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6.7 Tech
p1291, p1292, p2291 codes on 2011 f250
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[QUOTE="threegenpowerstroke98, post: 1431226, member: 21653"] The fuel is proper winter fuel so it shouldn't be a problem. I got that cap on tight, I snugged it up with the ratchet. I can't seem to see anything in the filter or cap but I've been away from the home shop where it's currently been sitting for the last week. My diesel mechanics thinking it's probably the def isn't thawing completely since I don't drive it very far very often. He's figuring nox sensor and module, but can't tell for sure until he gets it on his scanner. I'm thinking it might be time for ******s, trucks got 147k km so it's getting there in age. [/QUOTE]
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