6.5

fairly significant
Typical Repair Cost:
$680
Average Mileage:
22,400 miles
Total Complaints:
8 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (5 reports)
  2. recharged freon, reprogrammed system (1 reports)
  3. replace heater box (1 reports)
  4. reprogrammed heat and A/C controls (1 reports)
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problem #8

Feb 072019

F-150 Lariat

  • Automatic transmission
  • 24,855 miles

Three year old Ford F-150 Lariat. We live in northern Manitoba and we now have NO heat. We bought this truck used, with 20,000 kms on it. It now has 40,000 kms. We bought Premium Extended Warranty....which we NOW find out doesn't most things. The Ford dealership here quoted us $2500 to fix this problem - the heat core alone will cost $592! GRRRRR, I've heard of SO SO many Fords with this same problem.

- Bernice S., Flin Flon, MB, Canada

problem #7

Feb 222019

F-150 Platinum 5.0 V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 28,000 miles

I have a 2015 F-150 Platinum 5.0L, a few weeks ago I noticed there was a burning smell coming from the a/c vents. I park my truck in the driveway and there's an oak tree next to it, so I thought some debris had got inside where the air supply comes in. I changed the cabin filter as it was filthy so I thought that was the problem, but it didn't have any large debris in there. It did help initially, and after that we had a cold snap in TX so I didn't use the a/c. Went to turn it back again a few days later, cause our winters don't last long, and there was that burning smell again with a noise coming form the compressor.

My truck has only 29,000 miles on it, but it's only a few months out of warranty. How can a compressor out on a $60k truck go out so soon??!! Parts alone will be $600.00 from my local dealer, not counting labor!!!

I feel I shouldn't have to be putting up with this issue with so little mileage on an expensive truck that only sees light traffic and light use.

- quickford2009rr, Baytown, TX, United States

problem #6

Apr 202018

F-150 Lariat 3.5L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 37,118 miles

Just beyond 36,000 mile factory warranty and my AC goes out with our first heat wave of the year. Dealer checked into and said that my high side AC Manifold line (Evap shut off suction line) blew, part # FL3z19867G. Part is only $45., but dealer wants $675.00 to fix. Why the heck would a return hose blow out so soon??? Then of course the dealer wants to rape you with $600 in labor costs for a 1.5 hour job. Son of a you know what.... Not ford tough.

- Dan A., West Sacramento, US

problem #5

Jun 152017

F-150 3.5L V6 Ecoboost

  • Automatic transmission
  • 37,085 miles

After last fix for possessed vehicle, I put 800 miles on the truck. First thing that happened was a message that there was a trailer connected... no trailer. Next I got messages that "Blind Spot" system had an error and that there was a "Cross Traffic System Fault". When parking at the store my driver side running board would not deploy. I went in to system settings and found the running boards set to "Off" (not sure how that happened, but being possessed is strange). Set them to "Auto" and they worked. Worked fine when I got back in space shuttle. Drove across the street to grocery. Still getting messages about Blind Spot & Cross Traffic Systems. Went shopping and when I returned all the systems that had gone out back on April 26th, 2017. Features that did not function included • Running Boards • Airbag(s) warning light on dash was lit • Climate Control System, both Heat and Cooling • Front Windows • Seat Comfort functions • Mirror adjustment and retraction • Back-up System and warnings • Cross Traffic System • Blind Spot Warning Currently waiting for loaner to be available from dealership. This is the same set of issues that I paid $1200 to have fixed and Ford Customer Care denied my claim for since I was 271 miles out of warranty.

- shuttlepilot, Lindenhurst, US

problem #4

Aug 012016

F-150 XLT 3.5L V6 Non-Turbo

  • Automatic transmission
  • 14,000 miles

Dealer reprogrammed system and checked AC output, dealer believed the system iced up inside the near the coil. Dealer advised me to use the AC on recirulate, they also programmed the system to automatically change to that setting when the AC is on.

- Phillip V., Montevideo, MN, US

problem #3

Jun 242016

F-150 XLT 3.5L V6 Non-Turbo

  • Automatic transmission
  • 13,000 miles

Very inadequate heat and AC, First time was noticed on hot humid day, AC not working properly, cool but not cold, found AC system low on Freon, Dealer checked for leaks and recharged system, one month later same issue, cool but not cold, Dealer reprogrammed system and checked AC output, dealer believed the system iced up inside the near the coil. Third time same issue, dealer believes it is the same ice up issue, advised me to use the AC on recirulate, they also programmed the system to automatically change to that setting when the AC is on.

- Phillip V., Montevideo, MN, US

problem #2

Jul 122016

F-150 XLT 5.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 25,000 miles

Took it to the dealer. It Didn't help and they said it was all they could do. Very disappointing and no customer service. They just ignored me

- Adam D., Goldsboro, NC, US

problem #1

Oct 142015

F-150 XLT 5.0L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 62 miles

heat on one side and cold on other I ordered my truck in late Aug and waited the normal 8 weeks np. But when I picked up truck and drove home my wife said it blowing cold on her side and hot on my side. It sat at the dealers for a month before ford had a fix for the dealer .I was told that the heat box under the dash was built incorrectly. I can't belive I had my truck for a day and then it sat at the dealer for a month. NOW HAVEING SAID THAT FORD STEPED UP TO THE PLATE AND PAID FOR ONE MONTHS MAYMENT. THANK YOU NEXT MY DEALER GAVE ME A TRUCK TO USE TO GO ON MY HUNTING TRIP. AS I WAS WITH OUT A TRUCK FOR A MONTH. THANK YOU.

Update from May 15, 2016: FORD HAS CHANGED THE HEATING UNIT UNDER THE DASH. WITH A SINGLE CONTORAL UNIT AND REMOVER THE DAUL UNIT. EVERY THING WORKING GREAT NOW.

JOSHUA H

- Joshua H., Warminster, Canada