2014 v6 eco boost shutter
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2014 v6 eco boost shutter
Hey everyone,
I'm new to the forums and a new owner of a 2014 F-150 Lariat with the V6 EcoBoost with 60,3xx miles on it. I have a few problems I'm hoping you more experienced guys can help e out on.
The first problem I had was the check engine light coming on. Autozone hooked up their scanner to it and the code was for a canister purge valve. I later cleared the code/light with my dad's scanner and it hasn't been on since which is probably around 1,500 miles ago.
However, that same night I went to stomp on the gas to get up to speed on the interstate and the dang truck started stuttering and cutting out with the check engine light blinking. It would not respond to any throttle you would try to give it. I would just coast down the road for about a mile and then the light would go off and everything would be normal. That is until you would try to get it to get up and go again. I got it to do this with no problem 3 maybe 4 times back to back.
It happens now and then at random times since then as well when you try to get up and go.
This problem sucks and any help would be appreciated. This is my first real nice Ford truck and out of the gate, I have problems.
I'm new to the forums and a new owner of a 2014 F-150 Lariat with the V6 EcoBoost with 60,3xx miles on it. I have a few problems I'm hoping you more experienced guys can help e out on.
The first problem I had was the check engine light coming on. Autozone hooked up their scanner to it and the code was for a canister purge valve. I later cleared the code/light with my dad's scanner and it hasn't been on since which is probably around 1,500 miles ago.
However, that same night I went to stomp on the gas to get up to speed on the interstate and the dang truck started stuttering and cutting out with the check engine light blinking. It would not respond to any throttle you would try to give it. I would just coast down the road for about a mile and then the light would go off and everything would be normal. That is until you would try to get it to get up and go again. I got it to do this with no problem 3 maybe 4 times back to back.
It happens now and then at random times since then as well when you try to get up and go.
This problem sucks and any help would be appreciated. This is my first real nice Ford truck and out of the gate, I have problems.
#3
That sounds like water in the intercooler. It was a lot more common on the early trucks but all of them can do it. The easiest/cheapest/best solution is to drill a small hole in your intercooler for the water to drain from. Look online for the details. This will cure the issue. Also, go ahead and change the plugs. It won't hurt and they're probably due.
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I changed the plugs this past Saturday and that seems to have cured my problem as of now. I can burn her *** down now! lmao. The old plugs were gapped/worn to 0.0048" and I gapped the new ones to 0.0028-0.0030" Thanks for all the help. I have read on here about the condensation in the intercooler. Wonder if I should do that next as PM?
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I changed the plugs this past Saturday and that seems to have cured my problem as of now. I can burn her *** down now! lmao. The old plugs were gapped/worn to 0.0048" and I gapped the new ones to 0.0028-0.0030" Thanks for all the help. I have read on here about the condensation in the intercooler. Wonder if I should do that next as PM?
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On the driver's side at the outlet is the lowest point on the intercooler, put a small (0.050") hole in that section and make sure your face is not under it when you punch through. If there's much water in it a nasty mix of oil and water will come out. I'm sure YouTube etc has a ton of info about it. After doing this I've only had mine act up once and that was on a chilly extremely humid day after I pulled all of the diverters off and had been driving for 3+ hours in those conditions without ever getting into boost at all. That was the perfect storm and even then it only acted up for a few seconds before it cleared out.