Wrench Light with DTC’s P2106 and P2135 – 2003-2005 Ford Lincoln Mercury

WRENCH LIGHT ON WITH BOTH DTC P2106 AND P2135 – VEHICLES BUILT 11/29/2004 AND PRIOR   FORD: 2003-2005 Thunderbird 2005 Crown Victoria, Mustang 2004-2005 Explorer, F-150 2005 E-Series, Expedition, F-Super Duty LINCOLN: 2003-2005 LS 2005 Town Car, Navigator MERCURY: 2005 Grand Marquis 2004-2005 Mountaineer   Some vehicles built 11/29/2004 and prior may exhibit the wrench … Read more

MIL On with DTC P061B and/or P2106 – 2005 Ford F-150

MIL ON WITH DTC P061B AND/OR P2106 AFTER COLD START AND RAPID TRANSMISSION GEAR ENGAGEMENT – VEHICLES BUILT 8/23/2004 THROUGH 1/15/2005 – 5.4L 3-VALVE ENGINE   FORD: 2005 F-150   2005 F-150 vehicles equipped with the 5.4L 3-valve engine and automatic transmission, built 8/23/2004 through 1/15/2005, may exhibit a malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) on with … Read more

Frayed Shredded or Broken Drive Belt – 2003-2005 Ford with 6.0 Deisel Engine

FEAD BELT FRAYED/SHREDDED/BROKEN – 6.0L DIESEL ENGINE – VEHICLES BUILT THROUGH 1/1/2005   FORD: 2003-2005 Excursion, F-Super Duty 2004-2005 E-Series   2003-2005 F-Super Duty, Excursion and 2004-2005 E-Series vehicles equipped with the 6.0L engine and built prior to 1/1/2005, may exhibit a frayed, shredded or broken front end accessory drive (FEAD) belt.   ACTION: Replace … Read more

Hooting Eeking or Moaning Noise from Clutch – 1998-2002 Ford Ranger

NOISE – “HOOTING,” “EEKING,” OR “MOANING” NOISE COMING FROM CLUTCH WHEN SHIFTING GEARS CLUTCH – “HOOTING,” “EEKING,” OR “MOANING” NOISE COMING FROM CLUTCH WHEN SHIFTING GEARS   FORD: 1998-2002 RANGER   A “hooting,” “eeking,” or “moaning” noise may be emitted from the clutch when shifting into gears while the engine is running on some vehicles. … Read more

ABS Light On – 2007 Ford & Lincoln

ABS LIGHT ON – VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE 2/15/2007   FORD: 2007 Expedition LINCOLN: 2007 Navigator   2007 Expedition and Navigator vehicles built before 02/15/2007 may experience an ABS light on and the base brake system continuing to function normally.   This may be due to corrosion in the connector of the rear wheel speed sensor. … Read more