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theitalian
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Advance doesn't have one that reads engine data feeds for borrow, it's about $130 new. Would like to borrow one, but it needs "mode 6". Trying to find some details on misfiring on a 2004 Taurus, but the damn Fords sometimes take 60k misfires before they throw a code and the check engine light. Anyone have something I can borrow for a day or two?

5/22/2013 8:26:56 PM

Ragged
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If you can get me a code number I can help you out and steer you in the right direction.

There's not much that is easy about mode 6 if you're not used to it.

A lab scope is a mechanics best friend though

[Edited on May 22, 2013 at 11:21 PM. Reason : Gl]

[Edited on May 22, 2013 at 11:22 PM. Reason : Ca not remember if that car has coil pack or not]

5/22/2013 11:19:47 PM

theitalian
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I've googled plenty of codes read by Autozone before, but there's no code if the vehicle doesn't throw one, and the scanner at autozone and the $20 ones only tell you those CEL (check engine light) codes. I'm sure it's not easy, but I'll have to figure out how to read the mode 6 data feed, if anyone has the device to read those. And those are not $20.

5/22/2013 11:26:41 PM

theitalian
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This is what I need to do: http://www.denlorstools.com/autoblog/2009/05/mode-6-find-ford-misfires-before-code-sets/

5/22/2013 11:46:29 PM

Ragged
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Lets me ask you this, is the trans slipping at all, is this at cruise speed?

[Edited on May 23, 2013 at 7:38 PM. Reason : If you were in the Burlington area I could help and plug my genesis up ]

5/23/2013 7:37:09 PM

theitalian
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No to the slipping, but it misfires at low rpms (idling at stop light) and under load like climbing a neighborhood hill at slow speeds. Got a "P0353 ignition coil c primary secondary circuit malfunctions" code today, I'm going to venture and guess the coil is bad?

5/23/2013 10:53:40 PM

zxappeal
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Coil happens frequently on Fords. I've replaced quite a few of them. Many are pretty easy to check with a multimeter for correct resistances on primary and secondary. To confirm, I often swap coil positions if they're the individual coils to see if I get the code on the other cylinder. Of course you can't just do that with the brick, unfortunately.

One of the last coils I replaced was on the late great BigBlueRam's Excursion. I hate 10 cylinder Triton engines.

5/24/2013 10:19:40 AM

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