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Engine Knocking
2007 Ford F-150 (Page 2 of 3)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,110
- Average Mileage:
- 94,650 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 55 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (21 reports)
- only solution is to replace motor (19 reports)
- replace cam phasers (7 reports)
- replace engine (6 reports)
- replaced truck (2 reports)
- went to 10 40w oil got rid of sinth oil not as loud (1 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
This vehicle was the first truck we have bought. My family has always been Ford Proud - but I cannot say that anymore. Truck started running badly, dying, stalling, shaking, and when engine started knocking we took it to mechanic. Mechanic had it for several days only to tell us it was the Cam Phasers - estimated repair cost was $4,000. Well you can imagine the surprise we had at such a high estimate but needed to have the truck repaired and sucked it up. They began the repairs and returned truck to us.
Truck ran ok for 3-4 days and began the same again. Took it back and they took everything apart again and said oil was not getting thru engine properly and phasers were bad. They again replace the phasers, oil lines, time solynoid, etc, etc and we went home again. This time it ran for a few weeks ok with an ever so slight knocking on start up. But we were so embarrassed when the truck started running like a dang diesel engine stopped at the light. If we gave it a punch of acceleration - it stopped for a bit but on next stop - it did it again. Took it back to the mechanic and they were at a loss.
They called Ford and they said they know there is a problem with this engine and year truck but refused to do anything about. They said to buy a new engine. Well we are not made of money - we just dropped $4000 - now another $5000???? Hell! We quit taking it back to mechanic as there was nothing else for them to do. So now we are stuck with this problem until we can afford an engine. But I tell you - If FORD is reading these complaints - I would be ashamed to say I even worked there. Ford used to be the number one car/truck company but I can tell by there NYSE price of stock - that they are dropping - which they deserve. FORD YOU NEED TO FIX THESE PROBLEMS! How dare you treat your loyal customers like this.
- nativepony, Arlington, TX, US