kieefer
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Maybe one of our clever technicians on here can point this out on our trucks and explain why it/yours connects moisture?
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I raised heck with them and they finally got the truck in this morning. A couple of hours later the problem is identified and part ordered. We should have been here 2 weeks ago. In fairness, the dealership is short-handed like we all are and struggling to keep up.I'll have to remember this and bring it up when I bring my truck in for an oil change on Friday. Mine has been doing this for quite a few months. And like you, it's been getting worse over time. Hopefully mine doesn't sit with them for weeks or anything.
Thanks OP for taking your valuable time to share the problem and fix which will definitely help some of us on this forum.Fixed! Just got back from the dealership after being asked to come in and test drive my Ranger. Smooth! Problem was multiple cylinder miss-fires that were not throwing codes but showed up for the tech. The culprit part temporarily swapped from another truck to try is called a Differential Pressure Feedback Valve which had moisture in it.
No part number, sorry.Thanks OP for taking your valuable time to share the problem and fix which will definitely help some of us on this forum.
Do you happen to know the part number for the DPFE sensor which the dealer replaced?
Maybe it is KA1Z5L200A, but I 'm not so sure.
Many thanks again.
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thats what I ment when i said kick ass that thing from time to time ??Fixed! Just got back from the dealership after being asked to come in and test drive my Ranger. Smooth! Problem was multiple cylinder miss-fires that were not throwing codes but showed up for the tech. The culprit part temporarily swapped from another truck to try is called a Differential Pressure Feedback Valve which had moisture in it.
Once its fixed, see if they put the part number on the invoice/repair receipt. They typically do here, but dealers can be different...No part number, sorry.
Just picked up the truck. Part number listed as LB5Z9J433BOnce its fixed, see if they put the part number on the invoice/repair receipt. They typically do here, but dealers can be different...
I thought they told you it was the Differential Pressure Feedback Valve??Just picked up the truck. Part number listed as LB5Z9J433B
https://parts.lakelandford.com/p/Fo...HAUST-GAS-RECIRCULAT/91072122/LB5Z9J433B.html
"all cylinders have history of random misfire"
Looking at the diagram in the link I provided, it looks like they replaced an assembly. I assume the DPFE is part of this assembly. The service manager told me it is part of the EGR system.I thought they told you it was the Differential Pressure Feedback Valve??
I think it’s a $16 part.
As an update to try and close the loop here:I'll have to remember this and bring it up when I bring my truck in for an oil change on Friday. Mine has been doing this for quite a few months. And like you, it's been getting worse over time. Hopefully mine doesn't sit with them for weeks or anything.