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Rough day for the Bronco bashing around with the kids. Got stuck in the mud and had to get recovered. Got high centered really good and got drug out. I have engine bashplates but no transmission bashplate.
No obvious damage.
Drove out to the wash station and rinsed everything down. Check engin light flickered on and off once while driving out of the park. But cleared after rinsing down the bronco. After driving about 15 miles got the pictured check engine light.
I checked oil via dip stick looks good. Temps on the ride back looked nominal. No unusual engine noise on the 25 mile trip back home. Alert clears upon restarting but I'm suspecting it'll come back. Ill get code read tomorrow.
Figured I really need the codes for anyone to help but maybe yall got some ideas I can queue up to look at.
*UPDATE*
Hopefully this makes the set of issues more searchable to help anyone facing a similar problem in the future.
Initial Diagnostic Trouble Codes: P0025, P054D, P0300, P0305, P0316, P0306, P0304, U3003, U3001, P065C, P065B, P0019, P05FF.
First I cleaned the engine bay to remove excess dirt and mud.
Replaced the alternator, cleared trouble codes and started the vehicle.
* This took care of the DTCs directly related to the 12V charging system. (U3003, P065B, P065C)
Pulled and cleaned electrical connections in the engine bay, specifically Engine Electronic Control.
* This cleaning had no effect on the codes.
Pulled ignition coil packs and spark plugs.
Saw signs of water fouling in the plugs IAW the Ford Workshop Manual.
Cleaned the ignition coils and plug wells with water displacing contact cleaner and isopropyl alcohol. Replaced the spark plugs.
* Cleared the remaining codes except for P0025, P054D and P0019
Removed cam oil control solenoids and cleaned with pressurized air.
* Cleared the rest of the codes
I flat cranked the engine for 5 seconds and none of the engine trouble codes have returned after ~50 miles of driving.
No obvious damage.
Drove out to the wash station and rinsed everything down. Check engin light flickered on and off once while driving out of the park. But cleared after rinsing down the bronco. After driving about 15 miles got the pictured check engine light.
I checked oil via dip stick looks good. Temps on the ride back looked nominal. No unusual engine noise on the 25 mile trip back home. Alert clears upon restarting but I'm suspecting it'll come back. Ill get code read tomorrow.
Figured I really need the codes for anyone to help but maybe yall got some ideas I can queue up to look at.
*UPDATE*
Hopefully this makes the set of issues more searchable to help anyone facing a similar problem in the future.
Initial Diagnostic Trouble Codes: P0025, P054D, P0300, P0305, P0316, P0306, P0304, U3003, U3001, P065C, P065B, P0019, P05FF.
First I cleaned the engine bay to remove excess dirt and mud.
Replaced the alternator, cleared trouble codes and started the vehicle.
* This took care of the DTCs directly related to the 12V charging system. (U3003, P065B, P065C)
Pulled and cleaned electrical connections in the engine bay, specifically Engine Electronic Control.
* This cleaning had no effect on the codes.
Pulled ignition coil packs and spark plugs.
Saw signs of water fouling in the plugs IAW the Ford Workshop Manual.
Cleaned the ignition coils and plug wells with water displacing contact cleaner and isopropyl alcohol. Replaced the spark plugs.
* Cleared the remaining codes except for P0025, P054D and P0019
Removed cam oil control solenoids and cleaned with pressurized air.
* Cleared the rest of the codes
I flat cranked the engine for 5 seconds and none of the engine trouble codes have returned after ~50 miles of driving.
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