All 4 of my sensors were clicking but the backup system fault message was displayed on the dash. Turns out one of them was bad anyways when Ford hooked their diagnostic tool up. Replaced the right inner one even though the old one was ticking and the system worked again.
Just had a sensor issue with my 2017, said park aid was not working and to inspect it. Tried listening and couldn't tell which it was, parts desk at the dealership said they have a lot of issues with water and corrosion, advised ordering a couple pigtail plugs and checking the rear harness. I unplugged each sensor and every plug back there looking for corrosion and couldn't find anything. Checked with my auto agent if there were any codes, it actually pulled a code that said there was an issue with the rear right outer sensor. Unplugged it again and pulled it out to check it closer. The face of the sensor had a small crack and when it was wet outside it was allowing water inside. Actually has a code telling me the front right fog light keeps shorting as well.
I had a "dead" sensor and had a friend plug in the OBD to find witch one, --Left inner-- cool!! I got the part later, Forgot witch was the bad one!!! Engine off, park break on, Ignition on , put in reverse. I put my ear near the sensors and yes I could hear the very faint clicking AND when I -very gently -- touched the sensor I could feel the pulses.
no I have not had to replace any sensors But I kept having one going off as a solid tone even when I was n't close to anything thought it was " ice" on the sensor but it wasn't kept cleaning it off and it would still do it Finally it stopped doing it Still Don't know the Cause???
Ok man, I've got a strange one for you.. I'm wondering if you've ever heard anything like this before: Tonight I was driving my 2012 super duty home from the shop. About halfway home it came up and said cleaning exhaust filter, and went into regeneration obviously completely normal it does this every couple weeks. I was just moseying along doing about 35 miles an hour and I let off the throttle to go around a corner. When I got back on the throttle all of a sudden there was an extremely loud bang that came from under the truck on the right hand side which I am almost certain came from the exhaust. It even had that explosion inside of a pipe sound to it. I felt it in my boots and in the floor of the truck. It was almost like a loud backfire or explosion inside the exhaust pipe or DPF itself. When I got home I went through that truck with a fine tooth comb. I looked at all the CAC tubing, the turbocharger, all of the exhaust flanges, the driveshaft, I even inspected the tires and the frame, the rocker panels, everything to make sure maybe a rock or something didn't get kicked up. I am certain it was a loud backfire type noise from the particulate filter.. Have you ever heard of anything like this? I have never experienced this with any of the heavy equipment or semi trucks. I am a heavy equipment mechanic by trade I work on tractor trailers and heavy equipment for a living, and a lot of them have DPF systems . I have a pretty good understanding of these systems and how they work but for the life of me I don't see anything wrong with my truck. It still runs totally fine the boost gauge behaves normally there are no other symptoms whatsoever. All I can figure is maybe exhaust gases built up and ignited once the particulate filter got hot enough? The only other thing I can contribute here is unfortunately this truck was overfilled on oil by about 2 quarts. Someone else put oil in the truck for me. I did however catch on and I drained it out but it probably ran three or four days with that extra oil in there. I thought maybe some of it ended up in the intake, got burnt and sent through the DPF, but I'm not sure what that would matter anyway. Sorry for the long comment but I thought you might find this one interesting or maybe you've heard of it before!
None of mine click and I have a fault on all 4 sensors. I reset Pam, faults still there. Run diagnostics in for scan and sensors are never detected. Any insight?
@ it shows dtcs for all 4 sensors. When I reset it on forscan it goes through the motions. Not sure how to check if it communicates. I’m able to disable it and it does turn off as the “check park assist” goes away till I turn it back on.
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What's up arod..jl Connolly excavation...got a few 6.4 questions you mind if I shoot you an email..quickly does a po88 always mean a bad hpfp or Is it hit or miss on that can you sometimes get away with a po88 without hpfp replacement...thank you always
Thank you for information ..shout out to Worcester and surrounding areas.. ya buddy have an 08 139.000..had a po88 dtc when I bought it..did some Fuel filters ..havent seen it since..will reprogram too be safe..hopefully not a hpfp replacement. Actual and desired were matching up correctly so..thanks again homie..peace
What about when none of them are doing the clicking noise?
