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Ebp tube/sensor question?
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[QUOTE="Radioflyer, post: 933038, member: 4554"] It's condensation getting into the EBP tube. Pull the tube out and the sensor and clean it out the tube. Also check the sensor for any type of corrosion and what not. You can pick up a new sensor just in case, not too bad priced from your local dealer or I can facilitate you with one. But try cleaning it first and see it that helps. If it doesn't, pick up a new sensor or else you can potentially over speed the turbo thus causing some damages to the pocket book and your rig. Just went through this on my truck, seem's to be a common deal on "race" 6.4's in cooler weather areas. [/QUOTE]
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