A little back story. I changed my plugs last night. The rubber boot attached to the bottom of the coil stayed on the plugs when I removed the coil. This happened to 4 of them. I was able to get them out but I did rip one apart using a set of needle nose pliers that were too short. It was late so I couldn't get a new one last night. So I decided I would go to Ford in the AM. Problem was I had the car parked half way out of the garage since it was nice out. I tried putting the car in neutral so I could push it forward, but the manual wasn't to clear on how to do that. So I stared it up and pulled forward and shut it off. Car was only on for maybe 5 seconds. But since I had 2 coils unplugged, the one with the broken boot and another one I forgot about, it did run very rough. The 2 that were unplugged were the front and back passenger side. Fast forward to this morning. I got the part and she ran perfectly. Plugged in MyCal to load 4+ and I got a diagnostic trouble code, P145E. I cleared it and loaded my tune. Since I am anal, I plugged MyCal back in to make sure the tune loaded. I got another DTC, P1000. This was right after I cleared the first one and loaded the tune. Didn't turn the car on or drive it. Anyone know what these codes are? Could pulling forward 3 feet on only 4 cylinders have thrown a code that quickly? No wrench light or engine light. What do you think?
Also, does anyone know how to get car in neutral when off? Here's the procedure in the manual.
I got the 'protective cover' off but could find the 'interlock release access hole.'
Brad
2010 SHO with PP
170* T-Stat
NGK LTR7IX plugs, gap at 0.030
BOV VTA
MyCal LMS Stage 4+
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Also, does anyone know how to get car in neutral when off? Here's the procedure in the manual.

I got the 'protective cover' off but could find the 'interlock release access hole.'
Brad
2010 SHO with PP
170* T-Stat
NGK LTR7IX plugs, gap at 0.030
BOV VTA
MyCal LMS Stage 4+
Sent from my iPhone