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Stealth Apr 16, 2009 07:22 PM

Uh oh, P0175, part 2. Who's next?
 
Well, the day I've been dreading has arrived, threw the dreaded P-0175 code today.

I was pulling into work, the row I park on and the truck was sputtering and shaking, I knew what was going down. :(

I shut it off and re-fired, still sputtering. I parked her and went to work

Arrived at the truck after work, checked the DTC's with the edge, P0175, sure enough, and put the truck back to stock.

I knew what would happen if I drove it but I had no choice. It stumbled for a while and I only got about 4 miles before I decided to shut her down. Called USAA to schedule my free tow and had her towed to Bankston Ford. I know one of the service managers there, he's a member here, good guy. Anyway I called him to let him know my truck would be coming in and for what reason. He said everything would be covered with the extended injector coverage for the 2005 5.4 engines.

So, now I'm without a truck, should be repaired by tomorrow afternoon.

They're going to fix the brake booster hose recall as well.

bjp207 Apr 16, 2009 07:53 PM

That's not cool, glad your dealer is taking care of you

Djacobs28056 Apr 16, 2009 08:20 PM

You make it sound like it was Friday the 13th.

At least the repairs are gonna be free and they will be performed under the eye of someone you trust. Could be worse.

I was in BFE GA when the transmission went out in my work truck. over $4K by time repairs were made and they paid me to sit in a hotel room.

FX4life Apr 16, 2009 08:29 PM

Yikes! Stealth that does suck, I know the feeling though and the feeling the next person will have! Maybe we can do this once a week :lol: just kidding guys this fiasco sucks hard..

At least your dealer is taking care of you. I'm currently in the market for a new dealer to do my warranty work. :help:

Tornadom Apr 16, 2009 08:39 PM

Are the '06s prone to this issue as well? I'm at 58k miles and it's been rock solid so far (never thrown a code in its life).

Stealth Apr 16, 2009 08:42 PM

From what I know it's a certain build 2005 5.4 issue. Don't know if any early build 2006 5.4 models are included.

bigdog87 Apr 16, 2009 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 3687711)
From what I know it's a certain build 2005 5.4 issue. Don't know if any early build 2006 5.4 models are included.

Am I screwed? Around what mile mark do we look for the "symptoms"

Stealth Apr 16, 2009 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by bigdog87 (Post 3687715)
Am I screwed? Around what mile mark do we look for the "symptoms"

It can happen at any mileage. The injectors stick open, causing a possible hydrolock condition. I don't think mine got to that point, but threw the code nonetheless.

Tornadom Apr 16, 2009 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 3687711)
From what I know it's a certain build 2005 5.4 issue. Don't know if any early build 2006 5.4 models are included.

I've got a 10/06 build date, so I should be fine hopefully.

FX4life Apr 16, 2009 09:05 PM

My build date is 11/04, and it sat on dealers lots until i bought it in 07/05 :lol:

Stealth is right it can happen anytime. I'm around the 60k mark though.

Stealth Apr 16, 2009 09:11 PM

I think mine was built 11/04, bought it 06/05. I have 72,000 miles on the clock now.

It's weird, I've had these weird issues in the past, where I'd stop at a sign or light and it would stumble just once, and this would only happen maybe once every 4-5 months or so. Don't know if this is related to injector issues or not.

bigdog87 Apr 16, 2009 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 3687719)
It can happen at any mileage. The injectors stick open, causing a possible hydrolock condition. I don't think mine got to that point, but threw the code nonetheless.

Damn, I do NOT want it to happen. Only have a little over 18,000 on it though.

Stealth Apr 16, 2009 09:22 PM

Good thing is if it happens to you you're covered fully by Ford for all repairs, except for certain circumstances such as FX4Life's.

FX4life Apr 16, 2009 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 3687785)
Good thing is if it happens to you you're covered fully by Ford for all repairs, except for certain circumstances such as FX4Life's.

Which I'm still arguing with them about. I was planning to call edge today and ask a few questions but didn't get around to it..

Stealth Apr 16, 2009 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by FX4life (Post 3687810)
Which I'm still arguing with them about. I was planning to call edge today and ask a few questions but didn't get around to it..

Yeah, you got the shaft on that deal. I still can't understand it.


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