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I have a 2003 Ford Falcon BA with a 4 speed transmission. After warming up the car goes into limp mode with these codes coming up P0753 Shift Solenoid A Electrical P0758 Shift Solenoid B Electrical P0763 Shift Solenoid C Electrical P0768 Shift Solenoid D Electrical P0230 Fuel Pump primary Circuit and P1474 Low fan Control primary circuit. I found a thread with the same things but the fix was not there at the end. The guy was about to get the ECU changed out. Any help greatly appreciated.
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how old is the battery?
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ozeland |
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The battery is about 2 years old but the little inspection glass has a bright green light in it which is supposed to mean good. Should I buy a new one? Thank you for your help in advance.
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{USERNAME} wrote: The battery is about 2 years old but the little inspection glass has a bright green light in it which is supposed to mean good. Should I buy a new one? Thank you for your help in advance. no just wondering how old it was. how many K's has it done? |
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ozeland |
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260000. One owner me. Parked in Garage every night. Not one drip on floor. When starting up it runs perfectly until it is warmed up to about 90 degree coolant temp, Only if I stop for more than 5 minutes does it kick into limp mode. Otherwise it will run fine indefinitely. It is crazy. I have it booked in to the local Ford dealership in two weeks time. I live outside of Melbourne Australia and I don't know anybody who really wants to take on the project. Thank you for any advice you want to throw my way.
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good to see where you went for betterer answers.
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ozeland |
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I am desperate. Limited funds and I deliver 350 newspapers a day for my job, I had no warning it just happened. The car was running fine. No issues at all then BOOM!
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to see if it's the PCM - try using canned freeze spray when it plays up [or something very cold]. that will confirm if it is or not the PCM causing the problem.
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