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My tach does not move at all
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- How would i test the ICP |
Originally Posted by michealharris
(Post 915034)
My tach does not move at all
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- How would i test the ICP To test the ICP, simply unplug it and try to start. Also check the plug for oil. If there is oil in it, or it runs unplugged, the ICP needs to be replaced. |
my truck is a 2000 i mistyped. I got the cps from the Ford Dealership
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You can go get a high pressure guage and swap it out with the ICP sensor and see how much pressure you get when you crank. It has to be over 600 PSI to start. If you go this route buy a 1000-3000 PSI guage or if you push oil into the guage with a 600 PSI guage your ok...
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Is this a guage i can buy at Autozone ? If i have less than the required what will be the fix?
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possible hpop or ipr valve, but you really need a gauge or good scanner b4 doin any parts...
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ok, so the guage can i buy it at auto store
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- make sure that i am going to theright place where is it located? |
your local napa or the like would probly have one... you may need and adapter i belive, have you unpluged the icp sensor and tried to start with that unplugged?
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i think i have can you tell me where located
---AutoMerged DoublePost--- What i believe to be te ICP sensor is to the right of the fuel bowl, i unplugged seems like alot of fuel or oil is on the plug when i removed, when unplugged made no change in starting. Motor continues to crank but not start. |
if there is oil in the sensor then it is bad and right behind the alternator on the drivers side head so you should have the right one.
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