On my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV engine the DPFE sensor ( differential /
or delta pressure feedback Egr sensor ) is located on the upper intake manifold on the
drivers side of the engine
Where is the DPFE sensor located in a 1999 Ford Exployer? I had my oil changed yesterday and was told that the hose connected to this sensor is off.
On the right rear of the engine by the throttle body.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I had the DPFE sensor changed on my Ford Explorer . As far as I know it is used to control the amount the Exhaust Gas Recirculation ( EGR ) valve opens
YES - www.motorcraft.com lists a DPFE sensor for all available engines on a 1996 Ford Ranger
P1401 is DPFE sensor circuit high, check out this tutorial to replace the sensor on your Ford
The DPFE is located on the left side of the upper intake manifold across from the battery. It has two rubber hoses on the bottom with a wire connector attached.
I believe the DPFE sensor is at the back of the 5.0 L by the throttle body
Ford is the only American car company that uses a DPFE sensor. GM dpfe sensor are built into the EGR.
where is the DPFE sensor located on a 2002 ford crown victoria?
Click on the link below DPFE 4 is shown for the 2002 Ford Explorer - 4.0 L and 4.6 L
On a 2000 Ford Explorer XLS, the DPFE (Differential Pressure Feedback EGR) hoses are typically located near the EGR valve, which is mounted on the intake manifold. The DPFE sensor itself is usually situated on the firewall side of the engine bay, connected to the EGR system. The hoses run from the DPFE sensor to the EGR passage, enabling it to monitor pressure differences. For exact locations, consulting the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide is recommended.
P1405 Ford - DPFE Sensor Circuit Upstream HoseProbably caused by Faulty DPFE sensor (EGR pressure sensor), or a plugged EGR tube