Cheyenne Carpenter Posted October 9, 2022 Report Share Posted October 9, 2022 (edited) Hello all, Cant seem to diagnose an issue with my wife's 2016 2.0 Ecoboost. She accelerated hard to pass a car and the car went into limp mode. What I found when I started looking into it: Spark plug wells filled with oil Oil all over engine (assuming this was due to the air in the engine bay blowing the oil all over) Next steps I took: Replaced the valve cover gaskets Replaced the spark plugs Thoroughly cleaned the coils and boots Checked all coils and plugs for spark (all 4 are firing as expected) Now its is idling very rough and throwing a cylinder 4 misfire code (P0304-showing 2 of these codes, one appears to be a permanent code). CEL starts flashing after it runs for a few seconds. It also sounds like the HPFP is making a clicking or ticking noise that comes and goes. I am noticing some white vapor on startup around the engine bay, but goes away. Possible injector went bad? And I have read that these engines do have the issue with the bad blocks leaking coolant into the cylinder, but I haven't noticed any smell of it burning coolant off. It has been loosing some coolant, but there is a small crack in the reservoir so I attributed the coolant lose to that, but may be wrong. Not sure what else could be or what else to check, or what could have caused everything just from accelerating hard. Edited October 9, 2022 by Cheyenne Carpenter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted October 9, 2022 Report Share Posted October 9, 2022 (edited) Do a compression test and leak-down test. Switch the coils and see if the misfire code follows it. What did the old plugs look like, any one look different to the others? Edited October 9, 2022 by 1004ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheyenne Carpenter Posted October 9, 2022 Author Report Share Posted October 9, 2022 (edited) Ok, how do I do the leak down test? I have swapped the coils out with an older set that I had and tested all of them again. All are firing with both sets of coils. Old plugs looked all looked similar, kind of hard to tell bc when I pulled them they got covered in oil from what was left in the plug wells but nothing appeared to be wrong with any of them. Tried to do a compression test, but my battery died so Im charging it to try it again, but what I was able to test was Cylinder 1-125#, Cylinder 2-108#, didnt get a chance to test Cylinder 3, Cylinder 4 didnt register any compression (tried it twice). Will try again once battery is charged, but its looking like it dropped #4. Strange is its not making any abnormal noise other than the misfire. Edited October 9, 2022 by Cheyenne Carpenter 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EdgeFleet Posted October 19 Report Share Posted October 19 I'm wondering what you determined to be the problem. I have the exact same thing going on with my Edge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biker Posted October 20 Report Share Posted October 20 Fastest, easiest check to do is a compression test. Pressure test of cooling system would be good also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1004ron Posted October 20 Report Share Posted October 20 17 hours ago, EdgeFleet said: I'm wondering what you determined to be the problem. I have the exact same thing going on with my Edge. Have you tried any of the suggestions above? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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