03 f250... nada but problems!
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dam man I was debating on a 6.0 but heard they were problems why dont you sell her. I have had my 7.3 for 3 years now. Has 210*** not one problem but had to replace fuel line and my belt. 7.3 is legendary. my uncle has a 04 6.0 with 40k miles. Scared to drive it because of the engine. Though I have heard there is a kit you can buy for 6.0s that cost 2k but its supposed to make it bulletproof! goodluck man
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So, as I was sitting here waiting on the wife to get home, I decided to go see how the big girl was doing... I started her up, she started right up like she has been. Same sounds of course... I let her warm up, since I can't get her to rev or anything while she's cold. So, I sat and listed to her and checked for leaks (which I found one at the back of the oil pan, not big though) until she warmed up. When she was warm, I gave her a good rev to see how she'd do... I got up to 3k RPM's before she decided to slowly go down on her own... I didn't have to let off the pedal for her to go from 3k to 2k RPM. I leaned under the side of the truck and gave her fuel to check smoke (since i took the catalytic converter off) and noticed that when she got to high RPM she'd choke white smoke... I'm not talking heavy plumes of smoke, but as if she was choking... only white smoke... Then I took her around the block to see if she'd at least get up to speed better. She sounded like she wanted to, but something is holding her back, and it ain't my lead foot holding her back. haha... Still waiting on getting paid... I think I'm going to start off with a flush of the system and run some engine cleaner thru to help get rid of any gunk. I figure that's a good place to start and work from there... eliminate the easiest and cheapest fix first...
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okay, so i got a new gadget that does better at reading codes... for some reason, the other two or three that I tried didn't give me any codes... this little guy gave me 8!
I've done my research and found out what they all are, so here's a filler in for every one helping out ... also, i tried deleting the codes but, even the erase button wouldn't delete them! haha
P006A - MAP/MAF
P0102 - MAF LOW INPUT
P0113 - IAT SENSOR CIRCUIT HIGH INPUT
P0403 - EGR CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION
P0405 - EGR VALVE POSITION SENSOR "A" CIRCUIT LOW
P2290 - ICP SENSOR AND/OR CONNECTOR
P2614 - CAMSHAFT POSITION OUTPUT CIRCUIT
P2617 - CRANKSHAFT POSITION OUTPUT CIRCUIT
sounds fun, yeah? any one close to where I live wanna help out? Beer's on me.
I've done my research and found out what they all are, so here's a filler in for every one helping out ... also, i tried deleting the codes but, even the erase button wouldn't delete them! haha
P006A - MAP/MAF
P0102 - MAF LOW INPUT
P0113 - IAT SENSOR CIRCUIT HIGH INPUT
P0403 - EGR CIRCUIT MALFUNCTION
P0405 - EGR VALVE POSITION SENSOR "A" CIRCUIT LOW
P2290 - ICP SENSOR AND/OR CONNECTOR
P2614 - CAMSHAFT POSITION OUTPUT CIRCUIT
P2617 - CRANKSHAFT POSITION OUTPUT CIRCUIT
sounds fun, yeah? any one close to where I live wanna help out? Beer's on me.
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I'd be all over it if we weren't on opposite sides of the country. What do you have for an intake setup? The Map/Maf and IAT codes are interesting to me. I've been reading about those recently as well. Does your truck still have the MAF butterfly valve? It's right between the intake elbow and the intake manifold. A lot of guys upgrade to the 05+ intake elbow and get rid of that, so that could be those codes possibly...
The ICP, crankshaft and camshaft are interesting too, can't believe you have all 3 simultaneously.
The ICP, crankshaft and camshaft are interesting too, can't believe you have all 3 simultaneously.
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