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2004 Ford E-150 4.6L No Start
Intermittent no start...seems to be a poor ground supply to the fpdm. I would like to find the body ground point for this ground. This is a conversion van.
FIX posted 1/14/2019
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| VIN | 1FDRE14W74 |
| Engine | 4.6 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 4-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection / SEFI |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | No Start |
| Occurs | Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
| P0190 | Fuel Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal Voltage Too High |
| P1233 | Turbocharger Boost Sensor/BARO Sensor Incorrect Correlation |
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Vehicle Data
2004 Ford E-150
| VIN | 1FDRE14W74 |
| Engine | 4.6 L / 8 cyl / GAS |
| Trans | 4-speed Automatic (Electronic) |
| Delivery | Fuel Injection / SEFI |
| Emissions | OBD-II Compliant |
| Symptoms | No Start |
| Occurs | Intermittently |
Trouble Codes
| P0190 | Fuel Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal Voltage Too High |
| P1233 | Turbocharger Boost Sensor/BARO Sensor Incorrect Correlation |
11 Replies Received
11 Replies Received
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