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Sooooo.... I am not one of those guys that’s real big on maintenance. And never really open my owners manual all that much....but reading this thread has got me nervous! I have 80k on my 2013 f350 6.7 and have never changed the fuel filters...I mean, I drive a ford for a reason right? I will pick up the filters and change them tomorrow!!My question for you techs on here, should I also change my HP pump as well? Or anything else you may recommend doing? I assume I have increased wear on the pump, any other thoughts? Just don’t want the pump failing and taking out my HP system...Thanks guys!H&F
This Ecodiesel only had 4700 total miles on it so fuel filter had not yet been changed. My next diesel will get the best aftermarket filter system I can find with visible bowl.
Well loved my 2015 Ram EcoDiesel for 110,000 miles but made mistake of keeping it past warranty. High pressure fuel pump took a dump and metal shavings contaminated whole fuel system, tank etc to tune of $13,000 . Guess F150 uses same pump. I won’t be driving a diesel outside warranty anymore. Happened to the Cummins a bit couple years ago too I guess. They had an $8500 repair kit to fix it. Hate paying for extended warranty but looks like its a necessity nowadays.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on November 15, 2018, 07:25:59 AMThis Ecodiesel only had 4700 total miles on it so fuel filter had not yet been changed. My next diesel will get the best aftermarket filter system I can find with visible bowl. So did it have 4700 miles total, or 110,000 total when you had your first problems? Quote from: Magnum_Willys on September 18, 2018, 01:20:16 PMWell loved my 2015 Ram EcoDiesel for 110,000 miles but made mistake of keeping it past warranty. High pressure fuel pump took a dump and metal shavings contaminated whole fuel system, tank etc to tune of $13,000 . Guess F150 uses same pump. I won’t be driving a diesel outside warranty anymore. Happened to the Cummins a bit couple years ago too I guess. They had an $8500 repair kit to fix it. Hate paying for extended warranty but looks like its a necessity nowadays.
Yep first truck failed at 110,000. 2nd brand new truck failed in 6 weeks with 4700 miles. Dealer claims due to bad fuel so no warranty. Insurance Co says no proof of bad fuel saved so they wont cover. Plus Im out $3800 for extended warranty that is apparently worthless.