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Are there any problems with my 1998 Ford F-150?

Are there any problems with my 1998 Ford F-150?

I traded the vehicle in due to the numerous problems it began having. See all problems of the 1998 Ford F-150 . Ignition coil misfiring, vehicle exhibited occasional miss fire. Upon cold start after sitting for several days plume of blue smoke from tail pipe was noticed.

Why is my Ford F-150 engine not working?

Replaced cluster now have power to cluster but engine will not crank. 4.6 24 valve Its a 2015 brand new ford f150 truck. The truck sat on the dealer lot for 9 moths or so. The heat is not Working, you can feel heat but no air is being pushed out this is after the truck has been parked overnight and sits for more than 7 hrs.

When did Ford F150 4×4 ignition coil fail?

My 1998 Ford f150 4×4 blew 3 coils within 3 months of each other, culminating with the ignition coil in August 2004. I contacted Ford and was told I was being put on a “recall list” in case others had complaints.

What was the problem with my 2004 Ford F-150?

See all problems of the 2004 Ford F-150 . The contact owns a 2004 Ford f150. While driving 25 mph the engine shut off without warning and he was unable restart the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and they stated that the #5 ignition coil caught fire and blew a relay fuse.

What are the problems with a 1998 Ford F-150?

1 Engine Seized 1998 F-150 Average Cost to Fix: $4,500 Average Mileage: 75,000 mi 2 Will Not Shift Out Of First Gear 1998 F-150 Average Cost to Fix: $3,800 Average Mileage: 57,000 mi 3 Engine Fire 1998 F-150

Are there any problems with my Ford F-150?

Ford F-150 Problems. Find the most common issues based on car owner complaints. To check for problems affecting your car, select your make and model below: Tap theto learn more about the most common Ford F-150 problems. The engine may stall when the engine is warmed up. The AC compressor may seize resulting in loss of cold air from the AC vents.

What causes a Ford F-150 to overheat?

According to the Ford Truck Enthusiasts site, this was due to overheating, oil overfilling, and the gasket’s sealant disintegrating. Raybuck also adds that many ’09-’14 F-150 head gaskets were improperly installed, adding to the problem. Repairing the issue requires removing quite a bit of engine, and is best left to a certified mechanic.

Why does my Ford 4.6 engine misfire so often?

Engine misfires aren’t really a problem. Rather, it’s usually a symptom of another underlying problem with the 4.6 Ford engine. One of the primary causes of misfires is the ignition system – spark plugs and ignition coils. It’s standard maintenance stuff, so it’s probably not fair to call it a true issue.

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