We took our 2003 F250 in for service because of this and the sensor had gone bad! Once replaced we haven't had a problem.
Hello, Your sensor may be too sensitive after all the water went through. If the truck is running well, the filters must be working. There are some additives which help disperse water in Diesel fuel.
Disconnecting the Batteries was a good idea, but I am sure there are good additives at some busy truck stops. You can get some of the same stuff at Autozone or Oreillys, but they would not know like a longhaul Trucker would.
So I bet the best additives and advice will be found at the Truck stops. You might want to check with your Car Insurance company for coverage as the water problem was storm related via the drains and you are speculating thats the source. Could it as easily be Vandalism? Locking fuel caps may help. For what you spent and may continue to spend, an Insurance claim may be a good solution.
All you can do now is secure the tanks and pour the additives to it.
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