"Frosty" <jim.frost.TakeThisOut@tellabs.com> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
>
> I have a 2003 Aviator with a 4.6L. The Check Engine light came on with
> codes 0302 and 0308 (misfires). The dealer changed the plugs and
> cleared the codes. One week later the engine has no power under load
> and the check engine light is blinking and turns off... a total of 9
> times now. I know that one reason for a blinking lamp is that misfires
> are so severe that raw fuel is being dumped out the exhaust and can
> cause severe damage. Oddly, there are no OBD codes stored when the
> check engine light blinks so the dealer told me there was nothing they
> could do. Does anyone know why the check engine lamp blinks without
> storing codes? The dealer apparently will not troubleshoot misfires
> without codes. There must be a reason for the light to blink and not
> store codes.
>
> Thanks for your assistance,
> Jim
>
Ya know there is actually a TSB out for this concern, and it states in
the TSB that the condition generally occurs on the left bank only. are you
sure he only replaced spark plugs? This TSB has them checking compression
and cylinder leakage, and all kinds of things. It also has them installing
new heads if a valve train problem is found... It even has head part numbers
listed right on the tsb.. I would say you could have a very serious
compression problem with your car. BUT, the tech cleared those codes and now
they have to reset in order to do any more work.
One more thing. Have they tried to see if there are any codes stored in
memory since the repair? The CEL can go off, but codes can be stored. I
would have them check for stored codes..
Ford Tech
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