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Thank you very much Curtis. Now I feel much better if I have the no start happens again. Atleast I have an idea of where to look besides the usual check oil, fuel filter, water in fuel, fuel pump, etc.
I've started and stopped the truck atleast 12 times today in the process of running around locally. No problems yet. I almost want to start using the remote start button to see if it had anything to do with it.. which at this point I'd definely say no.
This upcoming weekend I'll clean the EBP tube and sensor. Seems like a pretty easy job.
Now if it were to be the IPR that is sticking, does that tend to be a little more involved?
Does anybody have an idea what a ICP sensor costs? I tried calling my local dealer twice today but they only put me on hold for 10 minutes.. and no answer. I did a search online and found the price was $124 for the sensor. I'm not sure if thats still accurate or not especially when they are still selling the CPS sensor for $158 when the price was reduced to $28.
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