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Old 10-19-2009, 08:44 AM
dmalmgre dmalmgre is offline
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FICM connector and P0275

Hi yall. Working on a customers 2004 F250 SD 6.0 right now. We did a EGR cooler delete on it and now we have a seldomly rough running 6.0 and a P0275 code. The tech that worked on it also cracked the FICM connector X3 (the one closest to the radiator, everyone has issues with it). Has anyone found a connector that will work for this yet or are we going to have to replace the entire harness for $420? We think that the poor running, P0275 and cracked connector are all directly related.
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Old 10-19-2009, 02:14 PM
dannyboy950 dannyboy950 is offline
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Your suspicions are correct to be shure jiggle and tug on the harness a little while running if it changes up thats the problem. And so far I have not found the company that makes repair components for the plugs, but there is bound to be one somwhere.
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