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There is no one fix for this fault, you need a smoke test done to see if there really is a leak or it is a sensor malfunction, that takes a skilled tech to figure out what and which is the cause. This code can be a real nightmare to diagnose..
If you are talking about a trouble code for the pressure sensor, the sensor may be telling the computer the fuel pressure is too high. The sensor is mounted in the fuel rail on the engine.
It may be avail from the dealers parts dept,
if you give them your VIN #
It came with the vehicle when new,the factory code
that is,was on a white plastic card on some fords,then
you can change it ,if you have the owners manual
You should be able to drive the truck to the dealer and have them give you the code, provided it was not changed by the previous owner. Usually the code is in the owner's manual.
Sounds like a cylinder misfire to me. Scan your computer system for fault codes. If no codes are present, you can use mode 6 data to determine which cylinder or cylinders are not contributing and diagnose and repair accordingly.
Go to the local parts store, have them check the codes (they will do this for free usually). It will tell you what sensor needs to be checked/replaced. Once the part is replaced, it will clear on its own. They can also reset the code, but it will come back if the trouble persists.
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