P1210 critical

Injection Control Pressure Above/Below Expected Level (Ford)

What does P1210 mean?

The P1210 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Injection Control Pressure Above/Below Expected Level (Ford). This is a critical severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Long cranking before starting
  • Rough idle with white or black smoke
  • Loss of power especially under load
  • Engine stalling at idle

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • IPR valve stuck or malfunctioning Very High
  • ICP sensor failure giving false pressure readings High
  • High pressure oil leak at injector o-rings Moderate
  • Failing high pressure oil pump Moderate
  • Restricted oil supply to high pressure pump Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Monitor ICP sensor and IPR duty cycle on a scan tool during idle and acceleration

  2. Compare ICP readings to IPR commanded values

  3. Test the ICP sensor by comparing to a known-good sensor or master gauge

  4. Perform an ICP leak-down test to check for high pressure oil system leaks

  5. Check oil level and condition -- low oil can affect high pressure system

Frequently Asked Questions

What is normal injection control pressure?

On Ford Powerstroke diesels, normal ICP at idle is approximately 500-700 PSI. Under load, it can reach 3000+ PSI. At cranking, it needs to reach at least 500 PSI for the engine to start.

Can the ICP sensor cause P1210?

Yes. A faulty ICP sensor can send incorrect pressure readings to the PCM, which then improperly adjusts the IPR valve. Testing or replacing the ICP sensor is a relatively inexpensive first step in diagnosis.

How do I test for high pressure oil leaks?

An ICP leak-down test involves running the engine and monitoring how quickly the ICP pressure drops when the IPR is closed. A rapid drop indicates a leak in the system, often at injector o-rings or high pressure oil rail fittings.

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