1.3
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 129,107 miles
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Lost power. Filter heavily plugged particulate. Dropped tank. Bottom of tank has 1/2" silvery flakes. Fuel pick-up screen plugged. Boiled and reinstalled tank. Fuel pump failure about 2 months later. New pump. At 149000 mile, new tank and may need new pump. Tank was delaminating.
- San Bruno, CA, USA
The contact owns a 2003 Ford E-350. The contact stated the fuel tank was deteriorating which clogged up the fuel pump and fuel filter. The failure caused the vehicle to malfunction while driving up hill. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic who inspected the vehicle and observed that the fuel pump and filter were clogged up. The mechanic will replace the fuel tank for over $1000 at the contacts expense. The dealer was notified and informed him to contact NHTSA since there were no recalls or warranty. The manufacturer was contacted and also informed him there were no recalls or warranty. The failure mileage was 100,000. Low sulfur diesel causes fuel tank lining to break down. Particles from this lining clogs up everything down stream. Fuel pump filter causing engine failure and a threat on road ways. Updated 11/01/2011
- Grants Pass, OR, USA
Sudden fuel leak from the fuel filter mounting housing on the engine. Resulting in significant down time and expense.
- Erie, PA, USA
Fuel leaks in 7.3L and 6.0L diesel engines in Ford E-350 ambulances. We have had 4 failures of the fuel filter mounting which have cracked and resulted in fuel leaks. Repairs have been made at our expense with significant down time. Repairs have been averaging about $900 for each ambulance. There are no tsb or recalls according to our local Ford dealer. But parts are on a national back order.
- Erie, PA, USA
When driving my truck last week it started slowing down and violently shaking. It would not drive faster than 30mph on 95. We found that the fuel system was clogged. We then removed the fuel tank and found what looked to be silver paint chips in the bottom of the tank. It appears as though the lining of the tank is delaminating. This has clogged the entire fuel system. I am in the process of replacing the tank but I don't know if the new tank will have the same problem. I have read many other accounts of this problem online and the repairs to this point will cost me about 1000 dollars.
- Pasadena, MD, USA
I was in traffic and crossing an intersection when my vehicle lost all power and stalled. After a few minutes of sitting the vehicle ran fine. Later in traffic it did it again and an accident almost occurred. I had the vehicle checked by pro automotive services and found the inside of the fuel tank lining is flaking off blocking the fuel lines and stalling the vehicle out. This is a very dangerous and unheard of problem. The vehicle is 5 years old and the fuel tank inside is flaking badly. You never know when the vehicle is going to stall or fail in traffic. There where no failure codes displayed or check engine light coming on.
- Godfrey, IL, USA
- Middle River, MD, USA