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Hello everyone, I have a f-350 2010, and 4 months ago, I had a gradual loss of power and boost. The dealer has replaced the DPF, free, because guaranteed.
So, 4 months and 8 000km later, same problem with a P2263 code.
Can y you help me with my f-350 that has only 73000km 100%original and no more warranty.
 

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Trouble Code P2263 need help please!!! - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums

Code P2263 refers to a turbo actuator problem or turbo bearing problem caused by possible low engine oil level. Below is the posted problem explaining the issue:

Lack of power, fluid leakage from tailpipe, abnormal tailpipe sediment, white smoke, exhaust smell, check engine light on:
The above conditions may be accompanied by elevated engine idle, surging, engine knocking or the crankcase may be over full. Fluid frome the tailpipe may be coolant, fuel or oil.
If diagnostic codes P0087, P2291, P0263-P0284, P0300-P0308, or P1336 are retrieved, or if there is evidence of an internal fuel leak (fuel in the exhaust, over-full oil), the fuel supply to the injectors and the injectors should be checked for leakage. If the oil is not over-full the turbo bearings should be checked.
If the codes are P132B, P2262 or P2263, or there is evidence oil oil leaks or the oil level is low, turbo actuator operation and turbo bearings should be checked.
If there is evidence of coolant leakage from the exhaust or the coolant level is low, the EGR coolers should be tested.
Additional codes may include P244C or P244D for the DPF. Perform diagnosis on the above codes and engine noises as needed. Care should be taken when running the engine due to the likelyhood of piston hydro-lock/engine damage. TSB #07-8-9
 
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