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If it's a ford you'll need to unplug quite a few modules and the instrument panel.
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Q123R2.doc Date Revised: 7/17/07
Aftermarket Plasma Cutting/ Welding Operations on F250-550 Trucks
Models Affected: All F250-550 trucks; Model Year 2008 and later.
Recommendations: Perform the following operations prior to any plasma cutting/welding operations on new vehicles.
Following completion of the plasma cutting/electric welding operations, reconnect all disconnected
units in reverse order.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key from the ignition switch.
2. Disconnect all battery cables from all batteries.
(Refer to Attachment I and II)
3. Disconnect all three connectors from the Powertrain Control Module.
(For diesel engines refer to Attachment III, steps 1-5; for gas engines refer to Attachment
IV, steps 1-2)
4. Disconnect all seven connectors from the Smart Power Distribution Junction Box (SPDJB).
(Refer to Attachment V and VI), steps 2-4)
5. Disconnect the ABS Module connector.
(Refer to Attachment VII, step 2)
6. Disconnect the fuel tank connector or connectors (dual tanks) from the fuel sender on the
fuel tank.
7. Disconnect Instrument Cluster connector. (Refer to Attachment VIII, steps 2-7)
Trucks intended to function as mobile arc welding platforms will need to be designed to eliminate any
electrical interaction between the truck's electrical system and any conductive surface that comes in
direct contact to the item to be welded. Electrical isolation of the welding surface can be achieved by
use of highly resistive barriers (i.e. Teflon, etc.). The barrier must include any fasteners that connect a
conductive surface to the truck.
Warranty Statement: Before electric welding or plasma cutting on the frame or body of F250-550 units, disconnect the
battery, instrument cluster, SPDJB, ABS module and the PCM . Just disconnecting a battery cable is
not enough to prevent damage to these components. Damage seen in newly-constructed trucks has
been traced back to welding. Electronic module damage due to this customer or vehicle modifier
action is not covered in vehicle warranty.
If you have any questions, please contact the Ford Truck Body Builders Advisory Service as shown in the header of this
bulletin.
QVM Bulletin: Q-123-R2 Date: July 17, 2007
Revised: