Just one more follow up, and to quickly start at the beginning... I started to develop a intermit rough idle that drove me nuts. The dealer didn't seem to understand what my concern was, as they couldn't really duplicate the issue. I started to drive around my 3.0 Continental with my
scanner attached to OBD2 port, and view live data (yeah, a bit extreme lol). I found that at a stop, or idle, my rpm's would jump nearly 100-150 rpms, which I could distinctively feel and hear. I tried spirited runs, and long drives to help cure this, but to no avail. That's when I jumped on this side, and saw the spark plug entry. I figured that this might be a good time to swap them as I bought this pre-owned (w/ warranty), and I found out that the previous owner was "FORD MOTOR COMPANY" which means it probably idling longer than most, and utilized as more of a commercial use, so I figured 70K would be a good time for this. Fast forward, the spark plug change was much easier than anticipated, and took about an hour. This seem to be a big help, and noticed my RPMs on the live data
scanner only jumped from 60-80rpms (HUGE difference). Being as anal as I am, I could still feel it on my steering wheel and foot, so I wanted to go deeper. I removed the electronic throttle body off of the car to clean (which is MUCH easier than cleaning while on), and the hardest part was removing the air intake tube, but the actual throttle body was 4 bolts and out it when extremely easily. Indeed it was dirty, so I cleaned it with throttle body cleaner and an old toothbrush (hope my wife doesn't go and look for her brush by the way). Reassembled, and easily went back on without a hitch. Next I figured I am here, might as well clean all sensors I can remove (with my Mass Airflow Sensor cleaner). I removed the sensor from the intake (after the throttle body) which is one bolt. I believe Ford calls this the MAP sensor? I don't really recall, but it's the only sensor on that tube. I also removed the sensor from the airbox (Ok, I actually broke it when I was doing the spark plugs trying to clean it, so I ordered another off of Rock Auto for $12). I replaced this sensor as well. Put everything back, and got in the car. Here I am thinking, when I start, it will either not, or it will be so messed up it will start, idle erratically, then die. ( I say that, because we all know NOTHING ever is easy or goes as planned, and I figured my 45 minutes of messing around will turn into a 8 hour nightmare searching every video on youtube to undo whatever it is I F*ed up). So I counted down...3......2........1......and (eyes closed....) push start. All systems on, car gave me a little "ugh" on the RPM's as I expected when trying to get the ECU time to catch up to the new life of air breathing through her, and then she calmed down, and was impressively idling the way it should. I put my
scanner on it again, and watched the live data, which now showed the RPMs jumping from 10-20 on average (which I assume is normal, as it's impossible to be exact), and I could feel nothing in my foot nor steering wheel. So there you have it. 2 hours of spark plugs, throttle body, and two sensors, I have given life to my baby, and at the cost of about $75, which at a dealer I would imagine this would have been well over $500. Now I feel like the king of the mountain, reaching my wrench high to the sky like Thor, saying nothing mechanical can stop me!! (Well, that is until I when to start my lawnmower, and it's saying NOPE, not today...sigh, that is how life goes for us all).