Man you're really going through it. Am I the only guy on here who can't wait to see what the solution is??!
I can’t wait either ... I had diesel performance shop in Houston wanting a 175$ Diagnostic fee to check it out. Really would hurt to have it towed there and back plus the computer fee to get some charts together to find a solution... might as well buy AE for that price ... don’t really want to have to though haha
I have the ipr I pulled off mine. Honestly, it is probably good. I lost the tin nut, but you could reuse yours. Free for you if you want it.
I’d definitely take you up on that.
Need to get a longer extension and check out mine this weekend and see if the solenoid is cracked or if something is going wrong with that sensor for it to be loose.
Alright don’t know if there’s a location thread on this but I’d like to offer 75 $doll hairs to anyone who can ge to me and preform some test with any software?
I have programmer but specifically checking to see if I’m getting the correct oil pressure and whatnot. Not trying to low ball but let me know
I've heard that the Under Valve Cover Harness (UVCH) on 7.3L's can be the root cause of all sorts of weird symptoms. There are lots of threads on the subject on various Ford forums (DieselStop, Ford-Trucks,...).
Herb
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Buzz test is just all injectros
Firing up? I heard a quarter trick I could use also to keep that connection shimmed. Same uvhc connectors that give most people issues look fine on mine. I do think there could be a possible short somewhere in the wiring harness near fuel bowl and icp sensor . I saw a single pin connection that was a bare wire
Alright so never got a snap on scanner on it
But pulled new codes.. showing P0231
Fuel pump secondary circuit low? Going to find out which fuse to check then figure out how to test voltage . Any opinions or suggestions related to this?
Really need to get this van running and can’t afford to tow back and forth to a shop and have diagnosed.