F-150 2013 3.5 eco boost wrench light came

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Asked by Ctramm Jan 23, 2019 at 11:24 AM about the 2013 Ford F-150 XLT SuperCrew 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After a oil change, truck at a stop sign tried to
accelerate and nothing, truck was running and
would only coast to a safe spot,  I shut off, then
started again and wrench light was gone and I
made it home.  Feew hours later same thing.

4 Answers

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Check your owners manual, or view one on line if you don't have one. Some Fords can enter limp mode if a problem is detected.

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If a shop changed your oil, make sure the drain plug was installed properly. Next step is to have the codes read with a scanner. If the check engine light came on, a code is set. See what it is.

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I just change oil and truck wrench got in when I got it so I went back they forgot to plug in a cable that goes in air filter box that fix it

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