Ignition Module problems of the 2000 Ford F-250

Three problems related to ignition module have been reported for the 2000 Ford F-250. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Ignition Module problem

Failure Date: 04/13/2007

Cam position sensor/synchronizer failure on 2000 Ford f250 superduty with 7. 3l power stroke diesel engine @ 64477 miles. Engine stopped running while driving @ 40 miles/hour on secondary road. Loss of power brakes and steering. Vehicle towed to dealer. Replace part fmc f7tz 12k073 a. Total charge $503. 76.

2 Ignition Module problem

Failure Date: 02/27/2007

I have a 2000 f 250 diesel pickup. The engine has stalls and thus you loose brakes and power steering. It has happened while going a loww speed 2x recently. Also while stopped . I had the camshaft sensor when the truck was about 3 years old. It is now occuring more often.

3 Ignition Module problem

Failure Date: 08/01/2003

Traveling south on hwy 78 in sachse, TX my engine stalled at cruising speed if 45 mph. I lost all power steering and braking control on my 2000 f250 diesel. I partially got my truck into a turn lane, and after 5 minutes of repeated cranking the truck started again only to stall out 15 seconds later. The date below is approximate, but can be verified as the part was changed under warranty, and explained as normal by my dealership.




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