What Fuel Should I Use In My F150 Ecoboost
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What Fuel Should I Use In My F150 Ecoboost

If you’re looking for better fuel economy in your F-150 EcoBoost, you might want to consider using premium fuel. While it costs more per gallon, you’ll use less of it thanks to the EcoBoost’s higher compression ratio and turbochargers, which require higher octane levels to run properly. In our testing, we’ve found that premium fuel…

Why is My Ecoboost Getting Bad Gas Mileage
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Why is My Ecoboost Getting Bad Gas Mileage

The Ford EcoBoost engine is designed to deliver both performance and efficiency, however, there are several factors that can contribute to poor gas mileage. Improper tire pressure, a dirty air filter, poor fuel quality, and excessive weight are just some of the reasons why your EcoBoost may be getting lower gas mileage than expected. The…

Ford F150 Ecoboost No Power When Accelerating
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Ford F150 Ecoboost No Power When Accelerating

If you’re having trouble with your Ford F150 Ecoboost not having power when accelerating, there are a few things that could be the cause. It could be something as simple as a dirty air filter or low tire pressure, or it could be something more serious like a fuel system issue. Whatever the cause, it’s…

F150 Ecoboost Turbo Coolant Line Replacement Cost
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F150 Ecoboost Turbo Coolant Line Replacement Cost

The cost of replacing the coolant line on a Ford F150 Ecoboost Turbo can vary depending on the model year and trim level of your truck. The average cost for this repair is between $200 and $400. If you have a extended warranty or service contract, this repair may be covered under that agreement. The…

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F150 Ecoboost Timing Chain Warranty

The 2015-2017 F150 EcoBoosts have a bit of a problem with their timing chains, with many owners reporting premature stretching and failure. This has led to Ford extending the warranty on these trucks’ timing chains to 7 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. If your truck is still under its original factory warranty, you’re…

Common Oil Leaks on 3.5 Ecoboost

Common Oil Leaks on 3.5 Ecoboost

Common oil leaks on Ford 3.5 EcoBoost are often caused by faulty oil pan gaskets, valve cover gaskets, and front crankshaft seals. Oil leaks can cause engine damage and decrease performance if not addressed promptly. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prevent oil leaks. The Ford 3.5 EcoBoost engine is a high-performance, fuel-efficient engine that…

35 EcoBoost Turbo Coolant Lines: The Ultimate Guide
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35 EcoBoost Turbo Coolant Lines: The Ultimate Guide

The 35 EcoBoost turbo coolant lines play a crucial role in the functioning of the 35 EcoBoost engine. They are responsible for transporting coolant, which helps regulate the engine’s temperature, from the radiator to the engine block. Over time, the coolant lines can become damaged, causing leaks or blockages, which can result in engine overheating….

3.5 Ecoboost Timing Chain Replacement

3.5 Ecoboost Timing Chain Replacement

The 35 Ecoboost timing chain is responsible for maintaining the synchronous operation of the engine’s valves and pistons. Over time, the timing chain can stretch or wear, leading to engine misfires, reduced power output, or even engine failure.  Replacing the timing chain involves removing the engine’s front cover, timing gears, and chain. The process requires…

3.5 Ecoboost Crankcase Pressure Sensor Location
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3.5 Ecoboost Crankcase Pressure Sensor Location

The crankcase pressure sensor is typically located in the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) system hose, found between the intake air system air cleaner and the engine crankcase PCV inlet. Notably, it’s situated on the driver’s side of the vehicle. 5 Steps to Replace the Crankcase Pressure Sensor: Additional Tips: You can also check out this…