My 2005 lariat f350. 6.0 power stroke won't start wat could be the problem

Asked by XxdmanxX Aug 17, 2011 at 12:15 PM about the 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty Lariat Extended Cab LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

okay first symptoms was that I was like 40mph it would not let me accelater so I changed
the IPR sensor and work fine but the a month was it didn't want too start sometimes it would
star but it would last for a week an then it won't start  they it had to do with the oil cooler so I
changed it  because oil appeared in the water n I fixed that then it only work for a week then
it didn't start again they told it had to do with the oil pressure so changed the oil pump that's
on top of the motor  and no start they'd told me it was n air leak I chugged four injectors and
the big pipe that covers them n yea it stated n only work for too days I don't know wats the
problem I need help pls?

2 Answers

make sure its full of antifreze,,change the cold start sensor.you say they,who is they??

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Was it the hpop that you changed and did you look at the ipr valve when you had it apart

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