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Ford Escape 2005 V6 - Resolved P0403, P0108, and P0193 Fault Codes with 10A Fuse Replacement

Model: Escape 2005 Fault Code: P0108 Posted: 2012-04-25 07:51

I own a 2005 Ford Escape with a V6 engine. Recently, the vehicle started displaying multiple diagnostic trouble codes: P0193, P0403, and P0108. I previously replaced the front right position (FRP) sensor, but that did not resolve the issue. The problem has persisted since January 2007, and I have never replaced the fuel pumps. After extensive troubleshooting, I discovered that these codes are unrelated and stem from a faulty 10A fuse located under the hood. Replacing this fuse resolved all three error codes. This fix is especially relevant for owners of older Ford Escape V6 models experiencing similar issues with OBD-II fault codes.

Related fault codes
P0108P0193P0403
Comments (4)
Anonymous 2012-04-26 07:38

The P0403, P0108, and P0193 codes are unrelated and likely indicate wiring or connector faults. Begin by inspecting the sensor harnesses, connectors, and grounding points for damage or corrosion.

Anonymous 2012-04-26 08:29

Thanks for the helpful tip! I'll check all the wiring and connections thoroughly and update with my findings. Appreciate your input, Jason.

Anonymous 2012-04-28 06:40

OK it is Fixed. It was a 10A fuse needed replacement under the hood. Thanks for all your help. Jason

Anonymous 2012-04-29 08:55

Great to hear you found a solution! This is a common issue in older Ford Escape V6 models and serves as a valuable troubleshooting tip for other owners facing similar OBD-II codes.