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Throwing parts at it;
Well fellas, got a new fuel pump in there. Was easy enough to do. Just had to wait a week for it to showup through shipping.
What do yall think? Could she use a little more dirt? 😅 I think I dropped about 100lbs of gravel that was caught up in between the...
Woah! Thats wild! Would be a good indicator to catch a failing fuel pump before it completely crashes. This is something i will look for on live scans now. Considering i do lots of long trips, and put on 30k+ miles a year. I really should get a ling range fuel tank. But until then, with the...
Yes, i will confirm if your suspicion is the same for my setup too. Hopefully i have similar results and new feedback of PID's like Bill had. I appreciate all your guys' help! Sorry for the delay in responses, life is busy. I will keep you posted on the PID reset/search.
Oh!!!! This may be exactly what I was dealing with! I will do this later tonight and report back.
Would certainly bring a calmness to my curiosity of the missing PID. But the new fuel pump is already in 😅, so unfortunately reading the live data won't determine the actual pressured produced by...
It does, I've searchwd through all modules. With key word searvh for fuel and without using any keyword search and just scrolling through the entire list of PID's searching for anything closely related to actual fuel pressure from the low fuel pressure end. I will triple check all modules to see...
All great info! I appreciate all the input!
Although replacing the LFP sensor would be preventive, and convenient while having the tank already down, I'm too stubborn and also curious to know if thats my actual problem, so I don't mind dropping the tank twice if it came down to that 😅 If...
Just wanted to keep everyone updated. Sorry, was out of town the last few days. The Ranger has been parked in the driveway this whole time.
I ordered the OBD Link EX Forscan tool recommended on the forscan software page thinking this would load the PID for the FLP_actual, as opposed to the...
Oh!? I didn't even think of that. Totally overlooked that possibility. I'll have to chevk that tonight. Maybe run a cable camera down it to check the secondary flap/valve.
Okay, thats easy enough to read. I see where I can access and probe the pins for the FLP sensor using the C410 connector.
But I've never done a sensor check with a voltmeter before. How do I check that? Is there a conversion from volts/ohms to get a PSI 'actual' reading? What am I looking for...
I believe so? I am still new to navigating my way through Forscan. I simply go to the "Select PID's dialog" window and search for anything Fuel related. I even scanned all the way through the menu without using 'fuel' as a filter keyword.
Its strange to me that the PCM doesn't provide an 'actual' FLP PID, because isn't this the fuel low pressure sensor above the tank right there? One would think that sensor is specifically designed for 'actual' readings for the FLP system.
So mechanical gauge pressure test compared to the FLP desired PSI is about all I can do for self diagnosis then huh?
I don't have the pressure gauge yet. Looking at a cheap one on Amazon right now, could be here in 2 days. Hoping it has the proper quick connect fittings.
Any other thoughts?
I was only able to find the FLP_DSD (desired) PID in the Forscan software. Idk why I can't find the actual? I have the latest version of Forscan according to their update. V2.3.71 which was released 2026-05-08 🤔
Is there a way for me to load that PID into the software? I couldn't find it for...
Love these trucks! Ain't ever gonna get rid of it!
Lariat Tremor package with Smartcap, Decked drawer system, and hood lights.
Currently running into an issue with some motor stalls though, with a P008A code. Could use some help! Checkout my thread in the fix/repair forum.
Hey all! New member here.
Twice now my motor has stalled on me while cruising around through the desert. First time it went into limp mode after stalling 5 or 6 times, but would start back up, with a couple of long cranks to get it going. Kept the rpms up and drove it 75 miles back home. Check...