Standard Ignition Diesel Injection Control Pressure Sensor P/N:PS713
Keep your 7.3L diesel's high-pressure oil system reporting accurately with the Standard Ignition Diesel Injection Control Pressure Sensor ICP102K. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the listed V8-7.3L applications — including the 1994-1996 Ford F-250, 2000-2003 Ford Excursion, 1999-2003 Ford F-350 Super Duty, and a wide range of International medium-duty trucks such as the 1994-2004 International 3800. This part covers 38 applications in total, so check the Buyer's Guide tab for the complete list.
On these hydraulically actuated, electronically controlled injection systems, the engine relies on high-pressure oil to fire the injectors. The injection control pressure sensor measures that oil pressure and reports it to the powertrain control module, which uses the signal to manage injector operation.
Diagnose the pressure or driveability concern before replacing, as these symptoms can have other causes. Manufacturer part number ICP102K.
What does this sensor do?
It measures the high-pressure oil (injection control pressure) that actuates the injectors and reports that reading to the PCM, which uses it to manage injector operation.
Will it fit my vehicle?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the listed Ford and International V8-7.3L applications. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact year, make, and model among the 38 applications.
How many do I need?
The listed applications use one sensor each (quantity 1 per application).
What are signs this sensor may need replacing?
Hard starting, extended cranking, rough idle, stalling, or reduced power can point to a pressure-signal issue. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms can have other sources.
What is the manufacturer part number?
The manufacturer part number is ICP102K from Standard Ignition.
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