Vroom
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The Lowdown: I have a 97 Gen III with 110,271 miles on it. I bought it back in March when it had 107,111 on the clock and it has had quite a few previous owners. It is UNWELDED to my knowledge. I recently went on a trip across South Dakota (800 miles total) and was praying for no cam failure.
Well, I've been back in town for a couple of weeks and just today the Service Engine Soon light came on. I have noticed my car being a little more rough (not much, but I can feel a little feedback on the steering wheel every once in a while). Also, it's been making a creaking noise coming from the back end, but my guess is that's just suspension.
I read that you can go to Autozone and get the codes read, correct? Is that what I ask them to do? And that just will let me know what's wrong?
POSSIBLE SAVING GRACE: I have an extended warranty on the car that covers EVERYTHING (it's not a Ford warranty... it's Mastertech or something like that). It says it even covers cams and all internal lubricated parts that cause damage to other parts (sound familiar?) But I wonder if it would cover the thousands of dollars worth of damage to the engine in the case of a cam failure... at any rate, I'll talk to them over the phone or send them a letter explaining everything.
So, I'm not driving my car until I get this figured out. Please give any knowlege you can, and remember that I'm pretty dumb when it comes to cars... Thanks.
Well, I've been back in town for a couple of weeks and just today the Service Engine Soon light came on. I have noticed my car being a little more rough (not much, but I can feel a little feedback on the steering wheel every once in a while). Also, it's been making a creaking noise coming from the back end, but my guess is that's just suspension.
I read that you can go to Autozone and get the codes read, correct? Is that what I ask them to do? And that just will let me know what's wrong?
POSSIBLE SAVING GRACE: I have an extended warranty on the car that covers EVERYTHING (it's not a Ford warranty... it's Mastertech or something like that). It says it even covers cams and all internal lubricated parts that cause damage to other parts (sound familiar?) But I wonder if it would cover the thousands of dollars worth of damage to the engine in the case of a cam failure... at any rate, I'll talk to them over the phone or send them a letter explaining everything.
So, I'm not driving my car until I get this figured out. Please give any knowlege you can, and remember that I'm pretty dumb when it comes to cars... Thanks.

