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Well, at least it’s better to know this now. Those little guys can cause lots of headaches.
 

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There is very little in the v-notch of the engine under the intake manifold. Take a vacuum hose stick it in there and suck everything out. If you had any damage to say a knock sensor you would have known by now. I had a similar thing happened to me but not when of new.
 
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Taking the intake off is not really taking the engine apart nothing to worry about doing so! For peace of mind I would do it and you can probably do it yourself if you are at all mechanical its just some nuts/bolts and a few wiring connectors and a fuel feed line very simple. Probably take all of two hours to complete start to finish!
 

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They’ll probably say there was no nest when they handed the car over. You got a great price on this car and maybe have them clean it out and work a deal on that Ford premium extended warranty you were contemplating.
 
 








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