Cranked it and let it warm up while I planned to dust the pollen off and move my wife's car. I dusted the truck and as soon as I got in my wife's car the thundering idle stopped suddenly like I turned the ignition off, but I didn't. I ran to the cab and the check engine light was on. Immediately I wanted to start digging in, but I had kids to shuffle around, so I shelved the truck for the time being.
I was going to pick my son up from school with the truck but I drove the good ole SeeAreVee, and shuffled around kids with that ride.
As soon as my daughter was at swim practice, and wife and son left for a very late baseball game, I started looking into it. No codes when ports A and B were jumped, so I cranked it up. Crazy weird quick ignition, but it idle and no check engine light, so I let it warm up and looked under the air filter to make sure all components visible were in place and they were. The truck didn't cut out, so I took it for a ride and it drove great but literally 1 minute from the house on the trip the check engine light came on, but still drove fine.
I pulled in the driveway, cut it off and jumped ports A and B: Uggh, Code 42... I took the paper clip jumper out and cranked it up again. It fired up and no check engine light. I turned it off and am resting on it.
Currently in research mode.
Hoping I can just replace the ignition coil and lube the new one up really well, but we will see if the coil is bad or not first. My first thoughts were that since my MAP sensor connector plug is zipp tied in as the clip broke off, that could be it, but the code 42 has me second guessing that. I will probably get a new MAP sensor connector pig tail along with a new coil, if and when...