So, after I have drop the truck off at Freightliner yesterday. They did full diagnostics where I was having lack of power on climbing hills. I thought it was turbo but then it didn't show no sign of leak or smoke out of exhaust, not even was fuel filter after I changed it to new.
CEL lights was going off and on. So, they told me I have delta P sensor went bad along w clamps,hoses and air filter. Looks like all that parts is going to cost me $237 and labor is $732 (include $350 full diagnostics checks up like egr,turbo and fuel injectors).
How hard is to install Delta P sensor? I mean..do you have to take out certain engine components for it? Total came out with $1,103 for just #### sensor and etc. Is that about right?
Delta P sensor question on Detroit 60series 14 L
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by nsxftw, Sep 30, 2014.
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That part can go from $200 to $1,000. Here's a link that shows one model. How does your truck run now? Did they fix the problem?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/191317347421?lpid=82 -
That is a bit high but no surprise there. Dealers usually charge more than your local truck service shop.
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Last edited: Oct 1, 2014
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Also, check the base that the sensor sits on (where the tubes hookup) for cracks. It's made of plastic. You can find replacements online made out of stainless steel
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