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It seems the pcm is detected a fault with the engine. Even if the problem goes away , the vehicle will have to go three drive cycles without engine faults before the cruise control use will be allowed by pcm.
We don't guess. We get the trouble codes read and then start diagnosing from that point. Most auto parts stores will read your codes for free. Post them here and then we can help
OK. The noise you are hearing is the recirculation flap motor. It could be what is causing the condensation. Easy way to check in after the noise has stopped push the recirculation button on the AC controls to see if the noise happens. If the motor is bad and the flap isn't closing you could be getting moisture from the outside air. As far as the check engine light goes there is no relation. 2 completely different systems. The flap motor would probably run you a couple hundred of dollars. The check engine light could be anything.
2002 7.3, until Temp gauge reaches 1/4 warm, if driving the check engine light comes on, if I leave off throttle check engine light goes out, once engine is up to Temp all runs fine, motor only has 111,113 on it
Is the check engine light on? If so, have the fault codes read with a scan tool. Most autoparts stores provide this service at no charge. It sounds to me like a faulty throttle position sensor, but it could be something else. The codes will tell you more surely where to begin looking. Hope this helped.
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