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I agree with Ken, sounds like a misbehaving fuel injector leaking, or maybe dirty.
Do you have any other codes, if so list ALL that you have.
You could try listening to each injector on bank one, with one end of a broom handle placed on each injector, the other end to your ear, to determine if you can hear any difference in each injectors sound.
Then begin by testing or pulling that injector for inspection if it sounds different from the others.
Or you could pull & read the spark plug from that cylinder, to see if it is showing signs of running rich with black sooty deposits on it. If so, suspect the fuel injector.
Ok good feedback on the other code P0125, (Insufficient coolant temperature for closed loop fuel control).
As Ken has pointed out, this can keep the air/fuel mixture overly rich, so it needs to be put right first.
Sounds like the computers engine coolant temperature sensor is not telling the truth about the actual coolant temperature, or the thermostat is stuck open.
Has your instrument panel engine coolant temperature gauge been reading lower than usual????
If so suspect a stuck open thermostat.
If not, suspect the computers engine coolant temperature sensor.
I checked the plugs and they all looked good, I changed the o2 sensor between the manifold and catalistic converter and the P1132 code cleared up. A day later the P0125 code came up again and I changed the temp sensor. This cleared the p0125 code. Its been 2weeks and no codes. Looks like I got off easy. Thanks for all your help, I have told all my ford friends about this site.
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