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ICP sensor Interchangeable?
<hr style="color:#ffffff; background-color:#ffffff" size="1"> Hey experts, I've got a bit of a problem that I hope someone can answer. I'm in the middle of changing my ICP sensor on my 2003 6.0. I ordered the correct replacement part and now that I've got the truck apart i have found that "For Diesels" sent me the wrong part. I ordered part number 3C3Z9F838EA (ISK605 or ref# 1845274C92) which is specified for early '03 6.0. The packing slip indicates that part # and the plastic bag that was in the box also has that part #. Problem is, the sensor in the bag is actually part number 3C3Z9F838AA (ISK604, ref# 1845428C92) which is the sensor specified for 2004-2009 trucks.
it states that an alternative part that can be used is Part Number: 1845274CP2 / 1845274 / 1845274C92 AP63407
that is, the early '03 can apparently be substituted on a later truck. However, the page for the earlier model ISK605 Ford Diesel Powerstroke ICP Sensors | ForDiesels.com does not list any alternative part. My question is, can the ICP sensor that is made for the later model be used in the pre 9/2003 engine? It seems logical to me that if the sensors are interchangeable for a later truck, they should work just fine on an early build truck as well. If not then it looks like I'll be sending this one back. The biggest difference I can see between the two is the size of the sensor body. The early '03 sensors have a 1 1/16" hex body and the later ones are a 15/16".
Lets see if we can get a Mod to move this to 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel - Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums
If you do a search I know that you will find a
thread on this subject. Some of the early 03 guys
will most likely let you know what is what with this.
Running a late build ICP sensor in my early build 6.0 with absolutely no problems what so ever. Put it in, it will work just fine and may last longer do to a new design.
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