Johnbigdog
SHO Member
Dtcs are great. Knowing what module they set in is better.
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Dtcs are great. Knowing what module they set in is better.
It started misfiring again a couple days later. I do have a few DTCs it has thrown, I know what a couple are but the rest in not sure.
C0062
PO420
PO430
U3000
B108E
U0415
I am sure some of them are from running a stock tune with having downpipes. And I'm thinking another couple are what are causing my phone to crash the Bluetooth. I just don't want to go in and have them tell me the misfire is because I have downpipes, when most here have downpipes with no issues. I would like to know if there are any I can tell them about that may be causing an issue.
U0415 is invalid data from ABS - probably can be ignored in this case
B108E is something to do with Sync/APIM, another red herring probably
U3000 is a CAN network error, red herring
C0062 is a longitudinal acceleration sensor (I believe the yaw sensor) code, red herring
The P0420/30 are likely the only real codes, and they may be indirectly pointing to issues other than the cats. Do you know fuel trims? Want to make sure there isnt injector failure.
Also how long ago were the DPs installed? Might be the fasteners need retightening.
Shouldn't make a difference AFAIK. It may not pick up some of the stuff on other communication networks that Ford uses, but this is basic info. I would scroll through the availabile parameters and look for anything that says FUEL.
Stupid Q, but you are sure you have Torque Pro, or do you have the free version.