2008 F350 6.4L Engine Shows U0073 and U0100 OBD2 Codes When External Electronics Are Connected
I own a 2008 Ford F350 with a 6.4L V8 engine. I've noticed that when a tuning device is connected via the OBD-II port, my truck intermittently displays U0073 and U0100 diagnostic trouble codes. These codes disappear completely when the tuner is unplugged. The same sporadic appearance of these codes occurs when an OBD-II reader or monitor is plugged in—disappearing again once disconnected. I've tested this with both a new tuner and a standalone OBD-II scanner, and the behavior remains consistent. Notably, if no external device is connected to the OBD-II port, the codes do not appear at all. This pattern suggests an interference issue rather than a hardware failure in the engine control module or fuel system. I'm wondering whether this could be due to electromagnetic interference from aftermarket electronics or a faulty OBD-II port.
Most likely culprit: a bad tuner. Any added electronic device should be the first suspect, especially those that inject signals into the vehicle's ECU via the OBD-II interface.