A gas smell after replacing the ICP (Injection Control Pressure) sensor in your Ford F250 could indicate a few potential issues. It's possible that the sensor or its connections were improperly installed, leading to a fuel leak. Additionally, if any fuel lines or components were disturbed during the replacement, they might not have been reconnected securely. It's important to inspect for any visible leaks and ensure all connections are tight to prevent potential hazards.
odds are the sensor needs to be replaced
possibly a bad cam sensor , i had problems with mine dying as well i replaced the cam sensor and have not had trouble since
no no no my crank sensor when out on my truck ar 95k now i have 125k and she is still running good
check if it has a speedometer cable if not the speed sensor needs to be replaced
DTC - 44 Oxygen sensor error (lean condition indicated)
because it is old and it needs a new transmission its flashing a code 31 which is a maf sensor. can it be checked or just replaced.
Because the truck is leaking silly if u smell gas why u driving its leaking
If you having a promblem with your truck cutting out at idol it could possibly be the THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR
Where is the crankshaft sensor located on a Chevy 1500 sil. turbo diesel truck?
On the top side (the side closest to the truck bed) of the rear differential. I replaced it on my 2wd dually in less than 10 minutes.
The truck was still throttle body injection in 1995. They didn't use a MAF sensor.
That truck does not have a maf sensor.