cjryan
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- 2000 XL 4.0 OHV 4x4
2000 OHV 4.0. I have a major issue with my DPFE sensor (Differential Feedback Pressure Sensor). Here is the story:
I was driving back from the mountains today and noticed that I wasn't getting as much power as I should. I was going up a hill fairly slowly (due to lack of power) and I heard an unusual hissing sound in the engine bay. I pulled over and noticed one of the hoses connecting the EGR tube to the DPFE sensor was disconnected from the EGR tube. I connected it and drove for about 50 miles before it popped off again. I did this again twice and the second time I noticed the same hose was also disconnected from the DPFE sensor.
By now the end of the hose had split at the end where it connects to the EGR tube. I pulled the extra hose slack farther over the EGR tube to make a tight as possible seal, and connected the other end of the hose to the DPFE sensor, made sure everything was snug and continued driving.
I didn't make it very far before I heard the same "hissing" again and pulled over. This time when I popped the hood I saw THAT THE DPFE SENSOR HAD MELTED!! Specifically the male plastic end where the hose connects melted from the same hose that kept disconnecting. Slight melting occured on the other male plastic end but not as much.
The disconnecting happened as higher RPM's (above 3000) at first, but then the RPM's didn't matter. I had it towed to the Ford dealer (after hours), but I am considering just replacing the DPFE sensor and the hoses and seeing how it goes. I'm concerned the EGR valve is stuck open or closed and this is the problem that wouldn't be fixed by the DPFE sensor. Please help!
Thank you for reading.
I was driving back from the mountains today and noticed that I wasn't getting as much power as I should. I was going up a hill fairly slowly (due to lack of power) and I heard an unusual hissing sound in the engine bay. I pulled over and noticed one of the hoses connecting the EGR tube to the DPFE sensor was disconnected from the EGR tube. I connected it and drove for about 50 miles before it popped off again. I did this again twice and the second time I noticed the same hose was also disconnected from the DPFE sensor.
By now the end of the hose had split at the end where it connects to the EGR tube. I pulled the extra hose slack farther over the EGR tube to make a tight as possible seal, and connected the other end of the hose to the DPFE sensor, made sure everything was snug and continued driving.
I didn't make it very far before I heard the same "hissing" again and pulled over. This time when I popped the hood I saw THAT THE DPFE SENSOR HAD MELTED!! Specifically the male plastic end where the hose connects melted from the same hose that kept disconnecting. Slight melting occured on the other male plastic end but not as much.
The disconnecting happened as higher RPM's (above 3000) at first, but then the RPM's didn't matter. I had it towed to the Ford dealer (after hours), but I am considering just replacing the DPFE sensor and the hoses and seeing how it goes. I'm concerned the EGR valve is stuck open or closed and this is the problem that wouldn't be fixed by the DPFE sensor. Please help!
Thank you for reading.