Ford E-350 Super Duty starts and immediately dies, possible computer or ignition issue on Ford E-350 Super Duty

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Ford E-350 Super Duty owners report experiencing issues where the vehicle starts and immediately dies, which may be linked to the computer or ignition system. These problems can stem from a lack of spark in the spark plug wires due to faulty components such as a bad profile ignition pickup (PIP) sensor, ignition control module (ICM), or ignition coil. Additionally, issues with the primary ignition system, including wiring and sensor inputs, can prevent the engine from starting properly if the crankshaft sensor fails to send a signal to the computer. A malfunctioning vehicle computer may also hinder the engine's operation by not receiving correct signals from various sensors. Furthermore, some owners find that problems with the fuel system, like a clogged fuel filter or faulty fuel pump, contribute to starting difficulties. Lastly, issues with the air intake system, particularly a malfunctioning Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor, can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, causing the engine to stall shortly after starting. It is advisable for owners experiencing these issues to consult a qualified mechanic for accurate diagnosis and necessary repairs.

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