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Old 04-20-2014, 08:39 PM
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Can't find anything online about this code.

Honda and Acura products say Top Dead Center (TDC) sensor malfunction. Would that translate to a CMP malfunction on my Ford?

Also throwing P0155 and P1151, but I'm sure those are just the front O2 sensor needing to be replaced.
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what are you using as a scanner? are you sure you didnt read it wrong?
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Originally Posted by WhiteFoxGT
what are you using as a scanner? are you sure you didnt read it wrong?
My SCT livewire.
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the only p13xx codes in the mustangs computer are 1309, 1380, 1381, 1383...

Scan it with an actual diagnostic scanner, not the SCT, and retrieve codes from there. Could be a fault with the SCT or program.
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Originally Posted by WhiteFoxGT
the only p13xx codes in the mustangs computer are 1309, 1380, 1381, 1383...

Scan it with an actual diagnostic scanner, not the SCT, and retrieve codes from there. Could be a fault with the SCT or program.
Actual diagnostic scanner? I assume you mean something above and beyond a simple "code reader"
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Originally Posted by schmallz
Actual diagnostic scanner? I assume you mean something above and beyond a simple "code reader"
If I had a diagnostic tool, I wouldn't be on this forum lolz, I'd have all the read outs and repair procedures brought up on my lap top screen.
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Old 04-21-2014, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteFoxGT
the only p13xx codes in the mustangs computer are 1309, 1380, 1381, 1383...

Scan it with an actual diagnostic scanner, not the SCT, and retrieve codes from there. Could be a fault with the SCT or program.
http://aa1car.com/trouble-codes/ford...1300-p1499.htm

look what I found...

Any ideas, Whitefox?
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Originally Posted by schmallz
http://aa1car.com/trouble-codes/ford...1300-p1499.htm

look what I found...

Any ideas, Whitefox?
the codes I listed are from the PC/ED for a 2000 Mustang, straight from Fords tech service website. I assume you still have the 2000 listed in your signature. Im sure some ford vehicles list that code, but not a 2000 mustang. I'd correct the other issues first.
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Originally Posted by WhiteFoxGT
the codes I listed are from the PC/ED for a 2000 Mustang, straight from Fords tech service website. I assume you still have the 2000 listed in your signature. Im sure some ford vehicles list that code, but not a 2000 mustang. I'd correct the other issues first.
I see, I'll be stopping by Smokey's speed Shop in Oceanside, CA and grabbing a Motor Craft O2 sensor after work today
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