P0232 Diagnostic and No-Start Issue on 2003 Ford F250 6.0L Diesel
I'm experiencing a no-start condition on my 2003 Ford F250 6.0L diesel engine. The HCFM (High-Pressure Common Rail Fuel Module) is not receiving 12 volts, the secondary fuel filter bowl is dry, and the inertia switch shows no voltage. I've already replaced the HCFM and the fuel pump harness, but still cannot establish power to the fuel pump. I'm currently unsure of the exact location of the fuel pump relay—some sources suggest it's behind the radio—but I've checked there and only found a hazard light relay. I've ordered a replacement fuse/relay panel for further troubleshooting. In the meantime, I plan to test the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) as a potential cause. Is this a common issue with 2003 F250 6.0L models? Could there be another underlying cause besides relay or wiring issues? The truck has been non-starting for five days and I'm seeking reliable guidance to resolve the P0232 fault code and no-start condition.
The fuel pump relay is typically located behind the radio in a 2003 Ford F250. To access it, the radio must be removed first. This location is common for many diesel trucks of this era.