mrchaotica
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I just bought my truck, went to register it, and found out that the previous owner didn't keep the emissions current (even though he was legally required to do so).
you, previous owner! Anyway...
I scanned the truck with my ScanGauge and got three codes: P1131 and, weirdly, 0000 twice. Then I had it scanned again at the auto parts store and got only P1131.
The engine seems fine (given that I have no other I-4 Ranger experience to compare it to). It starts easily, it doesn't stall, it doesn't sound weird, it doesn't smoke, it seems to have about as much power as a 16-year-old, 112 HP engine pushing a truck should have (which is to say, not a whole lot)...
The closest thing to a symptom of a problem -- other than the light -- is that I once noticed the idle alternating up and down by 300 RPM or so at about 1Hz. It's not doing so as I sit in the cab writing this -- it's holding steady at 800 RPMs. I did just clear the code, though...
I've done some reading, and found that the P1131 can be caused by a whole bunch of things, and that an actual bad sensor isn't one of the more likely ones.
I've done the following silly n00bish things:
- the Previous Owner said he previously got it to pass emissions by filling up with a tank of premium. I'd already filled it up with regular by the time I realized the CEL was going to be an immediate problem, so I tried adding a gallon of E85. I cleared the code and drove. The CEL didn't come back for 60 miles or so, but it did come back. Then I tried filling it up with 93 octane (only about 6.5 gallons, since I still had a lot of regular/E85 left in the tank). Cleared code again; CEL came back in about 15 miles.
- I Seafoamed the intake system by removing the hose to the airbox and spraying Seafoam spray into the throttle body (mostly according to the directions, but without using the little straw it comes with or reattaching the airbox during the process). Engine seemed to run the same before and after. I haven't driven enough yet since doing so to check for ODB readiness.
- I know where the PCV valve is supposed to be, but can't figure out how to get at it.
- I've tried to look for leaky vacuum hoses, but I can't tell tell them apart from all the other wires and hoses in the engine bay (on my other car, they are easily identified by the fact that they had a braided fabric covering).
- I've bought a new upstream HO2S (supposedly direct "OEM" replacement, but Bosch instead of Motorcraft
) with the intention of testing the old one and replacing it if it's bad, but the connector is somewhere above the transmission and I can't see what I'm doing to disconnect it.
(I suck so bad at this... in my defense, I bought the truck with the intention of learning to fix it myself, but I didn't expect to need to do so this urgently!
I've also fixed stuff on my other cars -- oil change, spark plugs, brake pads, etc. -- but they were hatchbacks and everything was easier to see & reach.)

I scanned the truck with my ScanGauge and got three codes: P1131 and, weirdly, 0000 twice. Then I had it scanned again at the auto parts store and got only P1131.
The engine seems fine (given that I have no other I-4 Ranger experience to compare it to). It starts easily, it doesn't stall, it doesn't sound weird, it doesn't smoke, it seems to have about as much power as a 16-year-old, 112 HP engine pushing a truck should have (which is to say, not a whole lot)...
The closest thing to a symptom of a problem -- other than the light -- is that I once noticed the idle alternating up and down by 300 RPM or so at about 1Hz. It's not doing so as I sit in the cab writing this -- it's holding steady at 800 RPMs. I did just clear the code, though...
I've done some reading, and found that the P1131 can be caused by a whole bunch of things, and that an actual bad sensor isn't one of the more likely ones.
I've done the following silly n00bish things:
- the Previous Owner said he previously got it to pass emissions by filling up with a tank of premium. I'd already filled it up with regular by the time I realized the CEL was going to be an immediate problem, so I tried adding a gallon of E85. I cleared the code and drove. The CEL didn't come back for 60 miles or so, but it did come back. Then I tried filling it up with 93 octane (only about 6.5 gallons, since I still had a lot of regular/E85 left in the tank). Cleared code again; CEL came back in about 15 miles.
- I Seafoamed the intake system by removing the hose to the airbox and spraying Seafoam spray into the throttle body (mostly according to the directions, but without using the little straw it comes with or reattaching the airbox during the process). Engine seemed to run the same before and after. I haven't driven enough yet since doing so to check for ODB readiness.
- I know where the PCV valve is supposed to be, but can't figure out how to get at it.
- I've tried to look for leaky vacuum hoses, but I can't tell tell them apart from all the other wires and hoses in the engine bay (on my other car, they are easily identified by the fact that they had a braided fabric covering).
- I've bought a new upstream HO2S (supposedly direct "OEM" replacement, but Bosch instead of Motorcraft

(I suck so bad at this... in my defense, I bought the truck with the intention of learning to fix it myself, but I didn't expect to need to do so this urgently!
