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Power train malfunction/Reduced Power/Malfunction Lamp
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<blockquote data-quote="raisins" data-source="post: 1297937" data-attributes="member: 22474"><p>Yup. I just got my truck back exactly 8 days ago, while it was at the dealer for a hair over a month due to a rattle on startup. They replaced the entire longblock. I'm assuming it was the timing belt tensioner since the rattle went away after a couple seconds - also assuming that the noise went away after the engine built up oil pressure. They found a cracked piston skirt, metal shavings in oil and an oil leak somewhere on the bottom of the engine. Mind you, I bought the truck with 7,193 miles and it went in after putting about 800 miles on it. Truck now has about 8,400 miles on it, meaning I put about 400 miles on it. Here's the kicker - it's doing the same f-ing thing again. Sad that my $67k truck has spent more time at the dealer than in my hands. I don't trust this thing one bit. Off to Ford we go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raisins, post: 1297937, member: 22474"] Yup. I just got my truck back exactly 8 days ago, while it was at the dealer for a hair over a month due to a rattle on startup. They replaced the entire longblock. I'm assuming it was the timing belt tensioner since the rattle went away after a couple seconds - also assuming that the noise went away after the engine built up oil pressure. They found a cracked piston skirt, metal shavings in oil and an oil leak somewhere on the bottom of the engine. Mind you, I bought the truck with 7,193 miles and it went in after putting about 800 miles on it. Truck now has about 8,400 miles on it, meaning I put about 400 miles on it. Here's the kicker - it's doing the same f-ing thing again. Sad that my $67k truck has spent more time at the dealer than in my hands. I don't trust this thing one bit. Off to Ford we go. [/QUOTE]
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