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Re: Nope, not the DPFE Sensor
Get the ford part number from it and do a Google search. You'll find out
right away.
CJB
"David Lee" <dack350c@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:5Nakf.9055$wf.2940@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> Thanks for your help but that is not the one. I replaced the DPFS and it
> is hooked up to the EGR tube. The one I am
> having trouble with sits a bit aft and below the EGR valve
> and is directly connected to a thin bracket that fits on the
> lower bolt to the EGR valve. Well at least I have cured
> the spark knock I had and other things but I have one bad vacuum leak now.
> I just do not see where this thing connects.
> Dave
>
> "johanb" <ollieb1oREMOVE@THIScs.com> wrote in message
> news:iK8kf.617$_y6.1687@news.uswest.net...
>> 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
>>
>> "Ken Darnell" <dack350c@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:aX3kf.8276$N45.4779@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
>>> 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
>>> valve.
>>> Attached to this bracket is a device that has one electrical plug and
>>> two
>>> air hose
>>> connections. The hoses are gone. What is this thing and how and where do
>>> I
>>> reattach the hoses? Thanks.
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
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