Codes 171, 174 and 353
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[I had the same situation a couple of years ago on my 1998 F150. I have tried everything you have done even a home made smoke test. Did a lot of research on this website and I found a tread that helped me fix my problem. Funny thing was that the tread that I found was not on a F150, but a Ford car.
The problem was the intake manifold. Had to take it off and clean out all the valve ports and replace the intake manifold gasket. Now she running very smooth and more powerful than before.
Wish I could find that tread cause this guy talks you through it step by step with very clear pictures. Hope this info helps you.
QUOTE=Rond7485;5266643]2002 ford f150 4.6L Codes 174, 171 and 353. I have not found any vacuume leaks, the maf is good cleaned injectors changed pluga coils are good. I get a s.t.f.t. reading of -9,7% on both banks and 29% on both banks for the l.t.f.t. I can't figure this out. Full pressure is good. I don't know where to go from here. I thought a burnt valve but no smoke at all from the exhaust. The truck runs very rough. Any advice[/QUOTE]
The problem was the intake manifold. Had to take it off and clean out all the valve ports and replace the intake manifold gasket. Now she running very smooth and more powerful than before.
Wish I could find that tread cause this guy talks you through it step by step with very clear pictures. Hope this info helps you.
QUOTE=Rond7485;5266643]2002 ford f150 4.6L Codes 174, 171 and 353. I have not found any vacuume leaks, the maf is good cleaned injectors changed pluga coils are good. I get a s.t.f.t. reading of -9,7% on both banks and 29% on both banks for the l.t.f.t. I can't figure this out. Full pressure is good. I don't know where to go from here. I thought a burnt valve but no smoke at all from the exhaust. The truck runs very rough. Any advice[/QUOTE]