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Old 08-01-2016, 07:28 AM   #211
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Re: codes P0171, P0174 Lincoln LS V6"

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I'm new to this forum. My 2000 Lincoln LS V6 now gives me the exact symptom. Can you kindly send the instructions on replacing the PCV elbow to me by email please? Thanks in advance.
Certainly, but as I've mentioned in the past, I need to know where to send the files.

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Old 01-22-2017, 11:56 AM   #212
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Re: codes P0171, P0174 Lincoln LS V6"

I hope everybody is finding success fixing all your issues!

I've read every post in this thread, and feel like i'm 99% sure the PCV issue is what's giving me these codes.

Rod, would I be able get this famous PDF file please?!

Does it describe what specific tools i'll need to have on hand?

My email is djflipis@hotmail.com

Goodluck everybody else out there!
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Re: codes P0171, P0174 Lincoln LS V6"

Hello, I am new to this forum and was wondering if anyone knows where to buy a PCV elbow for a 2002 Lincoln LS. I took my LS' intake manifolds off today and found its PCV elbow was broken and it was exactly like some of the folks mentioned in threads, had a big crack in it and was disformed. However, as i searched for its replacement online, I couldn't find anywhere to buy it. There is not much information about its part number or exact fit for an LS. How did you guys manage to get a replacement that fit the original one?
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Re: codes P0171, P0174 Lincoln LS V6"

My son recently bought an 02 LS V8 (116,000mi.), ran great for 6 weeks, then started experiencing "the symptoms". P0316, we replaced plugs and checked coils. Code stayed away. Next day, P0171 & P0174, so we found AF. We're ready to tackle the pcv tubing with some guidance, so I'd really appreciate your pcv files, Shorod. I'll DM you with my email. Looks like a good father/ son project!
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Re: codes P0171, P0174 Lincoln LS V6"

Can someone send me the file [e-mail address removed by Moderator to reduce spam chances].

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