To close my comments , I did contact Ford technical support and they stated that damp or wet shocks are 'seeping' , not 'leaking' , and this is normal and acceptable. They stated shocks are not considered failing until fluid is dripping from them. Hmmm. Will be upgrading.
Just had an oil change at Christian Brothers ( I dont trust Ford dealerships) and they advised ( with photos) both rear shocks are leaking. Only 10,000 miles, mostly interstate, no, heavy loads, no off -road, 2 short trips with a light travel trailer using an equalizer hitch. Not expecting...
Has anyone seen improvement with a bed cover or cap? I've made two - 200 mile trips on my 6 week old powerboost. Started towing at 1100 miles, (4500 lb. 26 ft ultralight travel trailer) I'm really disappointed with the fuel economy. Averaging about 10 mpg running at 65 mph max. Previous...
This forum is great ! I just picked up my F150 with the 7.2k Propower yesterday (Saturday) and the same breaker message kept coming up. Resetting the rear breaker had no effect. I have reset the dash breaker and so far no error so I assume it is resolved. This has definitely saved me a lot...