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Getting this error code P04DB after installing a Injen cold air intake, and advice on trouble shooting this, or fix.
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David
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David
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I've had the software update and the pressure sensor changed out by my dealership and my code keeps coming back. I've also removed the CCV side of the catch can and put the stock Ford tube back on. I believe it is the Injen CAI that's causing the issue. I hope Injen figures something out because Ford has not figured it out.There is an update from Ford about a module that needs to be updated. It's a TSB update. It's for the 23's. With that module updated, there are no more code being thrown. This update also fixed the issue with Mishi catch can throwing the same code.
This is still an issue? FFS.I've had the software update and the pressure sensor changed out by my dealership and my code keeps coming back. I've also removed the CCV side of the catch can and put the stock Ford tube back on. I believe it is the Injen CAI that's causing the issue. I hope Injen figures something out because Ford has not figured it out.
Yep, What a pain in the effing ass! Ford needs to take that f****** sensor and stick it where the sun don't shine. They know people want to add aftermarket parts, simple things like CAI, catch cans, exhaust systems etc. So anyone with a 23 model year and 2.7 engine basically is screwed if they do anything to their vehicle because Ford's just going to say oh well shouldn't have added anything to it. My dealer has been pretty cool up till now, but I know they don't want to see it back because they realize the aftermarket parts are causing it and there's nothing else they can do at this point.This is still an issue? FFS.
Injen needs to be stepping up on this.Yep, What a pain in the effing ass! Ford needs to take that f****** sensor and stick it where the sun don't shine. They know people want to add aftermarket parts, simple things like CAI, catch cans, exhaust systems etc. So anyone with a 23 model year and 2.7 engine basically is screwed if they do anything to their vehicle because Ford's just going to say oh well shouldn't have added anything to it. My dealer has been pretty cool up till now, but I know they don't want to see it back because they realize the aftermarket parts are causing it and there's nothing else they can do at this point.![]()
Honestly, I am not sure what Injen can do. I have the system and have zero codes. So does a friend who has a 22. 23 comes around and Ford changes something, nobody knows what exactly, and now things such as dual catch cans and intakes throw a code.Injen needs to be stepping up on this.
I get what you're saying and I'm not sure what they can do. But in the beginning they advertised that it worked on 23 model years and several of us bought them and now have issues after they are installed. Hopefully they can come up with something that works or hopefully Ford will address it more than they have because what they've done so far hasn't actually worked.Honestly, I am not sure what Injen can do. I have the system and have zero codes. So does a friend who has a 22. 23 comes around and Ford changes something, nobody knows what exactly, and now things such as dual catch cans and intakes throw a code.
That is not an Injen issue unless they take apart the entire intake and design it to bypass that sensor?