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Dick Vargeson Aug 19, 2020 10:56 AM

2017 Escape problems
 
When I put my anylyzer on the codes come back "crankcase pressure", "sensor circuit" I have a problem of a rough start, but only once in a while. It will stall at times, but immediately can be started right back up without any problem and will then run smoothly. I'm not sure what "crankcase pressure " even means. Anyone have a suggestion or better yet an answer?

scott.butler4 Aug 19, 2020 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by Dick Vargeson (Post 120876)
When I put my anylyzer on the codes come back "crankcase pressure", "sensor circuit" I have a problem of a rough start, but only once in a while. It will stall at times, but immediately can be started right back up without any problem and will then run smoothly. I'm not sure what "crankcase pressure " even means. Anyone have a suggestion or better yet an answer?

What engine do you have?
What is the code?

Dick Vargeson Aug 19, 2020 03:18 PM

1.5L and I just ran the system again and now it says Cyl 3 misfire. Maybe I need new plugs. I have 67,000 and have never had them changed.

scott.butler4 Aug 19, 2020 07:06 PM


Originally Posted by Dick Vargeson (Post 120879)
1.5L and I just ran the system again and now it says Cyl 3 misfire. Maybe I need new plugs. I have 67,000 and have never had them changed.

Do a tune up using Motorcraft spark plugs and clear the code to see if it comes out. Other suggestions if the code comes back but don't want to go crazy yet.

Crfarrow Apr 2, 2024 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by Dick Vargeson (Post 120879)
1.5L and I just ran the system again and now it says Cyl 3 misfire. Maybe I need new plugs. I have 67,000 and have never had them changed.

Check and see if you are losing coolant, if so you might have a coolant leaking into the cylinder. Is so go to dealer and have them diagnose for coolant consumption.


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