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ICP Location?
I read where the ICP connection shouldn't have oil in the connector, where is the ICP sensor located so I can inspect? Thanks, Fred
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If you are standing at the front of the truck facing the truck it is on the right side. It is on the drivers side head towards the front of the truck.
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this is a video showing the location of the ICP.
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Thanks for the info, is the statement that there should be no oil in the connector for it true? Thanks, Fred
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I have the same question, i have cleaned mine, but idk wat it means or if its a problem
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Yes if there is oil in the connection, then the sensor is bad. ICP = injection control pressure.
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Whats the cost for the replacement if it's bad?
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~$150 - $175
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I found an ICP sensor brand new in a ford bag on ebay for $65 plus shipping. Otherwise it will be $150+ like jcbones said.
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if there is oil in the connector, what does it cause the truck to do ???
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