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Brought a new truck (20' F-450 6.7) home late Wednesday and changes headlight bulbs. I needed to remove the factory air box & tube to reach the passenger side bulbs. I also installed Amp Research power steps. After finishing everything up I drove the truck about 100' feet to a second garage. probably ran for 1 minute. I noticed that the check engine light was on and looked at the codes, I have the following showing:
P00C7, P00F3, U060F, U068B, Catlyst, Htd Cat, 02Htr, Misfire, Fuel, Comp, SEc Air, 02 sensor, ERG. When I try to erase get a "No Link" on the reader. I looked under the hood and I had forgot to reattach the electrical connector to tube.
Are the codes from forgetting the air box tube connector? It seems like that is what causing the codes. I was hoping the scanner would clear them. My scanner is from 2005, I have a newer scanner but its not accessible today. Thanks for any advice.
My guess is the codes will probably disappear after you drive it a bit with the connector plugged in. Could also maybe disconnect the battery to see if that resets the codes.
My guess is the codes will probably disappear after you drive it a bit with the connector plugged in. Could also maybe disconnect the battery to see if that resets the codes.
Thanks for replying, I was able clear the codes with a current scanner. All good now.
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