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Help!! Changed parts and not fixed!!
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 791664" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>Caymen</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Are you refering to the very early model Fords, late 90's I believe, these dpfes sensors had metal housings and would cause, I may be wrong here, but issues with the o2 sensors going wacky or something like that, I'd have to through my tech papers for the exact problem but I do know that the dpfe sensors on these models were the casue of weird driveability issues. Since then Ford has done away with the metal sensors and gone with all plastic ones. I think that the plastic ones fail more but don't have the screwy driveability issues that the metal ones did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 791664, member: 66039"] Caymen Are you refering to the very early model Fords, late 90's I believe, these dpfes sensors had metal housings and would cause, I may be wrong here, but issues with the o2 sensors going wacky or something like that, I'd have to through my tech papers for the exact problem but I do know that the dpfe sensors on these models were the casue of weird driveability issues. Since then Ford has done away with the metal sensors and gone with all plastic ones. I think that the plastic ones fail more but don't have the screwy driveability issues that the metal ones did. [/QUOTE]
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