Replacing the crank angle sensor is a good start, that's most likely the problem. The coil could also be dodgy, but I would replace the crank angle sensor first. Disclaimer: You acknowledge and agree ...
The probability is that you’ve disconnected something electrical to change the crank-angle sensor and failed to reconnect it afterwards. It sounds simple, but it’s a common problem. Either that or the ...
When it comes to diesel-engine hierarchy, we feel it's fair to say Ford's 1994-2003 7.3L Power Stroke engine sits squarely in a middle space among all of the oil burners that have powered heavy-duty ...
Continuing our informal "series" on diesel-engine problems—common, and, not-so-common—we're focusing our attention on the Ford 6.7L Power Stroke (code name "Scorpion"), an engine developed exclusively ...