06 f250 6.0L cranks, no start
first time user, try to be brief! my 06 f250 was running and starting fine drove home the other day went back out the next day would not start, just turns over. i have checked all fuses and tesed relays. i checked for any wire chafing on harness on motor. did ficm test and im reading 47 volts, i took out and resoldered all the spots just to be on the safe side. havent done computer test as the truck will have to be towed, my computer programmer reads dtc codes and what shows up is crank pos. sensor and cylinder #1 fault. but i read alot of post and they said theres was showing that and it didnt fix the prob. i appreciate any feedback, lost and confused!!!!
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Crank position sensor would definitley cause truck to not start. What was the exact codes? I'm curious about that cylinder #1 fault. When you tested the FICM, did it read that voltage with key on, then cranking, then running? Need to test in all 3 scenarios. Especially since you've soldered it, make sure the solder job worked. How many miles on this truck and what is it primarily used for?
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p0263,p0335,p0299,p1000 this is all codes. the mileage is 163,000 and i use it for a personal and work vehicle but mainly i drive it back and forth to the jobsites about 150 to 200 miles a day. the ficm ready 47 with key on and drops to 46 when turning over. but will not crank so dont know what it reads running
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- oh and im not sure if it matters or not but the far right screws is the one i was told to test on ficm nd its right but the far left screw only read 0 in all areas |
ok, towed truck to shop and had computer test done and found out that ipr was bad and they looked up there and it was leaking. is there anyway to fix it, or does it just have to be replaced? thanks for the info!!
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Just replace it, they're not that expensive. They're $125 on ebay.
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ok thanks, and you think that this would cause my no start?
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Originally Posted by kthroop
(Post 689871)
p0263,p0335,p0299,p1000 this is all codes. the mileage is 163,000 and i use it for a personal and work vehicle but mainly i drive it back and forth to the jobsites about 150 to 200 miles a day. the ficm ready 47 with key on and drops to 46 when turning over. but will not crank so dont know what it reads running
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- oh and im not sure if it matters or not but the far right screws is the one i was told to test on ficm nd its right but the far left screw only read 0 in all areas
Originally Posted by kthroop
(Post 691325)
ok thanks, and you think that this would cause my no start?
Probably not, but if it's leaking it needs to be replaced either way. Take it off, maybe there is a copper washer or something you can try replacing first. IPR is just a valve, it can be taken apart and cleaned, might want to try that I guess. I'd just buy a new one for the cost of it though. I overlooked your check engine codes so lets assess those. P0263 is cylinder 1 contribution, probably bad injector... p0335 is crank shaft position sensor, this is probably what is causing truck to not run P0299 is turbo underboost code. Since you have an 06 you have factory boost gauge, what was it reading? Any issues with it before? Is truck stock, does it smoke at all? Turbo may just need a cleaning P1000 is nothing. no worries, that will go away on it's own. |
no issues with the turbo boost,no smoke anytime. the shop told me that the ipr measures the oil pressure to make the injectors work and if that is bad they wont fire. they said that the crank pos. sensor didnt show up on there test, it showed up on my dtc code from my programmer though.so in you opinion which sounds right to you? i replaced all the injectors about 6 months ago!
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From my knowledge on the subject, the IPR was more of a valve that controlled the flow, but didn't determine exactly what to do when, the IPC (injector pressure control) sensor is what tells the IPR what to do. You may be able to just clean the IPR out (I believe there is a screen in there... never had to take one out myself yet). If it's leaking, you might as well just replace the thing.
Crank position sensor will tell the injectors when to fire too, my guess is still on that, but I can not rule out the IPR as it is a problem too. When you replace the IPR and it still doesn't run, then replace the crankshaft position sensor. Did you clear all of the codes after you read them? How come you got them to come up and they didn't? What are you reading codes with? |
yes i erased them and when i read them the irp code wasnt showing. all i have is my on dash programmer and it shows any dtc that are malfunctioning. i may try to pull the irp tomorrow and see if there is junk on the screen, im just not sure how to get it to stop leaking. and i will try to get a cank sensor and change it. hopefully it is just a screen cause trying to be cheap right now, work being slow and all.
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- do you know what special tool it takes to get the irp out? ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- ok, took out ipr valve today and screen was broke through and there was a few little black hard pieces laying in there. i changed the screen out and got all the little pieces out of there. is there anything else that needs to be done to it before i put it in. or anyway to tell if this one is bad? please help, trying to get out of buying a new one if possible. been without the truck for a week now and just getting aggrevated.thanks ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- i put ipr back in today and still no start. called a diesel mechanic here in my town and he says if the screen was broke and little pieces were in there, then the hpop is probably bad. any suggestions or info to help me figure this out. im lost and dont know what else to try, dont have the money to take to shop for them to fix. thanks |
I would replace the crankshaft postion sensor first. About to do mine this coming week.
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Originally Posted by dvs_zach
(Post 1067416)
I would replace the crankshaft postion sensor first. About to do mine this coming week.
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Also be sure to check the wires at the crankcase sensor connector. I've heard of them getting damaged.
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Originally Posted by dvs_zach
(Post 1067473)
Also be sure to check the wires at the crankcase sensor connector. I've heard of them getting damaged.
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Dealer may have plug you can require into harness. If not google it, they are available since body shops need replacement connectors a lot
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Originally Posted by Adrenaline junkie
(Post 1069302)
Dealer may have plug you can require into harness. If not google it, they are available since body shops need replacement connectors a lot
So I just went back out to my truck and started looking closer and figured out where that part of the wire harness was and turns out you need to take out your tensioner pully and then unplug a few clips and try like hell and finally got the harness with that ckp pigtail up above the engine where I was able to make repairs. I'll put it back together today and post an update |
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