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2002 Ford Explorer P0300, P0101, P0102, P0103, P0174, P0442, P1131 - Rough Idle, Poor Power, Hesitation at 2500 RPM in Park

Model: Ford Explorer Fault Code: P0101 Posted: 2014-11-11 10:30

My 2002 Ford Explorer is experiencing multiple diagnostic trouble codes: P0300 (random misfire), P0101/P0102/P0103 (mass airflow and oxygen sensor issues), P0174 (rich air-fuel mixture), P0442 (evaporative emission system leak), and P1131 (oxygen sensor performance issue). The vehicle exhibits erratic idle, lacks power under load, and hesitates around 2500 RPM when idling in park. Symptoms occur regardless of weather conditions—both cold and hot environments trigger the same issues. I've already checked the exhaust system and confirmed it is clear and free-flowing with no obstructions.

Related fault codes
P0101P0102P0103P0106P0174P0300P0442P1131
Comments (4)
Anonymous 2014-11-12 08:03

Check for a plugged or restricted catalytic converter or exhaust system—this can cause misfires and poor engine performance, especially in older vehicles like the 2002 Ford Explorer.

Anonymous 2014-11-12 19:01

Thanks for the advice—I'll try cleaning the injector connectors first. I'll also inspect the intake system and update you on any progress.

Anonymous 2014-11-16 09:53

I've already inspected the exhaust and confirmed it's clear and moving freely. No visible restrictions or leaks. Any other suggestions for troubleshooting these codes?

Anonymous 2014-11-23 20:04

Those are a series of significant codes—here’s what to try: - If your engine has been exposed to water (from cleaning or driving through standing water), clean and dry the fuel injector connectors. This is a low-cost fix with immediate potential results. - You likely have a vacuum leak. Inspect the intake system from the Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) all the way back to the throttle body. Tighten all clamps, especially in the accordion-style sections along peaks and valleys. Also check for cracks in the intake manifold and re-torque the manifold bolts if needed. This fix is typically low-cost unless a cracked manifold is present. - Several of these codes relate to oxygen sensors. Address the above issues first—only after resolving them should you consider replacing any faulty O2 sensors. I once saw a driver lean on his intake while doing maintenance and accidentally crack the manifold. The 2002 Ford Explorer (and similar V6 models like Ford Contour or Mondeo) can also produce these codes seasonally during colder weather due to aluminum manifold material fatigue and aging gaskets—this is a known characteristic of older vehicles with aluminum intake manifolds.