Thank you for this! I have searched all over looking for help with this issue. I can't Believe this is the first and only place I have seen this tip.
Welcome
Solid info here, never would have thought to check for a clicking noise! Thanks for sharing
All 4 of my sensors were clicking but the backup system fault message was displayed on the dash. Turns out one of them was bad anyways when Ford hooked their diagnostic tool up. Replaced the right inner one even though the old one was ticking and the system worked again.
Did this on my ol’ 7.3 years ago, lucky only had to replace one and then the system worked great.
I'm headed outside to try it right now. Thanks for the easy diagnostic info!
Good luck!
Very cool! Now we know! Glad you clarified that Paul wasn’t making all that racket 🤣 I was fixin to yell at him 🤣🤣🤣
Just had a sensor issue with my 2017, said park aid was not working and to inspect it.
Tried listening and couldn't tell which it was, parts desk at the dealership said they have a lot of issues with water and corrosion, advised ordering a couple pigtail plugs and checking the rear harness.
I unplugged each sensor and every plug back there looking for corrosion and couldn't find anything.
Checked with my auto agent if there were any codes, it actually pulled a code that said there was an issue with the rear right outer sensor.
Unplugged it again and pulled it out to check it closer. The face of the sensor had a small crack and when it was wet outside it was allowing water inside.
Actually has a code telling me the front right fog light keeps shorting as well.
Sweet 1976 dealer plate!!. I remember those when i was a teenager. West side native living in South Carolina.
Wooooowooooo
Oh cool easy check. Well tomorrow going to try this on my rig. Thanks PTT
This is extremely valuable information!!! Thank you
what happens when none of them tick
Well.....that is some EXCELLENT info!!! You learn something new everyday. And those sensors are pretty pricey if I'm not mistaken.
Very!!$$$
I find it humorous that I had to see an ad for the Chevy Silverado before watching this video🤣
Cmon, really??
@@PowerStrokeTechTalkwARod No chit!
@@JmF250 Great marketing. It was the perfect time for them to do it. -If you're having trouble with a Ford.......look here.
I had a "dead" sensor and had a friend plug in the OBD to find witch one, --Left inner-- cool!! I got the part later, Forgot witch was the bad one!!!
Engine off, park break on, Ignition on , put in reverse. I put my ear near the sensors and yes I could hear the very faint clicking AND when I -very gently -- touched the sensor I could feel the pulses.
Rich did a really solid video on this too!
I'm not getting any clicking notifications on any sensors
Great info brother, thanks for spreading the knowledge. Hope it's a while before I need it though.
😉
Arod was tapping on his phone, Lol. Just Funning Bro, Great video as usual!
Wow, that is really cool to know... Thanks brother....
Cool 😎... tik tik Good...NO tik tik Bad got it 👌👍 have a good weekend👍💪💯
PTT.....did you ever do a drain and fill on the 10R140? You said you would, but I don't see it
Notchet
I do not have a sensor issue, I have a camera issue, sometimes in reverse the screen is black, very random when it happens.
Hmmm
Very interesting tidbit of information 👍👍
Seeeee
no I have not had to replace any sensors But I kept having one going off as a solid tone even when I was n't close to anything thought it was " ice" on the sensor but it wasn't kept cleaning it off and it would still do it Finally it stopped doing it Still Don't know the Cause???
Happy Friday love muffin!!!!
