97 Ford F150 4.6L Engine Fault Codes P1151, P0115, P0141, P0155 - Diagnosis & Fixes
My 1997 Ford F150 with a 4.6L engine is running smoothly and has reached 105,000 miles. After replacing the EGR valve and upstream O2 sensor, I'm now seeing these diagnostic trouble codes: P1151, P0115, P0141, and P0155. During the EGR replacement, I noticed damage to the pipe at the back end of the EGR unit. I'm unsure what this component is called or where to source a replacement—could this be contributing to the current issues? I suspect the engine may be running too lean. Based on my research, the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) might need cleaning. The MAF sensor measures incoming air volume and is typically located near the throttle body. I plan to clean it tonight using injector cleaner. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated—my vehicle inspection is approaching soon! Note: These codes are commonly linked to airflow, sensor faults, or intake system leaks.
You can find detailed information about the location and function of the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) on websites like alldata.com. A repair manual or mechanic's guidance will also confirm its position—this may be critical if your inspection is coming up soon.