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alinablitz11

CMAX Fuel Pressure Sensor Issue

I'm having a head-scratcher with my 2011 Ford CMAX gasoline. The check engine light is on, and it's running super rough, especially at idle – sometimes it even stalls! Plus, it's jerking like crazy when I try to accelerate. I've got about 184841 km on the clock. I plugged in an OBD scanner, and it's pointing to a defective fuel pressure sensor. Could a bad cable or plug connection really cause all this chaos? Anyone else experienced similar?

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leoniejohnson28

Whoa, sounds familiar! I've got a CMAX too, and I had some seriously funky stuff going on with the fuel system. Check engine light city, rough idling that made my teeth rattle, and the acceleration was... well, let's just say it wasn't smooth. Did you check the wiring harness and the connector itself? Sometimes those things get corroded or loose, and that can mess with the sensor readings. Is the sensor itself faulty or is it just a connection issue?

alinablitz11 (Author)

Thanks for the reply! When you say wiring harness and connector, where exactly should I be looking? I mean, is it pretty obvious once I'm under the hood, or do I need to start dismantling half the engine bay to get to it? And how did you figure out it was a wiring issue specifically?

leoniejohnson28

Alright, so on mine, the connector was right near the fuel rail – not buried, but you gotta poke around a bit. Honestly, I didn't figure out the wiring issue myself. After poking around for a bit, I gave up and took it to a workshop. They diagnosed it pretty quickly. Seriously, save yourself the headache and let the pros handle it. A faulty sensor connection can lead to more trouble down the road. You don't want to risk messing up the fuel injection, right?

alinablitz11 (Author)

Thanks a million for the advice! I was hoping it would be a simple fix, but you're right, messing with the fuel system sounds like a recipe for disaster. I took it to my local garage, and you nailed it – turned out to be a corroded connector on the fuel pressure sensor. New connector and sensor installed, cost me 95€ and she's running like a champ again! Appreciate the heads up!

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