Jayman
Member
After doing the full 60K a couple of weeks ago at the shop they installed plugs (Ford), wires, new seals, gaskets, water pump, crank sensor and seal, timing belt, valve adjustment etc and I still get no power past 4000 rpm. My condition on cold start where the engine seems to be not running on all cylinders until about 5 min of running still exists. I've checked the secondaries and they do move when the engine is revved up. I also have that warm start condition and received a CEL the other day.
I have cleaned out the throttle body in the past about a year ago or so, but never quite knew how to disassemble the MAF to clean it properly. Any advice on this would help please. See codes below:
KOEO
111
214 CID Circuit failure
KEOR
213 Ignition spout or SAW circiut open or shorted
521 PSPS did not change states or wheel not turned
536 BOO Circuit failure
I'm hoping the experts can help make sense of these codes because reading them alone is like Greek to me. I understand the cam sensor one and I'm assuming it should be replaced, however I never can tell if one code is linked to another, due to certain prevailing conditions. Can the CID be responsible for these conditions other than the warm start issues?
Thanks in advance
I have cleaned out the throttle body in the past about a year ago or so, but never quite knew how to disassemble the MAF to clean it properly. Any advice on this would help please. See codes below:
KOEO
111
214 CID Circuit failure
KEOR
213 Ignition spout or SAW circiut open or shorted
521 PSPS did not change states or wheel not turned
536 BOO Circuit failure
I'm hoping the experts can help make sense of these codes because reading them alone is like Greek to me. I understand the cam sensor one and I'm assuming it should be replaced, however I never can tell if one code is linked to another, due to certain prevailing conditions. Can the CID be responsible for these conditions other than the warm start issues?
Thanks in advance