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Have a late 03 build 04 f250 while on a long rough road at low speed I seemed to of bent my steering stablizer, got to the payment and removed damper but A/C clutch would not lock on!
Got Codes
u002:
p132;
p1000 OBD reset (DL)
P0603
No CEL and the truck ran fine towing small trailer but p1000 code comes back after I clear it and I would like to use my A/C!
Bottomed out in a couple of deep hole and jarred pretty good!
You may have lost your refrigerant. The compressor clutch won't engage if the refrigerant is low.
Can a jolt like falling into a hole in the dark and landing on a rock cause it to leak or cause the codes in the first place think thats when I bent damper nothing else bent and drives great? And would a seven mile low speed small mountian road drive cause the codes to start, noticed not much right turning radias on the trail then got on the highway and knew something was wrong, the bent damper was keeping me from turning very far right and I also wondered if it started the codes? My CEL never came on I can't find the ground bismic was talking about!
Also what caused the PO603 and what should be done about it?
And are the u002: and p132; real codes, what do they mean?
Cannot find this, how far up is it? Did I rip it off?
Hard for me to explain. Best way is to remove the passenger battery and follow the ground cables to their grounding locations on the frame/engine(should be two cables).
Hard for me to explain. Best way is to remove the passenger battery and follow the ground cables to their grounding locations on the frame/engine(should be two cables).
bismic, any idea why my A/C quit about the same time?