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Old 11-16-2017, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by DignifiedDevin
I feel it the most when my gauge is sitting just above 3/4. I have to stop completely and wait 3 seconds before I know if it’s going to do it or not. If I stop quickly and proceed at like say a stop sign no one else is at, then I will not feel it at all.
Ill wait a little till I get just above 3/4 and see
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Originally Posted by Rey L.
It feels like the truck it's about to stall but doesn't.
AHHH! Someone finally understands what we are experiencing.

I think I may be the only person that really knows what DignifiedDevin is talking about. Unfortunately I haven't driven my truck enough lately to have a lot of time to troubleshoot. The latest thing I did was wait until the gas light was on... Filled up on 92 octane, wanting to see if that affects it at all.



A rumble, a shake, a shudder... definitely not a slosh or bump.
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Originally Posted by DignifiedDevin
I haven’t touched my “trip 1” since I bought the truck. And the best mpg I’ve ever seen in this truck on the highway was 16 mpg.
Does the trip odometer just reset after a certain max number? I haven't touched my trip odometer yet either since I bought the truck.

Weird, I know.
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Feels like the engine stumbles. You can feel it in the gas peddle.
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***UPDATE***

I got a call from the dealer today, Ford is not moving forward with the issue. This is asinine! They have multiple mechanics agreeing that there is something wrong but they wont let anyone work on the issue because a stupid check engine light doesn't come on. I don't need a computer to tell me something is wrong.

This truck is going back one more time and then I'm going to start the lemon law process. This is such a joke that I have to threaten with attorneys to get warranty work done.

Anyone that definitely feels the rumble I suggest you bring it in so there is a record that something is wrong with your truck as well.

I see it this way, if people definitely don't feel this in thousands of other F150's then obviously its an issue, and its an issue that can be fixed, so fix my truck!
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Originally Posted by CeeDee
Does the trip odometer just reset after a certain max number? I haven't touched my trip odometer yet either since I bought the truck.

Weird, I know.
after 10K it resets, but I don't think it resets the hours till it hits 1000, and I think the fuel economy doesn't reset at all unless you reset the trip.
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Does it really bother you that much that you are going the lemon law route? I wish you lived near me as I would like to sit in it when it does this shudder/bump just as of curiosity. I was up in CT last week actually but didn’t think about this.
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Originally Posted by bcb97
Does it really bother you that much that you are going the lemon law route? I wish you lived near me as I would like to sit in it when it does this shudder/bump just as of curiosity. I was up in CT last week actually but didn’t think about this.
Absolutly, It feels like the truck is shutting down. you can have every seat occupied in the truck and every single person will notice it. Its not faint at all, it will shake my truck enough to make you wonder if things are coming loose.
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My friend mentioned it last time he rode in my truck. I won't try to lemon law the truck. I will take it in and make sure it is recorded in case it cause problems in the future.

To me it really feels like something to do with the brakes since you can feel it in the brake pedal.
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Originally Posted by Stever39
My friend mentioned it last time he rode in my truck. I won't try to lemon law the truck. I will take it in and make sure it is recorded in case it cause problems in the future.

To me it really feels like something to do with the brakes since you can feel it in the brake pedal.

I don't get much feedback in the brake pedal, I feel most of it from under my seat towards the center of the truck. I'd definitely tell them to look at it though.


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