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05-28-2018, 10:17 AM | #1 | |
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P0104, p0107
Title should be: WRONG WAY TO CORRECT P0104 AND P0107.
I've had the codes for a few miles now on my '99 Windstar. Needed to attend to grommets and gaskets but just no free time. So I kept driving. If one just keeps driving; something will eventually take place to stop the driving. In my case, the long no-attention accompanied with poor engine performance, ended with the splitting of the upper radiator hose (last replaced in 2007). Extreme engine overheating was avoided, but not the steam and drenching of everything in the engine box. Somehow the steam and heat must have made a temporary "fix" of the air leak. So, at least for now after replacing hose, there is no code and the engine purrs. |
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05-29-2018, 07:47 AM | #2 | |
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Re: P0104, p0107
Yeah, your approach isn't what most people would consider the "correct" repair method!
I'm a bit surprised that the overheating incident appears to have had the effect of curing isolator bolt intake leaks - but I'll bet the cure will be temporary. I did the isolator bolt fix many years ago - and haven't had it apart since then. Still runs well. Just replacing the isolator bolts isn't that big of a job - but most on this board use that opportunity to replace and clean other things while they've got it apart.
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