I have a 2007 F250, the check engine flash shows up when you start the engine the first time after the engine has been sitting all week. You can cut the engine off and start it back up and the check engine flash does not reappear and the engine runs fine. The engine will start through the remainder of the day without stating the check engine as long as the engine does not sit long periods of time without running. I have changed the oil, oil filter, spark plugs, fuel filter between the fuel tank and engine, cleaned the main filter on the front of the engine, and replaced water pump and lower gear case oil. Is there a way to reset the check engine post to see if it comes back on?
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Originally posted by Jxd43r12 View PostI have a 2007 F250, the check engine flash shows up when you start the engine the first time after the engine has been sitting all week. You can cut the engine off and start it back up and the check engine flash does not reappear and the engine runs fine. The engine will start through the remainder of the day without stating the check engine as long as the engine does not sit long periods of time without running. I have changed the oil, oil filter, spark plugs, fuel filter between the fuel tank and engine, cleaned the main filter on the front of the engine, and replaced water pump and lower gear case oil. Is there a way to reset the check engine post to see if it comes back on?
Only happens if the motor has not been used for a while. Once the motor is put into use no check engine icon. What might have changed since you started the motor and run it for a while? Think about it.
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