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Why does my Ford F150 misfire?

Why does my Ford F150 misfire?

A clogged fuel filter in a Ford F-150 or F-250 truck will cause its engine to sputter and misfire. Replacing the filter should help sort the misfiring problem, but if misfiring persists it can also indicate a faulty fuel injector. Dirt or rust in the fuel tank will clog the filter.

What kind of problems do I have with my Ford F-150?

It’s this task that 12 th -gen F-150 head gaskets struggled with. After driving 160,000 miles or so, F-150 owners would start to smell burnt oil. Oil had begun leaking into the engine and onto the starter from the passenger side.

Why did my first Ford F-150 die?

Although it wasn’t a Ford, this is also what killed my first car. The exact reason isn’t known, although Ford Problems state the most common theories involve the aluminum cylinder heads. The metal and thread design, allegedly, are too weak to handle the forces involved.

When did the Ford F-150 start to idle?

Raybuck Auto Body Parts warns that 12 th -gen F-150s (2009-2014) often start to run and idle roughly. This was particularly problematic for the 2010 model year, which is on our list of F-150 model years to avoid. The rough idle wasn’t due to the turbocharged EcoBoost engine—that didn’t come until 2011.

Is there a warranty on a Ford F-150?

The plugs in 2004-2008 Ford F-150s were actually designed to not need a service until then. Unfortunately, as both Raybuck and Ford Problems describe, that 100k service interval came with an asterisk. And a major headache. First of all, that’s outside the truck’s basic warranty.

Are there any problems with the Ford F-150?

Check out our Ford F-150 overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the F-150.

What to do if your Ford F-150 is misfiring?

Ford F-150 and F-250 owners should always consider seeking services of a skilled mechanic since misfiring can be caused by many factors besides the aforementioned. Also, avoid damaging sensitive engine parts like spark plugs or coils when cleaning the engine bay by using a high pressure air nozzle instead of water to blow away dirt.

Why does my Ford F150 misfire at 50 mph?

It would idle alright, but when I would get between 45-50 MPH, the engine would misfire badly. It felt as if I was going over a rumble strip, as someone else described it. If I let off the pedal, the problem would stop. If I pressed the pedal down hard, the problem would stop.

How to know if your F150 has a trouble code?

1 The P0303 trouble code will trigger the F150’s service engine soon light. 2 The vehicle itself may begin to run rough. 3 The vehicle may produce excess vibration, especially at lower RPM. 4 Fuel mileage will suffer (often not drastically). 5 You may smell raw gas coming from the tail pipe. 6 The vehicle may backfire.

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Ruth Doyle