Update: I went back to the dealer today to have them reset the KAM memory (they were under the impression that this is an absolute must and can only be done at a dealership and removing the negative battery was not sufficient). They also rescanned the vehicle and noticed a misfire still exists in cylinder 2, though no codes were being thrown. The scan showed the misfire only at RPMs lower than 1,500 and the chart would level out and appear normal above 1,500.
So I got home and decided to replace the spark plug and coil. The plug I originally bought was NOT Motorcraft for whatever reason (the plug I used needed a 5/8 socket vice a 9/16 for Motorcraft and I think did not fit the spark plug well properly, causing fuel to seep out). The new coil is now Motorcraft as well.
So new plug and coil, I removed negative terminal for 15 minutes to reset codes, then took it for a 25-ish minute drive (about 10 miles or so). The rough idle is still there at low RPMs in driving gears but goes away at high RPMs. The truck still hesitates when accelerating from a stop and is even worse in reverse.
When I got back from my drive, I decided to peep the catalytic converters. The drivers side looked fine, but the passenger side was glowing inside.
Could this be it?! The symptoms are all there: long crank before starting, rough idle, etc. one way or another, the cat needs to be replaced, but is there any test I can run before paying to get that done to ensure I won’t be replacing another cat weeks later due to the same misfiring issue?!?!
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