Truck shut-off

Asked by Sito Jan 12, 2017 at 09:52 AM about the 2006 Ford F-350 Super Duty

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2006 Ford F-350 6.0 Diesel
My truck starts fine it drives good but the minute I
take my foot of the pedal it shuts-off.
In order for the truck not to shirt of, I am obligated
to drive with the Pedal and Brake together.
It is a Tow Truck!
Someone said to me that it might be the
"CAMSHAFT SENSOR" can somebody help me with
this matter please!

2 Answers

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It very well could be a bad camshaft sensor, you may want to look at the fuel pressure and clean the throttle body...

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You just told a guy to clean the throttle body of a 6.0 powerstroke? Have your codes ran and come back with your results. I work best with the actual code (ex p0303). These trucks will throw cam or crank sensor codes when they stall. If you cam sensor was bad you wouldn't be able to keep if running by giving it throttle.

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