HELP NEWBIE CEL Problems
Welll I just got married and my wife owns a 2001 ford f150 5.4 V8 4x4 (now thats my kind of woman) She refuses to drive cars or minivans ha ha
It was always a great truck while we were dating and we took it everywhere. Now that we have been married a little over a month the truck has been having problems. The check engine light came on, it idled weird when cold, and the gas mileage went in the crapper. I will try to keep this short but detailed

First we got a MAF sensor check engine light so i cleaned it but that did not help... so we replaced it. That was the only check engine light stored in the computer so we deleted it. A couple of hours later the light came on again and I was sure it was going to be that dang MAF sensor but it was a different code and only one code...
The code was for the TPS... I was getting a little frustrated so I quickly changed the sensor in the parking lot of the autozone and then deleted the check engine light. After about 2 days we were pretty excited because the light had not come back on and it was running normal again. It was not idling weird and the gas mileage seemed a lot better.
Although on the third day the light rose again GRRR!!!! This time it was P0107 MAP sensor... I was a weary about a completly different light coming on so i just deleted it in hopes that it would go away. When the check engine light is off the truck runs great... but after a couple of days the light always turns back on!!!
I have searched the internet long and hard and it seems that the P0107 is not a very common CEL for my truck...
Please if anyone could help or give me any advice that would be great!!!!
Thanks
What did you use to read the codes?
Since your truck has neither a MAP or a BARO sensor, I'm trying to figure out how you happen to have a fault code for MAP/BARO sensor.
That is weird... I did not know the truck does to have a map sensor... why would I be getting a map sensor code?
My code reader is broken so i just went down to autozone to have it scanned.












