Why everything fried at once /at all?

Asked by GuruDWSXF1 May 09, 2024 at 04:26 AM about the 2015 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Engine lost power . Throttle body and intake are
fried.. rear wheel bearings and traction control
sensors fried.

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All separate problems, if electrical components are actually fried then you have wiring problems, low voltage circuits are not designed to handle full alternator output so probably a short to main power somewhere. Wheel bearings are something that just go bad, some last for years while others come up short. But is is almost a ten year old truck so things are going to start to fail.

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Take a close look at the electrical under the hood , If it's used there's no telling who worked on it before

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Sounds like there was a fire in the intake, likely caused by a broken head or intake valve. also, and coincidentally, this affected the truck's computer and that's why it shows the rear axle problems, that might not actually exist. You need a mechanic for a very costly job, and never buy a FORD again.

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Power surge like you'd get if you disconnected the battery with the engine running, which should NEVER be done. Just a guess. Jim

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