10-24-2006, 04:54 AM
Got a nice new problem with the Focus. Back in May i had a problem with my charging system Outlined here, and today i thouhgt that it was coming back: (this is an email i sent to my uncle who is a Service manager for a ford dealership in sault ste marie)
I was driving to school today and after I parked I realized my battery light was on again. I had to go to class and decided I would worry about it after. When i got back in my car i started it up and it seemed to run fine. After i started driving my gauge cluster turned off. The car continued to run fine though, just no information on the gauges or odometer. About 3 weeks ago i changed the gauge face to a white faced one, but everything was working fine since then. I checked the gauge cluster to make sure the connection was fine and everything looked ok. They gauges were still getting power, they were not receiving a signal from the PCM. The backlight and the blinker and highbeam indicator were still working fine. So figured that my alternator was messed up again and causing my PCM problems. When i was driving back from windsor, the gauges stayed off unless i was
idling at a stop light, as soon as i accelerated they turned off. I also noticed that the odometer wasnt recording the kilometers I was travelling.
I picked up my friend and we took the car to Canadian Tire to do a
test on the electrical system with the Snap-on hand held. when we
took the battery cover off, both terminals had corrosion with alot on
the postive side. we did the load test on the alternator and it was
putting out 17.3 V. After it did that we talked to the one mecahnic
that we trust that the PCM controls the Alternator output. We then
decided to check for an DTC codes. I already knew that there was a
code or two for the EGR system (i have the vaccum line to the DPFE
sensor blocked, its been like that since Feb.) It came back with 6
codes, these are them:
P1246
P1270
P0460
P0401
P1406
P1709
On the reader most of the quick definition of these codes related to
the PCM. We think it is the PCM that might be causing these problems,
but we want to be sure its nothing else first due the cost of the PCM.
Any Ideas based on the info ive given you? do you think that it can be
the PCM that is causing the problem with the Alternator and the
Gauges?
I was driving to school today and after I parked I realized my battery light was on again. I had to go to class and decided I would worry about it after. When i got back in my car i started it up and it seemed to run fine. After i started driving my gauge cluster turned off. The car continued to run fine though, just no information on the gauges or odometer. About 3 weeks ago i changed the gauge face to a white faced one, but everything was working fine since then. I checked the gauge cluster to make sure the connection was fine and everything looked ok. They gauges were still getting power, they were not receiving a signal from the PCM. The backlight and the blinker and highbeam indicator were still working fine. So figured that my alternator was messed up again and causing my PCM problems. When i was driving back from windsor, the gauges stayed off unless i was
idling at a stop light, as soon as i accelerated they turned off. I also noticed that the odometer wasnt recording the kilometers I was travelling.
I picked up my friend and we took the car to Canadian Tire to do a
test on the electrical system with the Snap-on hand held. when we
took the battery cover off, both terminals had corrosion with alot on
the postive side. we did the load test on the alternator and it was
putting out 17.3 V. After it did that we talked to the one mecahnic
that we trust that the PCM controls the Alternator output. We then
decided to check for an DTC codes. I already knew that there was a
code or two for the EGR system (i have the vaccum line to the DPFE
sensor blocked, its been like that since Feb.) It came back with 6
codes, these are them:
P1246
P1270
P0460
P0401
P1406
P1709
On the reader most of the quick definition of these codes related to
the PCM. We think it is the PCM that might be causing these problems,
but we want to be sure its nothing else first due the cost of the PCM.
Any Ideas based on the info ive given you? do you think that it can be
the PCM that is causing the problem with the Alternator and the
Gauges?
'05 Grand Cherokee LTD Hemi
'02 black ZX5 ****currently on jack stands my parents garage missing a transmission****
--FC/OBX 4-2-1 Race Header--FS Flex--MBRP catback exhaust--AEM CAI--Brembo Brakes with Hawk HPS pads--Toucan(ractive) 9mm Plug wires--FC Plug wire cover--Polished aluminum Ractive Strut Bar
Not installed: FK 60/40 Springs
'02 black ZX5 ****currently on jack stands my parents garage missing a transmission****
--FC/OBX 4-2-1 Race Header--FS Flex--MBRP catback exhaust--AEM CAI--Brembo Brakes with Hawk HPS pads--Toucan(ractive) 9mm Plug wires--FC Plug wire cover--Polished aluminum Ractive Strut Bar
Not installed: FK 60/40 Springs