They are located between the firewall and the engine. The best way to get to them is to remove the turbo. The ICP sensor on a 05 E-350 is located on the front right (Passenger side) valve cover three pin connector. On mid 2003 and early 2004 6.0L they were between the firewall and engine. On a E-350 on those yrs you can access it easly with the doghouse removed. NO turbo removal necassary. Even on the F-series you can get to them from under the vehicle with heat shield removed.
Where is the injection control pressure sensor on a 2004 ford f 350 6.0 diesel or fuel injection module?
Fuel pressure from the fuel pump and a signal from the ECM (Engine Control Module) to open.
Fuel Injection Control Module. (FICM)
It's part of the Engine Control Module.
The computer that control ignition/ fuel injection, Variable valve timing, cylinder deactivation, etc.
The Manifold absolute pressure monitors intake manifold pressure and ambient barometric pressure. The PCM/ power train control module uses this input signal to determine engine load and adjusts fuel injection duration accordingly.
IT has electric fuel injection there is an fsd module (Fuel Solenoid Driver) sitting in the v of the motor. I'm guessing its the 6.5 Detroit.
fuel injection control module i would say
There are two. The FICM fuel injection control module is located on top of the drivers side valve cover and the PCM powertrain control module is located in the drivers side finder behind the battery.
i know on a wb its in distributor
Far passenger side of the firewall, behind the air cleaner.
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