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Hi to all menbers

Went looking for some answers for my 2003 F250 super duty 7.3 4x4, and come across Superdutydiesel.

I am hoping someone can help, it is hard getting the right answers down under Sydney Australia.

To start with my truck just started stalling for no reason.
It would do it after driving for a period of time , restart it would be fine .
Then the next tiome it would happen after you first start. Turn the truck of restart all ok then it would happen again .

Have done the following , checked and replaced fuel filter.
Read the forum about cam sensor , this discribe my fault exactly purchased a new cam sensor raplaced it . Still have the same fault of stalling.

Checked fuel pump seems to be all ok.

Cheacked fault codes have fault codes B1352 and B1359.

Also hooked up the Flashpaq Superchip tuner and put the truck back to standard tune , fault of stalling still happening .

When i did this I got codes P0562 system voltage low and P0603 iternal ctrl mod kam error , from what I have seen on your forum these to codes are nothing to be concerned aboat.
 

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Well you found the right spot to get many answers. Somone more knowledgable weill be along shortly to provide code definitions and relate the answers to correct the defficiencies to your truck.

May have to wait until after No. 44 is over

Colts 10 NO 3 @nd 10:03 to go

Come on Saints Who Dat

Welcome to :SDD
 

OZYFTRUCK

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Thanks for the welcome

well you found the right spot to get many answers. Somone more knowledgable weill be along shortly to provide code definitions and relate the answers to correct the defficiencies to your truck.

May have to wait until after no. 44 is over

colts 10 no 3 @nd 10:03 to go

come on saints who dat

welcome to :sdd

thanks from down under
 

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Hi to all menbers

Went looking for some answers for my 2003 F250 super duty 7.3 4x4, and come across Superdutydiesel.

I am hoping someone can help, it is hard getting the right answers down under Sydney Australia.

To start with my truck just started stalling for no reason.
It would do it after driving for a period of time , restart it would be fine .
Then the next tiome it would happen after you first start. Turn the truck of restart all ok then it would happen again .

Have done the following , checked and replaced fuel filter.
Read the forum about cam sensor , this discribe my fault exactly purchased a new cam sensor raplaced it . Still have the same fault of stalling.

Checked fuel pump seems to be all ok.

Cheacked fault codes have fault codes B1352 and B1359.

Also hooked up the Flashpaq Superchip tuner and put the truck back to standard tune , fault of stalling still happening .

When i did this I got codes P0562 system voltage low and P0603 iternal ctrl mod kam error , from what I have seen on your forum these to codes are nothing to be concerned aboat.

With a P0562 code, I'd Check and Clean all your battery post and connections.. Then Load test your batteries. Test them completely disconnected from the truck.. and from each other. If one is weak.. replace them Both.

It's well known.. these trucks are VERY sensitive to having the right Voltage & amperage.

By the way.. WELCOME TO SDD ;tu;tu

Joe
 

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:SDD OZYFTRUCK. I second Big Joe's advice. The DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Codes) are listed in the WIKI Technical Articles in the TOP BLUE LINE, above. Look under Articles for DTC's.

Dave :)
 

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with a p0562 code, i'd check and clean all your battery post and connections.. Then load test your batteries. Test them completely disconnected from the truck.. And from each other. If one is weak.. Replace them both.

It's well known.. These trucks are very sensitive to having the right voltage & amperage.

By the way.. Welcome to sdd ;tu;tu

joe

thanks mate

two new batterys last month , have done voltage test 12.3-12.8 out
 

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