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For engine sensors U go with Motorcraft or International Harvester.
Be sure to check the pipe nipple for the EBS where it goes into the
manifold. They can and do plug up with soot.
Is the truck egr deleted? Have you inspected egr valve? What about ICP codes? they still there or have you addressed that already?low boost? Have you checked your map hose connection to the manifold for cracks and a good connection? Vac tubes for cracks?
there's a lot in all them codes to check and eliminate.
Just some where to start.
I have cleaned the egr, replaced map sensor and ebp sensor , I’ve cleaned the ebp tube and I’ve replace the map
sensor tube and cleaned the nipple on the valve cover.
It’s given me a 2286 and 2287 code, I haven’t done anything with them codes or the icp bc I wanna know for sure if thats it before I go a just start changing sensors, when I unplug the icp it’s not oily or anything
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