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<blockquote data-quote="EricM" data-source="post: 1190416" data-attributes="member: 20286"><p>Late model F150s without ecoboost engines have not had any issues with brake assist failing- it's only the trucks with turbo engines and the vacuum pump that fail "often". "Often" still isn't that often overall- but compared to the non-EB trucks, it's much more common. </p><p></p><p>You do know the Ecoboost engines use a vacuum pump to provide brake assist instead of the traditional brake booster that uses manifold vacuum, right? </p><p></p><p>It's been better since the revision they made to the vac pump configuration in 2013, but it's still not as reliable as the traditional setup. The most reliable vacuum pump you can put in a car is a naturally aspirated gasoline engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricM, post: 1190416, member: 20286"] Late model F150s without ecoboost engines have not had any issues with brake assist failing- it's only the trucks with turbo engines and the vacuum pump that fail "often". "Often" still isn't that often overall- but compared to the non-EB trucks, it's much more common. You do know the Ecoboost engines use a vacuum pump to provide brake assist instead of the traditional brake booster that uses manifold vacuum, right? It's been better since the revision they made to the vac pump configuration in 2013, but it's still not as reliable as the traditional setup. The most reliable vacuum pump you can put in a car is a naturally aspirated gasoline engine. [/QUOTE]
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