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Where is the injection control pressure sensor on a 2005 ford e 350 6.0 diesel or fuel module?

The 2005 Ford E-350 6.0L Power Stroke diesel doesn't have a single "injection control pressure sensor" in the way some other systems do. Instead, the High-Pressure Oil System (HPOP) pressure is monitored indirectly through several components and sensors working together. There isn't a sensor specifically labeled "Injection Control Pressure Sensor."

The key components related to monitoring fuel injection pressure are:

* High-Pressure Oil Pump (HPOP): This pump builds the pressure. There isn't a direct pressure sensor *on* the HPOP itself, but its output is crucial.

* Injection Control Pressure (ICP) Sensor: This sensor is the most important for monitoring the pressure in the high-pressure oil system. It's usually located on the passenger side of the engine, mounted on the high-pressure oil rail. It's *not* on the fuel module (fuel filter housing).

* Oil Pressure Sensor (OP): While not directly related to *injection* pressure, this monitors the overall lubrication oil pressure and is used by the PCM to help manage HPOP operation. This is *also not* on the fuel module.

Therefore, the location you're looking for is the ICP sensor (Injection Control Pressure) located on the high-pressure oil rail, generally on the passenger side of the engine. You'll need a diagram specific to the 6.0L Power Stroke engine in your vehicle to pinpoint the exact location. A repair manual or online diagrams (like those available on forums dedicated to the 6.0L Power Stroke) will be helpful.

The fuel module (which houses the fuel filter) is unrelated to the high-pressure oil system that controls fuel injection in this engine.