Hey there budddddddd
Ok man, I've got a strange one for you.. I'm wondering if you've ever heard anything like this before:
Tonight I was driving my 2012 super duty home from the shop. About halfway home it came up and said cleaning exhaust filter, and went into regeneration obviously completely normal it does this every couple weeks. I was just moseying along doing about 35 miles an hour and I let off the throttle to go around a corner. When I got back on the throttle all of a sudden there was an extremely loud bang that came from under the truck on the right hand side which I am almost certain came from the exhaust. It even had that explosion inside of a pipe sound to it. I felt it in my boots and in the floor of the truck. It was almost like a loud backfire or explosion inside the exhaust pipe or DPF itself. When I got home I went through that truck with a fine tooth comb. I looked at all the CAC tubing, the turbocharger, all of the exhaust flanges, the driveshaft, I even inspected the tires and the frame, the rocker panels, everything to make sure maybe a rock or something didn't get kicked up. I am certain it was a loud backfire type noise from the particulate filter.. Have you ever heard of anything like this? I have never experienced this with any of the heavy equipment or semi trucks. I am a heavy equipment mechanic by trade I work on tractor trailers and heavy equipment for a living, and a lot of them have DPF systems . I have a pretty good understanding of these systems and how they work but for the life of me I don't see anything wrong with my truck. It still runs totally fine the boost gauge behaves normally there are no other symptoms whatsoever. All I can figure is maybe exhaust gases built up and ignited once the particulate filter got hot enough? The only other thing I can contribute here is unfortunately this truck was overfilled on oil by about 2 quarts. Someone else put oil in the truck for me. I did however catch on and I drained it out but it probably ran three or four days with that extra oil in there. I thought maybe some of it ended up in the intake, got burnt and sent through the DPF, but I'm not sure what that would matter anyway. Sorry for the long comment but I thought you might find this one interesting or maybe you've heard of it before!
That was just your truck telling you to remove the DPF...
Wow! I have never had that complaint. Inwlda said ur cold side CAC duct blew off
The phone picked it up if the beginning of the video lol
Hey so all of my sensors are clicking but my screen still says park aid fault. Now what?
Does this also work for BLIS in the tail lights?
Um no sir
I have the problem when in freezing temperatures, my left rear immediately goes to red. Normal temps, works fine!
Highly suspicious
None of mine click and I have a fault on all 4 sensors. I reset Pam, faults still there. Run diagnostics in for scan and sensors are never detected. Any insight?
Does the PAM even communicate
@ it shows dtcs for all 4 sensors. When I reset it on forscan it goes through the motions. Not sure how to check if it communicates. I’m able to disable it and it does turn off as the “check park assist” goes away till I turn it back on.
@jacobjohnson5154 hmmmmm
THANKS AROD !!
With oil shortages I'm looking into different brands of oil. I am a diehard T6 and Motorcraft user but these are in short supply in my area and currently Amazon has T6 at $57 per gallon. I've stumbled upon
Triax Fleet Supreme ESP 15W-40 API CK-4 Full Synthetic Diesel Engine Oil, Friction Optimized and Boosted with Molybdenum and Nano-Boron, Superb Powerstroke Performance (4 Gallon Pack)Triax Fleet Supreme ESP 15W-40 API CK-4 Full Synthetic. It surpasses the Ford spec. Has anyone tried it? I can get 5 gallons shipped to my door for $115. A buddy of mine at work runs it in his 18. He swears by it. Any help would be appreciated. Triax on its website has very positive reviews for the powerstroke
Never seen it
Great information ARod thanks
What's up arod..jl Connolly excavation...got a few 6.4 questions you mind if I shoot you an email..quickly does a po88 always mean a bad hpfp or Is it hit or miss on that can you sometimes get away with a po88 without hpfp replacement...thank you always
Reprogram or HPFP
Does the system stop working even if only one sensor goes out?
Yes some do
Weird that I'm seeing this. My 22 has randomly been telling me: rear park aid N/av. sens. BL. See manual
Yea, not the sane thing
@@PowerStrokeTechTalkwARod Gotcha!
Good luck
yes. i did now this. they ::clicking::
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Hey buddy, was thinking bout you last night
Quit the ride share gig. Problem solved.
Too much back ground noise
By the way..F that dude on tik tok
Bro I now. Str8 shit bag
I think we scared him enough he won't be pulling that shit again
Thank you for information ..shout out to Worcester and surrounding areas.. ya buddy have an 08 139.000..had a po88 dtc when I bought it..did some Fuel filters ..havent seen it since..will reprogram too be safe..hopefully not a hpfp replacement. Actual and desired were matching up correctly so..thanks again homie..peace
Oh he still doin it