8.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $3,900
- Average Mileage:
- 146,850 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replace fuel pump and all hoses (4 reports)
This is the second CP4 in this truck, after the first time they told me water damage,I sat and thought I know it wasn't I check my bowls, I run treatment, not possible. So this time at 144k miles, (BTW they got out of paying it under warranty because they say water damage) going down the interstate at 80MPH with my child my F250 suddenly decides to die out in the middle of nowhere AGAIN. Well I bought the cores this time and guess what, no water damage. After 90k for a truck and you don't stand by a single thing, you should be sued and forced to close your doors. You are what steals from the working class of this country, you are despicable and an absolutely disgusting company. The lack of give a crap about your customers and your country is disgusting. You say you care by keeping jobs here, but show you'd just rather cheat and swindled people. Replacing injectors pumps hoses they said they had to drop the tank charged my 10 more hours labor because they said the first Ford dealership messed up on the previous one. I used to buy only Ford's but never again will a Ford be allowed in my home.
- puckettl, Columbia, US
The CP4 Fuel pump blew and contaminated the rest of the engines fuel system with metal fillings and now I'm having to replace multiple parts at a very high cost of over $6,600.00. This was on the 6.7 diesel in a 2011 Ford F250. Had I known of the pump failures I would have never purchased this truck.
- Christopher B., Bushwood, US
Driving down the freeway in my well maintained 2011 F250 that I bought new. Heard a noise and motor shut down. Towed to dealer he said that the fuel pump blew out sending metal shavings throughout the whole system. Total replacement is only fix. $8400.00!!! The service rep said he has seen this in a number of these trucks.
- John F., Pismo Beach, CA, US
I have a 2011 F250 Super Duty Kingranch that i purchased new that has to have the complete fuel system replaced that is going to cost $11,000 to fix because of the Bosch CP4 high pressure fuel pump is defective and sends metal particles through the entire fuel system, this is an ongoing problem on 2011 to 2017 6.7 powerstroke diesel engines and Ford apparently knew about this, because in 2010 because Bosch told manufacturer's their CP4 fuel pump's can't handle United States diesel fuels and could cause fuel systems to become contaminated with metal particles and fail. My truck has 170,000 miles on it but reports on this problem have occurred on trucks with only 75,000 miles, these repairs are not covered under Ford warranty's because Ford blames it on water contaminated diesel. Google 6.7 powerstroke fuel problems and read the nightmare stories.
- Greg S., Jeffersonville, US