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Anyone heard anything about why Ford would be eliminatin the fuel heater? See post I found elsewhere:
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""Just went through this yesterday, stripped the 6mm plug. I went to get the repair kit as mentioned earlier in this thread, the one with the side plate.
When I asked for the part # that is listed earlier the guy tells me there's an updated number. I get the plate and take a look. It has the steel plug, WIF sensor and no heater. I asked him what was up. Apparently the new part has eliminated the heater because it was ‘causing a condition’. I know the guy and don’t think he would mislead me. Besides, it makes sense. My WIF light was only coming on after running a while. When I started it, no light. A bit later, a light, without moving the truck.
So here’s what I ended up with. A new side plate, sensor and plug (6C3Z-9B249-A), and a new wiring pig tail to get rid of the heater wire (6C3Z-9F759-A).
On another note, I not yet replaced the side plate. What I did to get the old plug out was to take a dermal with a 1” heavy duty cut off wheel and cut a slot if the plug. I then used a half inch screw driver and a small crescent wrench to remove the plug. That got my water drained, and I’ll change the plate at a more convenient time.""
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""Just went through this yesterday, stripped the 6mm plug. I went to get the repair kit as mentioned earlier in this thread, the one with the side plate.
When I asked for the part # that is listed earlier the guy tells me there's an updated number. I get the plate and take a look. It has the steel plug, WIF sensor and no heater. I asked him what was up. Apparently the new part has eliminated the heater because it was ‘causing a condition’. I know the guy and don’t think he would mislead me. Besides, it makes sense. My WIF light was only coming on after running a while. When I started it, no light. A bit later, a light, without moving the truck.
So here’s what I ended up with. A new side plate, sensor and plug (6C3Z-9B249-A), and a new wiring pig tail to get rid of the heater wire (6C3Z-9F759-A).
On another note, I not yet replaced the side plate. What I did to get the old plug out was to take a dermal with a 1” heavy duty cut off wheel and cut a slot if the plug. I then used a half inch screw driver and a small crescent wrench to remove the plug. That got my water drained, and I’ll change the plate at a more convenient time.""