Posted by onefarmer on April 25, 2015 at 17:21:48 from (71.101.36.147):
In Reply to: Don't rip me off posted by 37Chief on April 25, 2015 at 13:47:43:
My '96 F250 psd pickup died last fall and I was too busy to look at it until two months ago. After checking everything I could think of, I took it to Ford dealer. $1500 later and it still didn't run. They was blaming the injectors by this time. Another $1500. I said forget it, took it home checked everything again then remembered I had put a cam position sensor in it from Oreillys. So I got a real Ford one and put it in. Fired up like it was just ran the hour before. $1500 wasted for a $36 part. Still has a miss so I took it back to Ford complaining about their misdiagnosis and they agreed to recheck it for nothing. Blamed it again on injectors. Had them tell me which cylinders it was missing on. Took it home again.By this time it is really missing. Took the y-tube off the intake fired it up and it had real serious popping out the intake. Turns out it has a bad intake valve. Just why can't a dealer find this stuff.
I calling rip off and not going back except for parts.
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