So 1st I'd like to say sorry to all those i havent replied to in other threads, life has been kinda hectic.
Now with that out of the way...
CEL/MIL (what do we call it with Fords, lol) came on a couple days ago right after a fillup, which i thought was odd, because the tank is capless, but i assumed was related. Well, u know what Samuel L. Jackson says about assumptions... "It makes an Ass out of Umption".
Went to Advance to let them check it, they didnt have the scanner (only in the hood, smh). No matter, my father has one that i can borrow... still didnt check. Well, LO' AND BEHOLD... yesterday evening after going to check out some live music (all of this is irrelevant, but whats a good story without a back... hmmm... anyway) i go to start my car and it takes long time to start and the engine starts running rough. i figure fluid buildup from intercooler, which might pass, but it doesnt... MIL starts flashing, no smoke... but heavy unburnt gas smell, like the spark-plugs aren't burning it all, but SOO much more prevalent than that usually smells.
Long story made even longer...
i check codes this morning
I get
p0020
p0150
p0300
p0304
p0305
Read a post here that suggested that i might have pulled a wire when i was acting stupid trying to get into a parking spot i shouldnt have. Well, it actually said that there were wires on the SHO near the radiator... and i added the rest to my personal description.
So i pull it up on the ramps, pull of the bumper, check wires... turn on car again... runs rough for a minute or so... starts blowing white smoke, with less strong, but still significant unburnt gas smell.
Check scanner, throws a new code
p00c6
Engine is running fairly smooth, but still rough... taking long time to start, most times. With my general car knowledge... I figure it could be fuel rail, distributer, leaking seal, praying not a head gasket (but no oil present, white smoke, not blue)
Thoughts?
I saw some sort of fluid on the intercooler which leaked onto the bottom of the "cow-catcher" as well.
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