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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 06:29 PM
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were can i find the codes for all the xgauges for the 6.0?
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 06:34 PM
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You may try searching for a post on it by Blade35. If you can't find it I bet he will chime in or someone else.
 
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Sg2 codes w/values


Here is a partial list of Xgauges with Ford's values.

KO=KEY ON LI=LOW IDLE HI=eHIGH IDLE OR=OPERATING RANGE

FICM Vehicle Power (Volts) (Should be 12 Volts, should not drop below 10.25 for more than 60 seconds, or 9.0 for 4 seconds. TSB 09-24-03)

TXD: 07E02209CE

RXF: 0462450906CE

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FVP

KO=12.0 LI=14.0 HI=14.0 OR=10.5-15.5


FICM Logic Power (Volts) (Should be 12 volts)

TXD: 07E02209CF

RXF: 0462450906CF

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FLP

KO=12.0 LI=13.5 HI=13.5 OR=10.5-15.5

FICM Main Power (Volts) (Should be 47-48) Your FMP should never dip below 45. If it does, your FICM is toast and needs repaired or replaced. Check when cold

TXD: 07E02209D0

RXF: 0462450906D0

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006401000000

NAM: FMP

KO=47 LI=47.5 HI=47.5 OR=40-52 (yes, that is what it says from Ford)

VGT Duty Cycle (%)

TXD: 07E022096D

RXF: 04620509066D

RXD: 3010

MTH: 00647FFF0000

NAM: VGT

KO=0 LI=73 HI=43 OR=0-100 %

Engine Oil Temp

TXD: 07E0221310

RXF: 046245130610

RXD: 3010

MTH: 00090005F05F (00090005FFD8 alternate MTH found)

NAM: EOT

Engine hot KO=190 LI=190 HI=190 OR= -40 - 302 *F

Trans. Fluid Temp

TXD: 07E1221674

RXF: 046205160674

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000100080000

NAM: TFT


Inj. Control Press. (ICP / HPOP)

TXD: 07E0221446

RXF: 046205140646

RXD: 3010

MTH: 003900640000

NAM: ICP

KO=0 LI=625.5 HI=1400-1450 OR=0-4045


ICP Voltage (Volts)

TXD: 07E02216AD

RXF: 0462451606AD

RXD: 3010

MTH: 004827100000

NAM: ICV

KO=0.2 LI=1.0 HI=1.8 OR=.15-4.7 Volts


IPR Duty Cycle

TXD: 07E0221434

RXF: 046285140634

RXD: 3008

MTH: 0DCA03E8000A

NAM: IPR %

KO=14.84 LI=24 HI=40.60 OR=0-50 %


EGR Duty Cycle (Percent)

TXD: 07E022166E

RXF: 04620516066E

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006440000000

NAM: EGR

KO=0 LI=0-15 HI=32 OR=0-44 %



EGR Valve Position (mm)

TXD: 07E022096A

RXF: 04620509066A

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000100010000

NAM: EVP

Note: EGR Valve Position in hundredths of a millimeter, where 0 mm indicates a closed EGR valve position.




EGR Valve Position Measured (%)

TXD: 07E02209FE

RXF: 0462050906FE

RXD: 3010

MTH: 00647FFF0000

NAM: EVM
Note: MEASURED EGR Valve Position, in %, where a low value indicates a closed EGR valve (0 EGR flow), and a high value indicates an open EGR valve.

KO=0 LI=0 HI=9.72 OR=0 - 14 PERCENT



EGR Valve Position (Volts 0-5)

TXD: 07E022167E

RXF: 04620516067E

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000133330000

NAM: EGV

KO=0.8 LI=0.8 -1.0 HI=1.3 OR=0.6 - 3.5 VOLT

Camshaft & Crankshaft Sync (1 = in sync, 0 = not in sync)

TXD: 07E02209CD

RXF: 0462050906CD

RXD: 3000 (3001 alternate)

MTH: 000100010000

NAM: SYC

KO=0 LI=1 HI=1 OR 0-1 (NO/YES)

Intake Air Temperature 2 (Fahrenheit)

TXD: 07E02216A8

RXF: 0462051606A8

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000100010000

NAM: IA2

Engine HOT KO=113 LI=113 HI=113 OR= -40-250 *F




Barometric Pressure

TXD: 07E0221127

RXF: 046285110627

RXD: 3008

MTH: 003100500000

NAM: BMP

Here is another BAR if the above one is not working for you. The one below works for me.
Barometric Pressure (PSI)
TXD: 07E0221442
RXF: 046285140642
RXD: 3010
MTH: 001D00500000
NAM: BAR

KO=96.5 (14) LI=96.5 (14) HI=96.5 (14) OR=50 - 120 (7.3 - 17.4) kPa (PSI) 


