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Mike Poore
04-13-2008, 04:38 AM
The 2002 F-150 4X4, 4.6L, 5sp, 100,000 + miles needing it's first tune-up, was missing and bucking under load, and getting worse. After changing out the plugs the strangeness went away ...let me explain.

The door locks would cycle to open, even when not locked, only when the engine was running, at weird intervals, sometimes 5 or more times in a few seconds. Most times it would happen while driving, and never when the ignition switch was off. We could push the "lock" button, and, snick, back up they'd come, and keep cycling, while driving, and in retrospect, under load. The key fob thingeys worked just fine, and I switched to the spare set, making no difference.

I had the door panels off, looking for a short, and disconnected the switches, without success. After changing the spark plugs, the problem went away, and has not returned.

The solution; and by now, some may have guessed, must have been the engine miss-firing. It could be there's a wire that got disturbed during the plug swap, but it's more likely, due to the high current/voltages caused by one or more of the coils backfiring when there were electrical transients/signals being generated, at the correct frequencies, causing the door locks to cycle.

Strange as it seems, I believe this to be the solution. It may be applicable to weird electrical malfunctions with all sorts of stuff in our vehicles.

So, when your radio starts doing unusual things, or the gages or warning lights, or heater ... anything with electronic sensors goes wacky; you may want to go looking for a bad coil pack, or spark plug.

Or ...it may have been the black helicopters up here at site "R". :hide:

davidholland
04-13-2008, 05:02 AM
Very interesting Mike,Something to keep in mind,How did those plugs look after 100K +? I have 93K on my 02 Silverado that has yet to be tuned and the plugs are always on my mind.

ckadiddle
04-14-2008, 08:05 AM
'Twas the aliens hovering over your vehicle.

GodOSpeed
04-14-2008, 08:29 AM
I think it is some sort of system distress code.
My Marauder would do that when I messed up my Securilock system. Id turn the key to start and the door locks would cycle a few times.

Bigdogjim
04-14-2008, 08:31 AM
Mike FYI I would not run any spark plug 100K I change at 75K :)

Again FYI from my viewpoint in the real world.

Mike Poore
04-14-2008, 12:28 PM
When I returned the extra "O" rings for the lost injector to my shop guys, I related the suspicions about the door lock strangeness. Arlin said there was a note about it in one of the trade magazines and, perhaps, a TSB talking about the phenomenon; although mine was the first real world one they knew about. Come to think of it, he said, there have been some complaints about weird stuff like that, from a customer or two, in the past.
Anyway, they thanked me for the head's-up and will pass the info along. He scratched his head and said, "I wonder how they ever got to the moon & back". ;)

O's Fan Rich
04-14-2008, 12:31 PM
Anyway, they thanked me for the head's-up and will pass the info along. He scratched his head and said, "I wonder how they ever got to the moon & back". ;)

Easy when you film it all on a movie set.....:rolleyes:

Marauderjack
04-14-2008, 01:35 PM
Easy when you film it all on a movie set.....:rolleyes:


^^^^+10!!!!:shake:

CRUZTAKER
04-14-2008, 03:17 PM
The title of this thread is priceless...regardless of content. :bows: