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2011 Ford F-150 FX2 2WD SuperCab 145

2011 Ford F-150
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Rear Wheel Drive, SuperCab 6.5' Styleside
15 (est) mpg city / 21 (est) mpg hwy
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April 20, 2010, 10:35 am

AutomotiveForums M
 

Question: Spark plug issue with the 4.6 and 5.4 engins

I am scared to death to have my plugs replaced due to the fact Ford installed 2 piece plugs into the the heads and the plugs brake right below the nut part of the plug causing the other half to be allmost imposible to extract from the heads. Ford has known about this problem for years and refuse to issue a recall or correct this problem on newer cars. What gives and is there any recorse other then a class action law suite against Ford?


June 3, 2010, 4:02 pm

Orrin K
 

IM wanting to know if any thing has been done about the 2 piece spark plugs.Please let me know thanks Orrin Kassa


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September 20, 2010, 10:42 am

AutomotiveForums M
 

There is a one piece plug out made by champion.


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February 22, 2011, 6:46 am

Darrin T
 

I have had my dealings with Ford "Quality Care", and what I found is that A) The quality is seriously lacking, and B) There is no care whatsoever. My issue was that the boot on the number 8 spark plug got rust inside causing my engine to miss. My truck was less than 50 miles out of warranty. I pleaded with both my local dealer and with Ford Quality Care (via telephone) and they would not admit to having a quality problem. This despite having literally thousands of hits via a Google search for this problem AND having a Ford dealership mechanic tell me POINT BLANK that this was a major issue with these trucks/engines. I ended up having to pay the full amount for the repair as well as the required "fee" for the mechanic plugging my truck up to their super computer (it must be super if they expect us to pay over $100 just to plug the damned thing up and turn it on).

Just like the engine miss that I experienced, this spark plug issue will generate too many search results to count. It IS a quality issue, but Ford won't admit it ... nor will they do anything to help you. A class action lawsuit is the answer, but getting it together takes money for attorneys and most intelligent attorneys will tell you that Ford has a much larger legal budget than they do.

I would sign on to a lawsuit against Ford in a heartbeat, but I am not so sure that it will ever come to fuition. Sadly Ford will win this one by simply denying the truth about their substandard products.


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March 7, 2011, 6:42 pm

Allan P
 

so what do ford truck owner do?


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July 12, 2011, 5:19 am

Eddie K
 

buy $15. dollar plugs and a $150 extractor tool and get busy pulling plugs. Good luck


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