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A few months back I had a studder and a miss. Turned out to be one of the coils was bad. Had it replaced and the problem went away. A couple of days ago the problem returned for one day, actually for a 60mile trip, then on the return trip it went away (we had a few days of rain and thought maybe something got wet?) The check engine light did not go on (it didn't go one the last time either). I checked the codes and got two 760 and 101. Any ideas? I have a 2001 E350 extended van, with 66,000 miles.
> Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Range/Performance Problem -
More likely a bad or dirty sensor.
Check the 97-2004 F-150 Forum or engine forum for your van (you did not mention engine size) and ask there. Search first.
> Shift Solenoid C Malfunction
Transmission. I would post in the transmission forum. Search first, though I could not find anything for that code there, maybe try some other words. If the solenoid is bad, you probably have to have the transmission disassembled.
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