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Are there any Ford trucks with melted coils?

Are there any Ford trucks with melted coils?

The same pcm/coil pack issues occurred on some trucks so the tsb’s were similar. The dead hole #5 is what lead me to this forum. The issue persists. Fully aware of the procedure to replace, and reprogram a pcm… the dealer was very specifically instructed on what to do to the vehicle.

How much does it cost to replace Ignition coils?

They first tried to sell him replacement of all six coils and plugs, total of $1,790. I told him to decline. They came back and said that he could only change two and all six plugs, that would still be $900, so I told him to decline.

Are there ignition coils that have been melted?

Not sure what help I can offer but my 2006 V6 Fusion was one of the first I’ve heard with the melted ignition coil story. After putting in the new coils the PCM was still not sending any power to the coil packs, so I had it replaced; luckily while I was still under the powertrain warranty.

What is serial number on Ford Fusion ignition coils?

Same issue with our 06 Fusion. It lost #5 and i traced it to pcm. Found a replacement pcm with matching calibration code, part number, and they were close enough off the line that the last 4 digits of the serial number were the only difference.

What happens when you have bad coil packs on a Ford F150?

The less cylinders that your engine has, the more that one cylinder not firing properly will have an effect on engine performance. If you have one or more bad Coil Packs, it’ll cause the acceleration of the F150 to be weaker, and you’ll probably feel a jerking sensation.

Is there a fix for the F-150 EcoBoost misfire?

It took a few months of trying different solutions, but my 2011 F-150 Ecoboost is finally running in top form. Yes, you need new ignition coil packs…and yes, I also believe the weep hole has improved performance. The final piece in this puzzle is the spark plug gap.

Can a bad coil pack cause a misfire?

There is more to your F150’s ignition system than just the coil packs. There’s also spark plugs and plug wires. There are also non ignition related circumstances that can cause a misfire. That would include lack of fuel pressure, bad fuel injectors, or even a timing chain (or belt) that has jumped.

Is the Check Engine Light a bad coil pack?

The check engine light is one of the most common symptoms of bad Coil Packs. More often than not, your engines computer will be able to detect bad Coil Packs in your F150. There are several misfire related trouble codes. P0300 – this trouble code indicates that there is a random misfire.

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