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2006 F250 6.0.... will it start NO!!

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Old 09-15-2017 | 10:42 PM
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Default 2006 F250 6.0.... will it start NO!!

Ok so I got the fuel in water on my odometer after filling up at a local store. Made it about 5 miles from store and truck just died while doing 60 mph. Had to get it towed home. Had a mobile mechanic come run diagnostic for codes. Only code that popped up was crank shaft sensor. I'm far from a mechanic but I've had a few over to look at it. What I've done is first went to the water separator drained it fuel in water code went away but still no crank. Next drained tank. Replaced filters with OEM motorcraft filters put new diesel from different store. Changed the crank shaft sensor...which was a pain in the ****!!! After doing all this still no crank amd run. It will turn over but not start. Put a gas soaked rag in aor breather hose and it fired right up and runs for maybe 10-12 seconds and dies. Ive spent over $600 parts and labor and still nothing. After changing crank shaft sensor the truck is not throwing any codes. I'm in desperate need of some answers. The motor itself has been bulletproofed but NO EGR delete NO chip NO programmer. Thanks for any help you can give.
 
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Old 09-23-2017 | 12:48 PM
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So it doesnt crank or it cranks but no start?
 
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Old 09-23-2017 | 12:53 PM
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Sorry i re-read your post. Sounds like youre not getting fuel. Make sure your fuel pump is working. Be sure the inertia switch hasnt been tripped. Check and if nessicary change your fuel filters. Drain the top fuel bowl and then have someone turn the key on...watch to see if the fuel bowl is filling. If it is filling, watch for any bubbles in the fuel.
 




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