boogeyman
the BOOGEYMAN
jumped cam timing ??
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You said you replaced the coolant sensor in the line, not the gauge one. There's actually 3 coolant sensors (go Ford!), the one in the line is for the EATC. Both of the other sensors are in the thermostat housing, the single pin sensor is for your gauge and the 2 pin sensor is for the ECU. The ECU sensor is easy to miss if you don't realize it's there, it's way down at the bottom rear, covered by other hoses and wires.
Thought/question.......even if that temp sensor is out and telling the computer it is 20 below zero (I dont know what they set the computer default to) how rich will it make the engine run during warm-up? Reason being it burned 2.5 gallons of gas in just 10 minutes of idling and 5 times around the block. And I am not talking about a country block, maybe 1.5 miles max driving. It runs so crappy and stalls at intersections dispite your best driving effort, I try to avoid them! And like I said...once it stalls like that....it is almost impossible to restart by cranking. I dont know that the computer would tell it to run that rich on a warm-up.
Go unplug your brake booster line and tell me what your mpgs look like. Do the same after messing with the idle screw. :wave:
If the pcm thinks the coolant is very cold (i.e. -20F) then the car will run in open loop for as long as 12-15 minutes before the pcm decides that the coolant sensor is wacky, so it will run more rich, use more gas, and not care about the feedback from other sensors like the 02, etc. during that period.
once it gets to closed loop control, it will try to adjust a/f based on input from tps, mafs, intake air temp sensor, 02 sensors and rpm to keep it swinging back across stoich per the 02 sensors, except for WOT where it will be open loop even if its warmed up.
i just now read this but skimmed threw it to the end.. im a cheater ok...
anyways are you talking about the temp sensor with the 1 wire?
It really wasn't that long that you couldn't just read it.
The temp sensor with one wire just goes to the gauge, it doesn't make any difference on how the car runs.
He changed the ECT sensor (to the right of the thermostat-the one that goes to the computer) and it fixed everything.
Doug