07 f150 fuel gauge quit
#6
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Just forget about it. I had the same problem and so have many others.
It happens when you leave your keys in the ignition and refill, no problem what so ever. It will return to normal after some time, I think in my case it was several hours.
It happens when you leave your keys in the ignition and refill, no problem what so ever. It will return to normal after some time, I think in my case it was several hours.
#7
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That's a bunch of BAH-low-nee (not sure how to actually spell it - so I reverted to the 'hooked on phonics' version). Would've used another word, but trying to keep this a family show.
New trucks should not have such a problem.
I would take it back to the dealer so that at least the warranty problem can be run up the flagpole - hopefully right behind all the fine work being done on the 5.4L spark plug problem.
New trucks should not have such a problem.
I would take it back to the dealer so that at least the warranty problem can be run up the flagpole - hopefully right behind all the fine work being done on the 5.4L spark plug problem.
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That's a bunch of BAH-low-nee (not sure how to actually spell it - so I reverted to the 'hooked on phonics' version). Would've used another word, but trying to keep this a family show.
New trucks should not have such a problem.
I would take it back to the dealer so that at least the warranty problem can be run up the flagpole - hopefully right behind all the fine work being done on the 5.4L spark plug problem.
New trucks should not have such a problem.
I would take it back to the dealer so that at least the warranty problem can be run up the flagpole - hopefully right behind all the fine work being done on the 5.4L spark plug problem.
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