Forgive me for sounding dumb, but there never is a dumb question. When you say codes you mean the trucks computer codes right!!! If this is true the only one on Gods green earth who can read the codes seems to be Ford on an 03. I feel everytime I head there I should just leave my pants at home
. If you have any other suggestions to a way to read them I would love to here it...Thankss
not true...there are scanners out there that will read the codes,
run diagnostic tests and CLEAR the codes.
in 54k miles ive been to the dealer less than 4 times...TWO times
they actually FIXED the truck <one was a tranny recall> and the other
was for a bum egr valve.
I bought and used my copy of autoenginuity to diagnose and test
my failing egr valve...it took me all of about 1 hour to check for codes
perform the software/diagnostic tests and CONFIRM the problem (by
disconnecting the egr valve)...once i KNEW what the problem was
i Took it to the dealer & told them what the codes were (i didnt
clear them) and what needed to be replaced.
they had my truck 3.5 days, for trouble shooting and REPAIR !
they billed FORD <under my 3/36k warranty> more than 450 bucks
for a 150 dollar egr valve plus time.
I could have bought the same part on ebay <NEW, in the box> for
less than 75 bucks !
the painful tooth fighting arguments that we have w/ the dealers
makes the cost of the autoenginuity worth my time, trouble ALONE !
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