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Old 07-25-2010, 12:56 AM
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ftp sensor ford explorer location

hi everybody im looking to find if anybodys knows where the ftp sensor is in 1996 ford explorer im getting code P0453 - Evaporative Emissions Control System Pressure Sensor High Input ...also if anybody has any tips in fixing this issue thank you
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Re: ftp sensor ford explorer location

Welcome to the forum!

The factory service manual suggests the following possible causes:

-- FTP open.
-- FTP short to VREF or VPWR.
-- VREF shorted to VPWR.
-- SIG RTN open.
-- Damaged FTP sensor.
-- Damaged PCM.

The Fuel Tank Pressure transducer is mounted in the top of the fuel tank. The tank will need to be dropped to replace it once you complete the diagnostics to confirm the FTP transducer is the problem.

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Re: ftp sensor ford explorer location

thanks for your reply...i just changed the fuel pump sucks im gonna have to drop the tank again
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