2013 Ford F-150 5.0L Misfire: P0390 & P0394 Codes Return After Engine Wash
A 2013 Ford F-150 5.0L engine was brought in for a misfire issue. The owner replaced cylinder 6 spark plug and coil, but the problem persisted. A compression test revealed low compression in cylinder 6, leading to replacement of the lower head assembly. After this repair, the engine started running smoothly with no symptoms for two days. However, after washing the vehicle, the same misfire codes P0390 and P0394 reappeared. The owner has since replaced the PCM and the secondary timing chain tensioner. All wiring and connectors were inspected and found to be in good condition. The issue appears intermittent—only occurring after driving and subsequent ignition cycling (e.g., turning off the engine briefly, like when leaving a store). Despite extensive troubleshooting, the codes return consistently post-wash. Any insights into potential root causes related to camshaft sensors or wiring integrity would be greatly appreciated.
Something doesn't add up for a 2013 Ford F-150—cylinder head, PCM, and timing chain tensioner all replaced. Why wasn't this covered under warranty? The codes point to a camshaft position sensor issue with intermittent faults. The fact that symptoms reappear after an engine wash suggests possible wiring contamination or moisture ingress in the harness.