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Important Information Regarding 2015-2016 Coyote CMCV Plumbing

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Lots of words here back and forth. But the answer for your engine is right there in post #1 along with the Ford diagram. Short summary: Hose through the intake on the LH side goes to a fitting on the intake. Hose through the intake on the RH side goes directly to the vacuum port behind the throttle body. The hose at the top of the diagram, bringing the power brakes booster into the vacuum circuit, isn't needed or included in the crate motor package.
Thanks Paul,
I'll let you know how I go.

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You're welcome. Apparently some variation in the Ford technical support. The guy we're talking to knew and understood why we were getting the P2004 and P2005 codes. As for the P0116, you can send them your PCM. Or they will send you the tuner with the updated code and you can install it yourself. That's what I did. It's pretty easy. Here's more information about that code posted in this same thread on the other forum by wareaglescout:

My MIL illuminated and indicated P0116 - engine coolant temp sensor 1 circuit range performance

I have become friendly with a supervisor at Ford tech support and I asked him about this. He actually indicated that this is a known issue and there is a coolant temp software issue that is causing this in the crate motors. Apparently when they get the factory PCM they diet a lot of stuff out of the production version of the pcm when packaging it with the crate motor control pack kits. Somewhere along the way this caused an issue and there is a software update for this.

I was given the option of sending my PCM to them to flash with an update or they could send me a device to upload a software fix through the OBD port. So if anyone gets this code in the future call Ford for a software update. Dont try to trouble shoot it with other methods.

I received the flash device Ford sent me and it took about 5 minutes to upload the fix and it has not returned. As a side note if you plan on running a custom tune when you upload the custom tune it will over write this fix and the P0116 code can return. You will need to get your tune programmer to account for this.

This is the information from Ford on what needs to be accounted for in a custom tune:

To fix the p0116 code we set ECT_DELTA to 254 to avoid the intake temperature not being close enough to ECT temps after a short soak because there is no soak timer and it is set to a max soak time every time the PCM shuts off. Additionally we set DSDN_CMD_CH to and DSDN_CMD_SL to -4095 to ensure that the engine doesn’t go into CSER mode which causes high idle when this soak time is presumed to be long. This is basically how we got around implementing a timer altogether.

This will allow you to have the fix for that code built into whatever tuning you have done
Hi Paul,

I'm currently working through the P0116 error on my Gen2 at the moment.

Can you clarify if Ford send just the flash file or also sent a device to upload the file? If just the file, what type of programmer did you use to upload the file?

Cheers, Alex

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Thanks Paul,

Appreciate the advise. Hopefully Ford comes to the party as I don't want to be shipping my PCM half way across the world.

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