2002 Ford Venture P1374 Code: Causes, Diagnosis, and Fix for Intermittent Starting Issues
Hi everyone, I'm looking for help diagnosing a P1374 code on my 2002 Ford Venture. The check engine light came on last week, but I didn't scan it until now. I've already replaced the intake gaskets twice due to a coolant leak — the repair went well except for one harness plug that I can't remember unplugging and still can't locate its mate. The car runs fine most of the time, but I'm experiencing an intermittent starting problem: it fires up initially but then fails to run consistently. I've found multiple definitions for P1374 online, but I'm not sure where to begin. Any advice on how to troubleshoot this code or what components to inspect would be greatly appreciated.
The P137-4 code indicates a 3X signal issue from the intake control (IC) module. Check the secondary harness routing and all connections, especially for loose or damaged wiring. Also inspect your ignition coil — it may be faulty. The 3X signal is typically generated by the crankshaft position sensor via purple/yellow wires. Note: After replacing intake gaskets, these wires can sometimes melt or become dislodged when not properly secured to their mounting bracket.