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if so thwe wipers when in delay interup the cam signal intermittently hope this helps you will meed to install a ford cam sensor newest pn
the problem doesnt happen as often when i put a cover over the grill. now it never happens because i just unpluged it.
i dont know what year they started putting an actual wast gate in which is ment to relieve exsesive pressure in the intake manifold
any ideas?
So you don't have to go though what I did, you might do the following order of testing.
a. Pick up a High Pressure Regulator connector from your local Ford dealer. You may have to go to the parts department the mechanics use. That's where I got mine. The parts guy in the front parts counter told me it was unavailable, but in fact it is. The connector comes with a short pigtail; you'll need to add enough wire to each to reach one of your batteries. There are two wires on the connector. One will connect to the positive terminal and the other to ground. Disconnect the HPR connector currently connected and connect the new one in place. Run the two wires to the battery and ground. Start the engine. If the engine starts, the odds are it's your ECU. If not it could be your HPR or the High Pressure Oil Pump.
b. Make sure your injectors are not leaking and you have at least 500 psi coming out of your high pressure pump.
Good luck.
Thanks,
Gerald
1. the cam position indicator sensor that was a recall item.
2. then the computer that was involved with the injectors.
3. the final thing that ultimately fixed the problem was cleaning and reseating the plugs that are located under the valve cover.
Once #3 was accomplished I haven't had anymore issues of it dying on the freeway and having no power stearing or brakes. Those were tense moments.
Alexec
Thanks in advance.
David
1 Injector Driver Module (IDM) located on LF inner fender behind wheel between firewall and inner fender. Very dumb place.
2 Poor fuel and/or contaminated fuel tanks. This will cause pre-mature failure of the filter.
3 Loose electrical connections under the vale cover. The Valve cover gasket actually has a connections mlded into it. I have discovered these to be loose causing a miss.
4 Make sure you use a Ford or IH cam sensor. Delay wipers can give false signals to the"Parts Store" sensors.
5 Rodents can nest and clog the air intake before the filter. I have seen this on trucks that "sit" a lot.
6 Make sure the oil is fresh. Use a 15W-40 and a new filter. These motors use a high pressure oil pump to open the injectors. They need clean oil.
7 Make sure the ignition switch has not corroded. It is located on the steering column inside.
Good Luck. You still do have a good truck.
new findings today turned pump on about 5 times then started without haveing to take fuel filter out??