Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Mine is also non FF.Probably his is non-Flex. FF trucks this year have a fuel filter.
@garren19714 are you sure it's a 4.6L?
Hard to believe that a flashing CEL would not have a current or history code.
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Mine is also non FF.Probably his is non-Flex. FF trucks this year have a fuel filter.
@garren19714 are you sure it's a 4.6L?
Hard to believe that a flashing CEL would not have a current or history code.
not necessarily, if the cel lights not on yet, theres a pending code there. but it will clear when you turn the truck off. why i suggested making the light flash, then scan it running.Yeah... Flashing CEL has to have codes. We can speed up this process BIG TIME, if you can get the codes that were triggered. Even the cheapest basic scan tool will tell you what is there, which would be the best place to start.
I would not drive it to a shop or part store to get codes read. Flashing CEL indicates a serious condition and should not be running or driven anywhere. Probably not a good idea to even start it, if that can be avoided.
OP's title for this thread included "CEL Flashing"...not necessarily, if the cel lights not on yet, theres a pending code there. but it will clear when you turn the truck off. why i suggested making the light flash, then scan it running.
flashing cel generally means 1 of 2 items are bad. needs a tune up super bad, but i think he said he did plugs and wires. so that leaves the cats, could be clogged up. both cause a p0300 code, multiple misfires. so if you find the p0300 code. check cat temps before and after the cat, pre cat and cat will be super hot, after the cat much cooler due it being clogged up. temp lasers work great for this test. or drive it hard at night and get under the truck looking for the cats to be glowing red.