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Check engine light on 2000 oFrd Ranger
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ladymsdre
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Feb 17, 2008, 11:30 PM
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Check engine light on 2000 oFrd Ranger
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I recently posted this problem with my truck. and was asked to prvide more infromation. I bought a Ford Ranger 2000 about 3 months ago. From the day I bought it the engine light was on. I took it back to the dealer who referred me to the Quik Lube shop where he had the car serviced. I took it to them 3 times for this same problem. It was, I don't really remeber, but I think it was called a EGR valve that they replaced. Anway when they didn't fix it I took it to Autozone for check engine light help. The codes they brought up showed, this same EGR valve problem and thermostat issues. I finally took it back to Quik Lube and he said there was nothing else he could do, so he referred me to someplace where I would have to pay for an $80 engine analysis. I don't want to do that because I'm unemployed. Also my temperature gage in the truck doesn't work. My friend said he will replace the thermostat. It cost less than $10. He said that might solve the problem. Then I will not have to get the engine analysis. Does anyone here have any idea why when the TRV valve was replaced it continued to read as malfunctioning? Does the thermostat and EGR valve work together? Any suggestions would be appreciated. There were request for additional information. I found out some things that were asked for. The engine is a 3.0L v6 EFI. There were 3 codes that were found by Autozone Ticket FIRST TICKET PO125. OEM Brand: OBDII the amount of of time it took for the coolant temperature sensor to reach an input value consistent with closed loop operation was too excessive ------------------------------------ OEM Brand: Dmoestic Coolant temp is too low EXPLANATION The powertrain controll mudule verifies that the engine is at a proper operating temperature PROBABLE CAUSES 1. check coolant level 2. Thermostat defective ECT( Engine Coolant Temperature sensor defective Ticket 2, Trouble shooting PO401, OEM BRand: OBD11 There is insufficient flow in the exhauset gas recirculaTION SYSTEM Trouble shooting PO401, OEM BRand:Domestic DEFINITION EGR system Fault EXPLANATION The ECM has detected too little flow on the EGR system PROBABLE CAUSES Blocked passage on Egr System Failed EGR valve EGR solenid faulty Failed EGR pressure pensor where applicable Failed EGR pressure sensor where applicable ThIRD TICKET Trouble shooting PO402, OEM BRand: OBD11 The PCM has determined that there is excessive flow in the exhaust gas recirculation system Trouble shooting PO402, OEM BRand: Domestic DEFINITION EGR system Fault (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) EXPLANATION THe ECM has detected too much flow on the EGR system PROBABLE CAUSES 1. EGR valve stuck open 2Failed EGR Pressure SEnsor 3 FaILED egr vALVE 4 failed egr PRESSURE SENSOR WHERE APPLICABLE 5 failed egr position sensor where applicable. This is all the new information I have. If someone could suggest what I should do or a reutable shop in Irving that would check out my truck and give me a fair price on what to expect to fix the problem, please respond. Thanks Audrey
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way2old
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Feb 18, 2008, 4:21 PM
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Re: Check engine light on 2000 oFrd Ranger
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Hello Audrey. Now that is what I call giving us information. Your friend is probably right about the thermostat fixing the P0125. The P0401 and P0402 are for the DPFE sensor. They are a common failure item for Fords. Here is a picture of one. It costa about 55 to 60 dollars at Autozone. Being way2old is why I need help from younger minds
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