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2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
My Freestar that ran like a dream the last several years. It suddenly started missing badly and engine light came on.
Codes - p303- ignition plugs wires coil/ vacuum leak/ injector/fuel pressure p0401- egr and all sensors p0316 crank sensor an wheel Ended up replacing plugs, wires, and coil. Back to Running A-1 again. Rear plugs were a little challenging. Must remove the wipers, and cowels to access and feel your way to the plugs in a very tight area between engine and firewall. Would of been a little easier if it was warmer than 20 degrees outside. But not as tough as it looks. Took about 3 hrs total.
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Re: 2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
I give you an A+ for working in the cold weather. Funny how the cold weather brings out the worst in engines. Now don't forget to have the battery tested also when you get time.
Just out of curiosity, how many miles since the plugs and wires were changed? |
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Re: 2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
The plugs in the rear might be easier toget to from underneath the Van.
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Re: 2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
My van has 94k on it. This was the first time for new plugs and wires.
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Re: 2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
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I have to change my plugs in my '04 as its been about 40,000Kms. I of course want to get it done the easiest way so thats why I'm asking
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Re: 2004 Freestar 4.2L codes missing badly
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The Spark Plugs have easier access under the Wiper Cowl from the top. There is also a tsb on pcm water prevention modifying the cowl replacement |
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