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2007 5.4 false overheating

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Old 01-09-2015, 08:45 PM
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2007 5.4 false overheating

I had a new water pump put on my truck last week and on the way home from the shop I noticed the temp gauge going past the middle marker a little and regulate itself back down, it did that a few times. Later on that day driving it I heard a dinging sound and my panel said to check gauges and I saw my temp gauge in the hot marker so I pulled over popped the hood but not overheating. I got back in started my truck back up and the temp gauge went right back to it's normal range. I took it back to the shop the next day and they said they couldn't find anything wrong with it but it's hit the hot mark on the gauge a few times but hasn't overheated and now at times the engine roars and I think it's the fan and now it feels like I've lost some power.. I don't see any leaks or any drip marks on the ground and I have no idea whats going on. One mech said it might be the cylinder head temp sensor... Does anyone out there know anything about this issue? Thanks
 
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Old 01-09-2015, 08:49 PM
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CHT sensor is the first thing to look at.
 
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Old 10-12-2018, 08:48 PM
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Has there been a way to get to the CHT sensor without having to remove the alternator or intake box?
 
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Old 10-13-2018, 09:56 AM
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Make sure the cooling system is full. I think I remember Ford tech Makuloco suggesting filling from the upper hose to get the air out. One of his videos talks about this if my memory is correct.
 
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Old 10-13-2018, 11:05 AM
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Betcha Roadie is right on.

I have to do a similar trick with my Kubota.
 
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Old 10-13-2018, 01:14 PM
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Are you guys replying to the original post from 2015 or to yesterday's hijack?
 
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Old 10-13-2018, 01:51 PM
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Ahhgt! Helps if we look at the post date... lol
 
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Old 10-16-2018, 11:43 AM
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hijack?

Since we were referring to the CHT in this case, thought I could re-use this thread. I guess not....
 
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Old 10-16-2018, 07:54 PM
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Hee! Hee! I don't know why people are so hesitant to start their own thread.
 
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Old 10-17-2018, 12:22 PM
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I find it's either people hijacking threads or double posting the same topic in multiple areas on the forum.

Then you end up with someone carelessly reading (like I often do) and not paying attention to who the real poster is. Is it the OP or the hijacker. lol
 
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Old 10-17-2018, 12:51 PM
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Note that the thread starter is now identified underneath their username in each post.
 
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Old 10-17-2018, 02:17 PM
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The thread starter has only 1 post! LoL. Anyhow, there will always be multiple threads on same subjects but how it's advertised via subject title will always differ. Feeding the forum with all of our info can definitely help the search database with more content. Sometimes I just want to start a new thread for the sake of not having to skim through pages of a popular topic (i.e. "grinding noise", etc.) while I try to narrow down my possible solutions to my truck's symptoms. I used to have a TOyota until it got stolen so I decided to try another brand and I find this forum very helpful. I'm shocked to see so many issues and now know why some people choose to go with another brand of truck. HOwever, it's always comes down to the preventative maintenance and since I had recently purchased my SCREW I'm willing to make this my project of all sorts and have it running another 200k ;-)
 
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Old 10-17-2018, 04:02 PM
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Anthony, the 2004 was the first year of a new generation, which can be iffy with any brand and type vehicle. The only real issues were the 5.4 3 valve, not one of Ford's better engines, and 2004 was the first year for it. The VCT system along with the timing chains, tensioners, and oil pump is not noted for long life. The spark plug issue was just bad design.

I just love it when someone joins and posts a thread with an issue and never returns with any feedback. That's just rude.
 
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Old 10-21-2018, 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by glc
Note that the thread starter is now identified underneath their username in each post.
Originally Posted by Anthony Edu
The thread starter has only 1 post! LoL. ;-)

I wonder if he ever came back to get the answer to his question.

I wonder if he still owns that truck.

 


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