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Throttle Body Pandemic of Ford Makes
I've been out on some other Ford customer forum Sites and this Throttle Body problem is pandemic throughout various models of Ford cars, from Mustangs to F150's, Escapes, Lincoln's ... you name it.
On another Ford owners forum they are logging compalints not only to Ford Customer Satisfaction but also to NHTSA.com, these guys are key to log a safety complaint with as they are the strongarm for getting Car makers to institute and carry forth car recalls. I just one logged one on www.nhtsa.goc for my 04 Thunderbird as I was nearly rear-ended on the highway when this decelaration into limp mode occured. Look for the link for recalls, complaints and follow the steps, pretty easy and takes 5 minutes. I know it is pain to log this stuff but this is out of hand and Ford needs to be called to the mat on this one! Looking for the number to call Ford directly and log a complaint as well. -tbird-gal |
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I know of other TBirders that have posted there as well in the past 3 years but nothing ever came of it - But, people should keep posting anyway. Thanks
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I wanted to post an update on my so called"throttle body" issue...on Thursday I had them replace a throttle sensor as my service codes were P2106, P2135, internal vacum failure inside throttle portion
I picked the car up and I barely got off the lot when it went into limp mode and declarated to a halt, again dangerous as I was trying to get out of traffic when this happened. I turned the car off and then back on and pulled back into the service bay. At this point I am insistent that they check the TSB's that george had supplied for us on "COPs". I phone the next day, this past Friday and their Custoemr Satisfaction rep tells me that the car was indeed misfiring and they replaced one cylinder and one spark plug so far but wanted to do more testing. They put me in a rental car for the weekend. I even asked the Cust. Sat rep if the engine had logged CO codes when it had gone into limp mode and she told me yes. she did not tell me which CO codes were thrown though.... Thaks for responding George! So I am now wondering, pondering if COP's problems lead to bad Throttle bodies??? I just can't figure out why they are so quick to push this(throttle body) as the service fix. Is it because Throttle bodies are not covered(unless you purchased Ford's extended warranty) as the COPs problem is coverd by 07M07 & 07N09, thus they can charge for a throttle body fix where as they make no money on a COPs reapir??? Has anyone had the COPs problem along with a Throttle body issue? those folks that had their Throttle body replaced after the limp home condition, has it solved your problem? A bunch of folks are waiting for Throttle bodies but I'm not sure this is the right fix???? Let me give the dealer a call as I have not heard from them since Friday.... |
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Just got off the phone with ford 2 minutes ago and it was indeed COPs issue.
Cyliner 6 was bad and they replaced the sparkplug. They are giving it somemore orad testing but so far so good. My only concern is how the Coil got contaminated as TSB 07M07 & 07N09 attribute damaged Coils to either an oil, aulty Valve cover gaskets, or water leak from the Water Management System. What is a Water managment system???? They told me they found no oil nor any water in the Coil wells...still worry this was a water leakage and that living here in a very dry Palm Springs that the evidence of any water damage may have evaporated. Anyway, those of you waiting on a Throttle Body...you may want to push them to look at your COPs system. I almost waited on a Throttle body(not available until late February)at a total cost of 1000.00 parts & labor when it was indeed COPs. Good luck everyone! I will post the CO codes that my car threw when I get them from the service manager. tbird-gal |
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Good for you Shirley. Stick to your guns and glad to help....That's what the forum is all about. So you should get out for $0.00 right???
Note I have not heard of COPS affecting throttle bodies, but some have had both issues. You mentioned oil and water damage. If they found oil they would have had to replace you valve cover gaskets, ands of course ithat would be covered by warranty. And, you mentioned water....There is an issue of water getting in from the windshield wiper motor which is on the paassenger side. I'll see if I can find that document for you. Edit. I just found it. TSB 5-16-2 If you want a copy PM me your email address, since I've filled up my quota here for attachments. You would see on the TSB that the O-Ring warps and allows water in. The fix from Ford is to replace that. Last edited by George; 02-01-2010 at 06:09 PM. |
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Hi George,
email me at [email] So I pressed the service rep to check the Windsheild motor assembly, at first she had them check the windsheild washer reservoir. I saiid, no, it is the windshield wiper assembly unit. Guess what, she just vcalled back and said I wwas correct again and this was replaced. So this was what was leaking and damaging my coils. The 2003's did have a valve cover gasket problem but the 04's addressed this or at least that is what all of your information pointed out so I kne this damage had to occur because of water damage. So now I'm working on getting back the 300.00 plus in Throttle sensor parts & Repair that I paid for last Thursday as that was not the problem The codes that come off the computer before they determined it was COPs: P2104 P2111 Last edited by tbird_gal; 02-01-2010 at 09:15 PM. |
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I took my 2003t to the dealer on Feb 9 and am still waiting on a throttle body! they paid for a rental for a couple of weeks but now I'm on my own - they don't expect the part until April 1st! The dealer rep told me it was a "personal problem"! I called customer service and got no
where and then called corporate headquarters and asked for the executive VP... of course he did not take the call... but was again told NO... I've written letter to the editor to the Detroit paper and Dallas and Ft.Worth (I live in the DFW area). I even picketed the Dallas Auto Show last weekend. Someone from the 'auto' section of the Dallas paper is 'looking into it' for me... so we'll see. I got the names and address of all the board of directors at Ford and they're next! I think that Ford should have parts available in a reasonable timeframe. I'm sick about it because I love my t-bird - now I don't know if I even need the darn throttle body... but I am not 'car smart'.
