2002 Ford F-150 4.6L V8: Multiple Spark Coil Faults (P0354, P0355, P0356, P0358) with Random Cylinder Misfires
Vehicle: 2002 Ford F-150, 4.6L Triton V8 engine Issue: Recently experienced four OBD-II fault codes simultaneously: P0354, P0355, P0356, and P0358. The engine lost power under load but idled smoothly when in gear. A rough idle was observed in park. After sitting for approximately two hours, the truck resumed normal operation and is currently running fine. I suspect that four spark coils failing at once is highly unlikely, so I'm considering alternative causes. While the ECM (or PCM) failure is a possibility, I lack the electrical expertise to verify such an issue directly. Key details: - Vehicle is stock with no aftermarket modifications except for rims. - No additional fault codes are currently present, though a past P0442 code has appeared intermittently. - One spark plug assembly (COP) appears to be aftermarket and differs in color — I am unsure if it's installed on one of the affected cylinders. I plan to inspect all coil connectors for corrosion, loose clips, or bent pins tomorrow. The 8th character of the VIN is 'W', indicating an automatic transmission variant. My primary concerns are: 1. Aftermarket spark plug assemblies (COPs) 2. Loose or degraded connector clips at coil terminals 3. Potential degradation in coil health over time 4. Possible ECM/PCM failure, though this remains speculative due to lack of diagnostic tools Any insights, troubleshooting tips, or known issues related to 4.6L V8 engines with multiple COP faults would be greatly appreciated.
Apologies — I meant PCM (Powertrain Control Module), not ECM. Also, no visible damage was found in the wiring harness during inspection, which may help rule out some issues.