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Old 07-12-2012, 08:22 PM
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How do I add a video to a post? I put a new exhaust on the screw and want to post video/sound. Thanks!
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Upload it to youtube or photobucket, post the link here.
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I having a problem with my 2011 lariat limited, when the fuel level is between E and 1/4 tank. If I park facing down hill I can't start my truck. This is the first F 150 I have had problems with. None of my other trucks every had issues like this. The dealership has told me there is nothing wrong, and to face my truck up hill. I might add it a hill about 25 degrees, I could understand if the low fuel light was on, but it's not. Anybody else out there dealing with this problem?
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Originally Posted by dave G
I having a problem with my 2011 lariat limited, when the fuel level is between E and 1/4 tank. If I park facing down hill I can't start my truck. This is the first F 150 I have had problems with. None of my other trucks every had issues like this. The dealership has told me there is nothing wrong, and to face my truck up hill. I might add it a hill about 25 degrees, I could understand if the low fuel light was on, but it's not. Anybody else out there dealing with this problem?
You have to understand the fuel pickup tube is in the center of the tank and when you run it that low and park on a grade that steep all the fuel is going to run forward of the pickup tube and suck air when you try to start it.

Normally there is enough fuel stored under pressure in the line to allow you to start and get moving so you could have some sort of fuel pressure problem. Do you have longer than normal crank times after the truck has sat overnight on a flat level or (close to) surface?



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