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Problems with 2004 Ford F-250 FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2004 Ford F-250 starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 133 667 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 3 complaints from 2004 Ford F-250 about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

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Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2004 Ford F-250

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 ford f-250. the contact stated that the fuel lines were severely corroded and were leaking. as a result, the transmission failed while driving at 40 mph, causing the contact to use excessive force in order to drive the vehicle. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the contact replaced the power steering fuel line, one brake line, and one transmission fuel line. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 180,000. update 01/13/16 ma

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 ford f-250. while traveling 60 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that the fuel injection control module needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the current and failure mileages were 126,000.

About 9/15/2010 the vehicle, while stopped at a red light failed to accelerate when light changed and the gas pedal was depressed. the truck then stalled and took up to 5 minutes to restart. the incident did not repeat for several months. the next incident the truck failed to accelerate after slowing to near stop at a yield at a highway crossing nearly causing an accident. replaced fuel filter and had a tune up although it had recently been done and it didn't happen again for a few weeks. after a few weeks of hard driving with no incidence the truck again failed to accelerate on highway entrance ramp nearly causing another accident. after pulling over and turning off the engine and restarting it drove on the highway fine, but stalled when exiting the highway. the latest incident, driving on the highway the truck drove fine, until exiting. it failed to respond to pressure on the gas pedal and stalled leaving a woman and child on the side of the road for 2 hours waiting for a tow. during that time it would not start. towed to dealership and after having the vehicle for a week, they stated they pulled codes showing fuel injector was bad, egr valve sticking, needs some sort of wiring harness, turbo needs cleaning and some sort of chip total cost over $2000.

Vehicle suddenly stalled upon pulling up to an intersection. vehicle was then towed to a dealership for inspection, and dealership indicated that fuel injection clip broke and fell apart, and the high pressure oil side was leaking. the broken clip was replaced. a service person test drove the vehicle and it stalled again. consumer traded the vehicle in because the dealership was unable to correct the problem.*ak

While driving at any speed vehicle stalled. consumer had the vehicle towed. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak the consumer multiple failures due to remote start, fuel sensors, and fuel components. the consumer stated that when the vehicle stalls it looses all power. *tc

The consumer owned a new 2004 ford, f250 with a 6.0 liter diesel engine. on march 7, 2004 while driving at 65 mph and without any warning, the vehicle lost pressure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and the service technician determined that one of the fuel injectors malfunctioned. two days later while driving on the highway another fuel injector failed, which caused water to leak onto one of the pistons, therefore the engine was burning water. the dealer indicated that they were aware of the problem. *ak *sc *jb

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