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If you are new to this truck, the idle shutdown may be set to a low value but unlikely, you need to flash the codes out, if sensors were all replaced, its most likely a wiring issue to or from sensor to ecm.
What code is it flashing?
There are 3 codes that will cause engine shutdown...
43 low coolant
44 high oil or coolant temp
45 low oil pressure.
Ended up being the ECM itself. COOLANT level was checked DAILY!!! Sensor was replaced. Oil Sensor was replaced. Had no other choice but to send it to a shop and they found that the ECM was bad.
Check your water level.
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