
6.0 Intermitant No-Start with Misfire
The suspect truck is a 2004 F450SD 6.0(P) with 213,458 miles
on the clock. This truck was brought into us with an
intermittent crank and no-start. A scan for codes revealed
P0281-60 (Cyl #7 contribution/balance) and P2614 (CAM sensor
output circuit open). We were unable to perform a power
balance test with PDS. When the engine was turned off, it
would not restart until the batteries were charged with the
battery charger on high. We performed battery test and both
batteries failed the test. The batteries were replaced and
the engine would start normally but still had the misfire.
DTC P2614 had not returned since the batteries were
replaced. We test-drove the vehicle and the engine never
stalled. However, the misfire was still present. We also
noted that the tachometer needle in the instrument cluster
would jump erratically while idling. This was not as
noticeable while driving. Fred from Arizona ![]()
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Engine | 6.0 L |
Trans | 4-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Symptoms | Misfire, No Start |
Vehicle Data
2004 Ford F-450 Super Duty XL 6.0L Misfire, No Start
Engine | 6.0 L |
Trans | 4-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
Symptoms | Misfire, No Start |