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revolverivar 05-31-2011 02:06 PM

6.0 no start
 
I have a 2005 F-350 superduty 6.0 that died on me. I have tried to search on this forum and Google but I would like an opinion from you anyway.
This is what happens. It gradually got hard to start but once it starts it runs ok. Several attempts were needed and each time it run only a few seconds. When it finally started it idle is it, no rev possible. As soon as I touch the acceleretor it died. Eventually, as it got warm I could get it moving but I had to rev it hard to get it running smooth.
This only worked a couple of times, now it just starts for a few seconds, no more and its impossible to get running at all.
I am thinking airleak from the HPOP or faulty HPOP.
Codes are P0261-P0282 wich is all injectors. P0611 FICM, P2614 and P2617.

Deleted the EGR last year and a new turbo just after that. I would greatly appreciate your advice guys.

Ivar

2006powerstroke90 05-31-2011 02:14 PM

STC fitting failed maybe.

bismic 05-31-2011 02:27 PM

With a FICM code (especially w/ codes for all the injectors), isn't the likely culprit the FICM?

Cam and crank sensor codes are a result, not a cause.

Load test each battery individually also.

revolverivar 06-01-2011 01:05 PM

I took it apart today, down to HPOP and STC. How do I check the parts?

texans 06-01-2011 01:19 PM

you will have to do an airleak off test to determine if the HPO system has a leak, but I agree with mark sounds more like an FICM to me. What FICM code were you getting?

steelhead2 06-01-2011 01:28 PM

isnt the p0611 code the death code for the ficm?.i think bismic's right again.if i were you id stop and heed his advice.

hubler13f 06-01-2011 01:46 PM

I believe that a bad STC fitting would normally give you and P2285 code for the ICP sensor. Basicly the ICP senses the oil pressure built up inside the HPO system feeding the injectors. If the STC fitting was leaking and not allowing the mandatory pressure build up to run the injectors it would normally pop the ICP sensor code P2285.

Sounds like your going through what I went through when my batteries were failing. I agree with Bismic to load test the batteries. Test the batteries before trying to restart again, I believe I have read that continuous cranking and running on low voltage can lead to FICM failure.

bismic 06-01-2011 02:26 PM

wow .

hubler13f 06-01-2011 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by bismic (Post 10410853)
wow .

Did I say something incorrect?

texans 06-01-2011 03:11 PM

I think the "WOW" was the fact that he tore all the way down to where he did without checking the basic stuff. WOW was kind of my thoughts as well!

hubler13f 06-01-2011 03:16 PM

I was thinking "WOW" might have something to do with almost everyone who replied agreed with Mark in some form or fashion.

bismic 06-01-2011 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by texans (Post 10410981)
I think the "WOW" was the fact that he tore all the way down to where he did without checking the basic stuff. WOW was kind of my thoughts as well!

Yup.

Who knows though - I guess it could also have an issue in the HPO system ....

hubler13f - Didn't mean to make you think it was your post - sorry.

hubler13f 06-01-2011 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by bismic (Post 10411069)
Yup.

Who knows though - I guess it could also have an issue in the HPO system ....

hubler13f - Didn't mean to make you think it was your post - sorry.

No problems, just thought I might have given some bad info and wanted to correct myself if that was the case.
I don't have any problems admitting I'm wrong, if I knew everything I'd be making the big bucks designing these things and wouldn't be reading this site.:)

cheezit 06-01-2011 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by bismic (Post 10410853)
wow .

and this.... I just cant top it

2006lariat 06-01-2011 05:45 PM

On the bright side, his STC fitting will be updated!


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