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I have a F250 FWD 6.4 power stroke. The lower turbo hose blew and the clamp was no where to be found I had to drive 150 miles to get to civilization and purchase a clamp. During the drive the engine light and the wrench light came on. The codes were P0192 and P2463. The P2363 was cleared when I pulled the DPF and pressure washed it. What do I need to do to clear the P0192 it will not reset.
Your turbo boot is part of your air intake system; the P0192 is a fuel system code. I don't see any possible way they could be related.
You say you couldn't find the clamp; any chance it damaged the wiring to your FRP sensor? The sensor will be under the valve covers, but I would look for damage to the wiring.
Clear the codes and start over. It may all be related to the turbo boot issue.
Do drain and check your fuel filters.
Best to check all the boots. They tend to have issues after awhile because of the emissions.
I did clear the codes but the P0192 remained. I purchased a new fuel filter and will replace it in the morning. I checked the boots as you suggested and did find a loose clamp on the upper hose. Thanks for the heads up, I had a little tunnel vision and wasn't looking beyond the code issue.