DPFE sensor
Have to be special heat resistance hoses
Be aware that they are 2 different sizes
They go from EGR tube to that sensor
> I put in a new egr valve in a 94 ranger and apparently loosened some hoses
> and they are gone. There is a bracket that is attached at one end to the egr
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> reattach the hoses? Thanks.
> Dave
David Lee - 03 Dec 2005 06:18 GMT
Thanks for your help but that is not the one. I replaced the DPFS and it is
hooked up to the EGR tube. The one I am
having trouble with sits a bit aft and below the EGR valve
and is directly connected to a thin bracket that fits on the
lower bolt to the EGR valve. Well at least I have cured
the spark knock I had and other things but I have one bad vacuum leak now. I
just do not see where this thing connects.
Dave
> DPFE sensor
>
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>> reattach the hoses? Thanks.
>> Dave
CJB - 03 Dec 2005 21:51 GMT
Get the ford part number from it and do a Google search. You'll find out
right away.
CJB
> Thanks for your help but that is not the one. I replaced the DPFS and it
> is hooked up to the EGR tube. The one I am
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>>> reattach the hoses? Thanks.
>>> Dave
David Lee - 04 Dec 2005 22:44 GMT
I ran the part number and did not get an exact match. Tried some online
parts places and no dice. I got a hint that it might be a PFE sensor is that
possible. If so how and where does it hook up?
> Get the ford part number from it and do a Google search. You'll find out
> right away.
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>>>> reattach the hoses? Thanks.
>>>> Dave