Exhaust Back Pressure

TXD: 07E0221445

RXF: 046285140645

RXD: 3010

MTH: 001D00500000

NAM: EBP

KO=103 (15) LI=110 (16) HI=110 (16) OR=55 - 607 (8 -88) kPA (PSI)




Mass Fuel Desired (Milligrams Per Stroke)

TXD: 07E0221412

RXF: 046205140612

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000100100000

NAM: MFD

KO=0 LI=7.5 HI=10.7 OR=0-100


Fan Speed Sensor (RPM)

TXD: 07E022099F

RXF: 04620509069F

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000100040000

NAM: FSS

KO=0 LI=533 HI=488 OR=0-4000


Injector Timing Before Top Dead Center (Degrees)

TXD: 07E02209CC

RXF: 0462850906CC

RXD: 3010

MTH: 000A00400000

NAM: ITM

KO=0 LI=-8.71 HI=+3.5 OR-50 - 50 ANGLE (Degrees) Injector Timing (TDC)

( not sure about the above)





Accelerator Pedal Position (%)

TXD: 07E02209D4

RXF: 0462050906D4

RXD: 3008

MTH: 000100020000

NAM: AP%

Key On=0 LI=0 HI=13 Op range=0-17.75 (mine reads up to 99%, not sure why)


DTC Count (Diagnostic Trouble Code Count)

TXD: 07E0220200

RXF: 046205020600

RXD: 3008

MTH: 000100010000

NAM: DTC

Counts trouble code cycles

KO=0 LI=0 HI=0 OR=0 - 255




VREF (Calibration Voltage Input)

TXD: 07E0221155

RXF: 046245110655

RXD: 3010

MTH: 006433330000

NAM: CVI

KO=4.9 LI=4.9 HI=4.9 OR=4.5 - 5.5 VOLTS Reference Voltage
 

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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 06:57 PM
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thats great. thanks axelrod.

which of these should i watch when trouble shooting my studder in the mornings as well as my longer than normal but not crazy long cranks?
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:12 PM
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FICM
ICP
ICPV
IPR%
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:14 PM
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kool thanks blade
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:15 PM
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Sorry, 3year old grandson was tryin to help me type a minute ago when I posted that reply.
Here is another good list: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/a...8&d=1337911266

I would watch the FICM main power. Battery voltage, ICP, and IPR just to start with. And of course get the EOT and ECT gauges up and do a test drive to see where the coolers are also.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:26 PM
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i run a sct tsx as gauges. i always watch my eot and ect delta. mainly under 8* delta. i had a scan gauge in my 99 ranger which is in need of a head job so why not use the sgII for a bit in the sd. just wanting to do some trouble shooting with my issues.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusty Axlerod
Sorry, 3year old grandson was tryin to help me type a minute ago when I posted that reply.
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Thats great Rusty Train them young so when they get older you can hand him the part and Point him in the direction of the truck Git-R-Done LOL
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by BLADE35
Thats great Rusty Train them young so when they get older you can hand him the part and Point him in the direction of the truck Git-R-Done LOL
lol thats right.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 08:33 PM
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Oh yea, he's loving the work bench. Earlier, I put a deep socket on a 1/4drive ratchet and showed him how to spin it around. He was having a big time until he got a little too wild with it and konked himself on the head . We have since switched to screwdrivers lol.
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 08:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Rusty Axlerod
Oh yea, he's loving the work bench. Earlier, I put a deep socket on a 1/4drive ratchet and showed him how to spin it around. He was having a big time until he got a little too wild with it and konked himself on the head . We have since switched to screwdrivers lol.


Maybe Santa can get him one those little Plastic Tool SetsSorrey
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 09:07 PM
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Rusty I have two links for both of you

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Sean Coke (The little ones are watching)
 
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Old Oct 12, 2012 | 08:30 PM
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Boy this tread turned into a playhouse. Lol gota love the kids. I can't wait till my son is old enough to start learning. He's only 2 right now. My little girl who is 5 likes to help me wash the truck.

Anyway, I put the codes in for some of the xgauges. That is easy once you have the codes. Now my FICM is perfect. KOEO 48.5 and while cranking only went down to 47.5. And stayed there in that window while driving sometimes hitting 49.

Now my next question is with the icp, ipr. What is normal while starting, also what are these for? The icp is hpop right?
 
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ICP= the Actual Oil Pressure

IPR= Is the Valve that controls the Pressure

So you need around 600 ICp to start the truck IPR will shoot High 77% Area

At Idel you will see around 580-620ICP and 22% IPR or so

Here is Ford specs
ICP 0 625.5 1400 - 1450 0 - 4045 PRESSURE (PSI) ICP Desired
Reading Left to right KOEO-Low Idel-High Idel (2500 RPM) Last set of numbers in this case 0-4045 is sensor Range

IPR # 14.84 24 40.60 0 - 50 PERCENT Injection Pressure Regulator

Same Deal Left to right^^^

I got alittle Creative LOL
 
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