The DPFE is located on the left side of the upper intake manifold across from the battery. It has two rubber hoses on the bottom with a wire connector attached.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer with the 4.0 liter OHV engine the DPFE sensor ( differential / or delta pressure feedback Egr sensor ) is located on the upper intake manifold on the drivers side of the engine
Where is the DPFE sensor located in a 1999 Ford Exployer? I had my oil changed yesterday and was told that the hose connected to this sensor is off.
On the right rear of the engine by the throttle body.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I had the DPFE sensor changed on my Ford Explorer . As far as I know it is used to control the amount the Exhaust Gas Recirculation ( EGR ) valve opens
P1401 is DPFE sensor circuit high, check out this tutorial to replace the sensor on your Ford
YES - www.motorcraft.com lists a DPFE sensor for all available engines on a 1996 Ford Ranger
I believe the DPFE sensor is at the back of the 5.0 L by the throttle body
Ford is the only American car company that uses a DPFE sensor. GM dpfe sensor are built into the EGR.
where is the DPFE sensor located on a 2002 ford crown victoria?
Click on the link below DPFE 4 is shown for the 2002 Ford Explorer - 4.0 L and 4.6 L
P1405 Ford - DPFE Sensor Circuit Upstream HoseProbably caused by Faulty DPFE sensor (EGR pressure sensor), or a plugged EGR tube
If you look at the engine , from the drivers side of your Explorer , the IAC valve is mounted on the side of the upper " plastic " intake manifold close to the 4.0 L EFI raised lettering on the manifold . It is mounted just above the rectangular shaped DPFE sensor