2002 Ford F150 V6 Misfire and EGR Code Troubleshooting: P1400, Cyl 3 Misfire, and EGR Flow Issues
I own a 2002 Ford F150 V6 with 52,000 miles. The truck has been exhibiting persistent misfire issues, specifically cylinder 3 misfire and 'misfire in first 1000 revolutions' codes. Additionally, I previously had a P1400 code indicating differential pressure sensor (DPFE) failure due to insufficient or excessive EGR flow. After replacing the DPFE sensor, the P1400 code cleared. However, the cylinder 3 misfire and first 1000 RPM misfire codes remain. The truck shows symptoms of missing under load and at idle. I've tested all plug wires and swapped the #2 and #3 spark plug wires — the misfire remains on cylinder 3. I have disconnected the EGR valve from vacuum lines, yet the misfire persists. Given that the EGR system is still active (though not connected to vacuum), could a faulty EGR vacuum control solenoid be contributing to this issue? No visible signs of lean burn were observed when inspecting the spark plugs. I'm considering replacing cylinder 3's fuel injector, but I don't have a noid light or dedicated injector testing equipment — so my only option is swapping it with another cylinder to see if the misfire moves. I've also read about carbon buildup in EGR passages on older Ford V6 engines due to prolonged use. As a result, I'm planning to remove the upper intake plenum to inspect for clogged or restricted EGR ducts. Any suggestions or diagnostics would be greatly appreciated — especially regarding whether the misfire is related to emissions system faults or a more fundamental ignition issue.
Could it be a faulty coil pack? Have you checked for vacuum leaks in the intake system?