Ford 7.3 Power Stroke owners identify common engine problems

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Ford 7.3 Power Stroke owners report common issues including leaking exhaust up-pipes, faulty camshaft position sensors, and failing injector driver modules. Leaking exhaust up-pipes are a frequent problem, caused by worn gaskets that disrupt engine performance and fuel efficiency. Camshaft position sensor failures can prevent the engine from starting. Other reported issues include problems with under-valve cover harness connectors, injector control pressure sensors, and clogged fuel filters, all impacting engine performance and economy.


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