5.3
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 17,700 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- alternator replacement (1 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
I work for Federal Government so can't have my vehicle breaking down when no one can get a tow truck to the area where I work without a Patrol Escort so this is very problematic when you walk out at night and your truck won't start. Takes 1 hr to get to the location then you have to have the tow vehicle escorted by a Federal Patrol officer and who is going to pay for towing it one hour back into town!!! The dealer says they will fix it in a week because there busy; they can't tell me if the manufacturer electrical problem could cause a fire; what the *. The truck has less then 1800 miles on it, yes just 1800 hundred miles! And now they will be doing another recall Dec. 11. 17 for transmission issues. I think I want a different truck !!!!!!
- Keith Z., Pasco, US
I live in South Korea where i can not be rewarded for F-150. I got New F-150 last May in 2017 from U.S.A. but It does not start when I started up. F-150 has been discharged over 5 times during 2 months even if it is really New Car. But as you know F-150 is really nice car but I do not know why these things occur so oftenly. Even though it is new car, i can not be rewarded in Korea.
What can I do ?? HELP !!!!! PLEASE... Update from Jul 24, 2017: I did not any response from FORD. I AM SO UPSET. you told me the response within 3 days but still i did not anything !!
- Cho-co S., JeonJu, South Korea
2017 F150, Lariat - 3.5L EcoBoost V6 purchased CPO
The electrical system flashed warnings at me and my power steering began to go out as I was driving. I took it to the dealership and after 2 days they were able to diagnose it as the alternator. Not sure if that's all they replaced but good thing it was covered under my CPO extended warranted because it cost $911.44.
- Michael S., Allen, TX, US