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2011+ 55-60mph 5.0 Shuddering and EcoBoost Engine Miss/Loss of Power - Possible Fixes

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Old 12-09-2013, 07:51 PM
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I had it at the dealer today. Must be a common problem because the service writer just about finished the sentence for me when I explained what was going on with my truck.


Anyway, they performed TSB 13-8-10! I will find out tomorrow on my way to work if that fixed it and will report back. I never thought there was an engine miss because there was no power loss and the trucks really pulls hard when you step into it.


I've been going to this dealer for the last 25 years and they always treated me right....so, no concerns there.




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Let me know what the verdict is from your dealership, 71_340. If you need me to step in and assist, just shoot a PM my way.

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Old 12-09-2013, 09:21 PM
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Hard to believe that there has not been a recall do to this problem....almost 300 pages on this site .
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Crystal, is there any way you can have my local dealership check my plugs for the correct gap? I have the 5.0 and it exhibits the same behavior as those with the ecoboost. I have been to 2 different dealerships and they refuse to look at it. I explained the nearly 200 pages regarding this on this forum and they tell me that ford tells them it's just normal. So they send me on my way.
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Originally Posted by 71_340
I had it at the dealer today. Must be a common problem because the service writer just about finished the sentence for me when I explained what was going on with my truck.


Anyway, they performed TSB 13-8-10! I will find out tomorrow on my way to work if that fixed it and will report back. I never thought there was an engine miss because there was no power loss and the trucks really pulls hard when you step into it.


I've been going to this dealer for the last 25 years and they always treated me right....so, no concerns there.
Drove the truck to work this morning and set the cruise to 58 mph. There are several steep inclines on the Interstate and the problem didn't reoccur.

The TSB fixed my truck and the fuel mileage (was my concern) is the same as before.
Old 12-10-2013, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Jake's Dad
Crystal, is there any way you can have my local dealership check my plugs for the correct gap? I have the 5.0 and it exhibits the same behavior as those with the ecoboost. I have been to 2 different dealerships and they refuse to look at it. I explained the nearly 200 pages regarding this on this forum and they tell me that ford tells them it's just normal. So they send me on my way.
Nope! Did you not see the lack of response to my basic same question? Ford views plugs as a wear item like brake pads and tires, never mind the fact that for the most part they are not gapped properly when new!
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Originally Posted by 71_340
Drove the truck to work this morning and set the cruise to 58 mph. There are several steep inclines on the Interstate and the problem didn't reoccur.

The TSB fixed my truck and the fuel mileage (was my concern) is the same as before.
I hope it works out for you? Post back if your problem comes back?
Has your weather warmed up where you are at?
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Originally Posted by Jake's Dad
Crystal, is there any way you can have my local dealership check my plugs for the correct gap?...
Hi Jake's Dad,

The best person to communicate with your local dealership is your CSM. If you'd like me to pass along this concern to them, send me a PM with your current mileage and a verification of your best daytime phone number.

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I too tried to take my truck in (due to a rough idle), but they wouldn't check the plugs. I took it in twice as the 2nd time it had idled so rough one could morning I thought it was going to die. It normally just idles a bit rough while in drive and foot on the brake.

2nd time they told me it was normal and took me for a test drive in another new truck and it behaved the same way while in drive and foot on the brake. They couldn't re-create the rough idle, but it was 20+ deg F warmer when they checked it.
This was at 13,000 miles on my truck so not thinking that was acceptable I pulled my plugs myself and found they were gapped like 0.038-0.042. Manual states 0.033-0.037.

Re-gapped them to 0.033 and while it didn't solve it, it made it much smoother and I never again had a rough idle on a cold morning startup. I've since driven almost 20K more miles and when I checked them about 3 weeks ago one was at 0.034 and all others still at 0.033.
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Originally Posted by Oldsmuggler
Hard to believe that there has not been a recall do to this problem....almost 300 pages on this site .
Actually, though it doesn't count as a recall, NTSB is conducting an investigation on this matter. It has been ongoing since May. More to follow.

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Originally Posted by Left Plate
I hope it works out for you? Post back if your problem comes back?
Has your weather warmed up where you are at?
No, still cold here. It was in the teens this morning when I drove to work, so conditions were similar to the ones this past weekend.


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