Engine replacement? Eesh, having heard that, now I'm wondering if the wire is pinched or too close to the engine block and the wire is broken in the housing and as the sleeve heats up and expands it seperates the wire enough to cause the wire from making contact which then causes the fault and when it cools the housing contracts and the wire makes contact again.I will say this started after engine replacement, maybe a pinched wire? The condition has gotten worse. It used to happen just every now and then is happening every drive. Maybe what ever is failing will just fail and they find the problem.
What code did your OBD reader throw out was my questionThey found a position sensor that was bad the first time, and a connection on a rear with a bent connector on rear 2nd time. It’s a very intermittent fault? It might be good one time but bad next, could start fine but code this in the middle of a drive? Very frustrating!! Dealership is starting a ticket as they are unsure where to look next.
@Tomster , the code will come up suspension fault vehicle limited to 80mph and some times lock me out of drive modes and sometimes not. Plus sometimes locks me out of exhaust also.
No clue what the actual official code is. I get no dash light except the message, or at times messages. I do not have a scan tool. According to the dealership on the first try to fix it, it was a positioning sensor.What code did your OBD reader throw out was my question
Thank you for the link, I will get that on order. It would be nice to have.I'd at the very least pick up a budget scan tool as well as the factory service manual and look myself in addition to whatever the dealer does. Just me, but I already have both and would use this issue as an excuse to pick this piece up from FP.
https://performanceparts.ford.com/part/M-12655-F
If you are looking for real time readouts, use your OBD Bluetooth reader along with a tablet. There is an app in the play store that interacts with the reader and you can customize whichever parameter you want to monitor. You can build yourself an instrument cluster display and log the data.Well now, that's an interesting gadget, Tob and I sure liked what I read..until,
"Country of Origin - China"
so I'm torn. I would very much like to have real time readouts once in awhile along with the data logging and, I realize that we may never be able to do the whole,
..thing completely but I guess I'm too old school and remember "Made in Japan."
But with the dramatic reduction in the cost of technology production, it's pretty much impossible to avoid.
I'll probably end up getting one or if I'm lucky, find a similar, Made in the USA, alternative.
Thanks.