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Check engine light flickers - 8/21/2008 9:31:04 PM   
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I just got a really good deal on an 88 F-150 4x4 ext cab with a 5.0L 5spd that the clutch fan had come apart on and took out the water pump bearing and rad. I have fixed all that but when i drive it the check engine light flickers quite often, it seems to be running good but im just wondering why it would flicker and not just come on and stay on for awhile?
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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/22/2008 5:38:45 AM   
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With my experience on flickering light, I would have to call Ford up with that one..Good Luck!

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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/22/2008 7:41:37 PM   
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Have someone read the cades for you.  It can be done for free at most chain auto parts stores.

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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/22/2008 10:21:22 PM   
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A bit of an update..................
I drove it all day today and it looks like its flashing codes while its being driven. But if it is its almost every code possible. The truck runs awesome so i dont get it.

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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/23/2008 6:12:10 PM   
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Did you get the codes Checked?
You should have an ODB I so you could pick up a reader which is relatively cheap (around $40 or so) at most auto parts stores or just use a paper clip to jump the contector just inside the hood.  If you want I''ll get you all the proper info on doing this.
once the connector is jumped its as easy as watching the check engin light flash, recording the number of flashes and then matching up the number of flashes and sequence to the codes.  I am sure when I did this the code list was on this forum.  If not a quick search in google should do it.  If you have trouble getting the codes let me know and I can find what I used.  

Having said all that when my check engin light was flashing it kept showing up as a EGR valve problem.  Which in actual fact ended up being a vaccum leak.  On of the hoses was broken, fixed that and the light went out.  So one place to start might be to check your vaccum lines, that is other than getting the codes read.

Hope this help a little.
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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/25/2008 2:33:23 PM   
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Try disconnecting the battery for a while to see if the computer "resets" and see if it does this again.

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RE: Check engine light flickers - 8/26/2008 4:03:48 AM   
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You can use an analog volt meter to pull the codes.  Just count the sweeps to get the code numbers.  All OBD I codes are 2 digits. 

Example: sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep (pause) sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep, sweep = 48

A 48 would be the fault code for "Injectors unbalanced "
 

Diagnostic Trouble Codes - 1988
Ford




 11 
System "pass"

 12 
RPM out of spec (extended idle)

 13 
RPM out of spec (normal idle)

 14 
PIP was erratic (continuous test)

 15 
ROM test failed

 16 
RPM too low (fuel lean test) **

 17 
RPM too low (upstream/lean test) **

 18 
No tach

 19 
No power to processor or idle speed incorrect

 21 
ECT out of range

 22 
MAP out of range

 23 
TPS out of range

 24 
ACT out of range

 25 
Knock not sensed in test

 26 
MAF (VAF) out of range

 28 
Ambient temp. below 50° F (1.9L EFI & 2.3L Turbo only)

 31 
EVP out of limits

 32 
EGR not controlling

 33 
EVP not closing properly

 34 
No EGR flow

 35 
RPM too low (EGR test)

 36 
Fuel always lean (at idle)

 37 
Fuel always rich (at idle)

 41 
System always lean

 42 
System always rich

 43 
EGO cool down occurred

 44 
Air management system inoperative

 45 
Air always upstream

 46 
Air not always bypassed

 47 
Up air/lean test always rich***

 48 
Injectors unbalanced

 51 
ECT input too high

 52 
Power steering pressure switch is open or steering wheel not turned during KOER self-test

 53 
TPS input too high

 54 
ACT (VAT) input too high

 55 
Electrical charging under voltage

 56 
MAF (VAF) input too high

 58 
Idle tracking switch input too high (engine running test)

 59 
Trans. hydraulic switch (THS 3/4) failed in open position (3.0L & 3.8L A/T only

 61 
ECT input too low

 62 
Trans. hydraulic switch (THS 3/4) failed

 63 
TPS input too low

 64 
ACT (VAT) input too low

 65 
Electrical charging over voltage

 66 
MAF (VAF) input too low

 67 
Neutral drive switch drive or accelerator on (engine off)

 68 
ITS open or AC on (engine-off test)

 69 
Trans. hydraulic switch (THS 3/2) failed

 72 
No MAP change in "goose test"

 73 
No TPS change in "goose test"

 74 
Brake on/off switch always open or not activated during test

 75 
Brake on/off switch always closed or circuit shorted

 76 
No MAF (VAF) change in "goose test"

 77 
Operator did not do "goose test"

 79 
Neutral drive switch (NDS) or A/C input signal interrupted

 81 
Thermactor air bypass (TAB) circuit fault

 82 
Thermactor air diverter (TAD) circuit fault

 83 
EGR control (EGRC) circuit fault

 84 
EGR vent (EGRV) circuit fault

 85 
Canister purge (CANP) circuit fault

 86 
WOT A/C cut-off circuit fault (all 3.8L and 5.0L Continental)

 87 
Fuel pump circuit fault

 88 
Throttle kicker circuit fault (5.0L)

 89 
Check Continuity Of VPWR Circuit

 91 
Right EGO always lean

 92 
Right EGO always rich

 93 
Right EGO cool down occurred

 94 
Right secondary air inoperative

 95 
Right air always upstream

 96 
Right air always not bypassed

 97 
RPM drop (with fuel lean) but right EGO rich

 98 
RPM drop (with fuel rich) but right EGO lean

 99 
ECA has not stored enough information to control idle speed (CFI engines only

** On 1986 and later vehicles, this represents RPM too high/low or throttle pedal was depressed during KOER Self-Test
*** Low flow of unmetered air on 1987-88 1.9L EFI engine




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