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There's enough info to suggest that, that may not be your problem.....but lets hope it is, so you can enjoy the Bird.
However, do your homework now, in case you need it. Best of luck and keep us informed. |
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throttle body
thanks for the support.... I've been feeling pretty alone. For anyone interested..... I googled - Ford Motor Company Annual Report - and got the telephone number of corporate headquarters and a list of all the executives.
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I found someone else on a forum that had Throttle body issues. This may give you some confidence, here's what they had to say:
We took the bird to Hollister to Tiffany Ford this past Tuesday 9. Although the codes were cleared they listened to us and looked at the bird and the TSB we had in hand. They ordered the TPS which our local dealer told us wouldn't be available until March 15. It arrived the next day. The bird stumbled and died 3 times on the way home that Tuesday leaving not only the wrench light, but also the check engine light. We returned today, Friday 12 with codes to read. The TPS was changed and the PCM was reprogrammed to read the new part. The trip home was swift and uneventful. This should take care of it. Time will tell. |
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COPS can cause false throttle body error codes
I meant to update the list on this so information, sorry for the delay.
The shop foreman at my Ford/Lincoln explained to me that when the cylinder misfires and becasue the Throttle body Assembly is right near this area it can cause false throttle boddy error codes to be thrown,SO PLEASE, PLEASE, get the COPs info that george has provided us all and make your dealer test for COPs before you pay for a 1000.00 Throttle Body Assembly replacement. He also told me that sometimes when the cylinder misfires there is no engine error codes thrown at all which has made this a diffcilut problem to diagnose and replace. Godd luck everyone! -shirley |
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"The part #6L2Z-9B989-C. No charge under extended warranty. Reprogramming PCM Per T.S.B. 05-14-04 $125.00 for labor. Deductible: $100.00. $225.00 and out the door. 846 miles and a month later it has been running flawlessly. I was wondering also about the availability stories of the TPS. They had it the next day." Hope this helps someone out there. This guy is in CA |
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Gearge,
I got the evil limp home opportunity in my 03 on the way home from work this week. My car is at the local Ford dealer who does all my service work. They are replacing 4 COP's and plugs at no charge. Hopefully, this will fix the problem. I have 47,000 miles on the car and no problems for the last 25,000 miles. They have been a great dealer up to now; we will see how this works out. Thanks for all the great help you provide. Regards, Jim (jetbird) |
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Throttle Body Pandemic of Ford Makes
I am the original owner of a 2003 Thunderbird. I have had 5 coils go so far. In December of 2010 the car started running rough and the infamous wrench light came on. Due to my experience I immediately thought Coil.
I took it to a dealer in Troy MI and told them it was a coil (BTW I had 97K on the car!) They tested it add said the Coils were fine and that I had a throttle body problem P2107 and P2110. It cost $1000. The Service guy at the dealership said this was a BS problem and that Ford has had a lot issues with the 'throttle body' and it should have been recalled. He suggest I call Ford and complain. I got two miles from the dealer when the car started running poorly and the 'wrench' light came back on. Back to the same dealer and now I have 07M07! Another coil. So after suspecting I had a coil problem, being told I didn't have a coil problem, I now have a coil problem! Ford was kind enough to fix the coil for free, but I don't think I had a 'throttle body'. I called Ford and got nowhere. I am out $1000. I found this forum yesterday and I hope this information helps someone else. |
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First of all, WELCOME York
Glad you joined usIf you have replaced any coils, Ford was giving rebates at one time but you had to produce the paid slips. At the same time, FORD extended the warranty on all 2003-2005's TBirds, for COILS, for 10 years or 100,000 miles. So, the dealer or Ford was NOT being kind to you by fixing it for free. In fact, you are still covered for the next 3000miles. The 07M07 is the letter that extended your coil warranty There is a copy on site if you use the search function above. You may want top ask that dealer for your old parts back.... just in case you really didn't need tha new partsYou may also want to buy an extended warranty, which is still available. Again, use the search and you'll find my recent posts. Keep us tuned in please |
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