First Line offers Mondeo DPF Pressure Sensor Pipe solution 

May 03, 2022
First Line offers Mondeo DPF Pressure Sensor Pipe solution 
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Parts specialist First Line is offering a cost effective and convenient solution to a DPF Pressure Sensor Pipe problem that occurs on many Ford Models, especially the Mondeo IV 2007>15. 


The hoses between the DPF and the differential pressure sensor can often deteriorate due to the extreme heat conditions they are exposed to. When they fail, it causes incorrect readings to be sent to the differential pressure sensor, which can flag fault codes such as P2002, P2452 or P2453. If these codes are present, First Line recommends that the technician check the condition of these hoses and replace them as necessary. For this purpose First Line offers a high quality replacement, part number FEH1000, which is available from stockists. 

DPF Pressure Sensor Pipe fits the Mondeo IV from 03/2007 to 01/2015 as well as certain Galaxy and S-Max models. OE cross references are MONDEO IV (BA7) 03/2007 - 01/2015. OE cross references are: 1440 559 and 6G915H241AA. 

 
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