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    ECOBOOST RECALL

    • Ford and Lincoln are recalling nearly 91,000 models with the 2.7- and 3.0-liter EcoBoost engines that may fail.
    • The recall affects 2021 to 2022 models with those engines, including the Ford F-150, Bronco, Explorer, and Edge; the Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus are affected too.
    • Ford says the issue involves faulty engine intake valves that may fracture and fall into the combustion chamber, causing catastrophic failure.

    Thousands of Ford EcoBoost engines are at risk of failure, which has caused the automaker to issue a recall. The issue involves 90,736 models, including some Lincolns, equipped with the turbocharged 2.7-liter V-6 and twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6 that may have faulty engine intake valves.
    Ford filed documents on August 23, 2024, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The affected vehicles are 2021–2022 models. The list of Fords includes the Bronco, the F-150, the Explorer, and the Edge. The list of Lincolns is limited to the Aviator and Nautilus. The F-150 has by far the biggest population that's potentially affected, with 47,719 involved in the recall. The Bronco and Explorer are next with 15,835 and 14,262 models, respectively. Meanwhile, Ford is recalling 2366 Edges, 7199 Lincoln Aviators, and 3355 Lincoln Nautilus models.
    According to the chronology documents it submitted to NHTSA, Ford said an investigation began back in January 2022 following 22 instances of engine failure after three months or less involving Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus models equipped with the 2.7- or 3.0-liter EcoBoost engines. The investigation found that the catastrophic damage was caused by engine intake valves that fractured and fell into the combustion chamber. It was revealed that the material the valve supplier used was not up to specification, but the valve's robustness was improved starting on models built after October 31, 2021.
    The following year, Ford investigated intake-valve fractures on 2021 Bronco models and found 251 instances of the issue during warranty repairs. NHTSA then opened a "Defect Petition" in May 2022 as a result of increasing complaints from Bronco customers. Ford responded to NTHSA in January 2024, noting that there was a "higher than ambient level of repairs observed for vehicles produced between May 1 and October 31, 2021."
    Ford says as of Aug. 9, 2024, it is aware of 811 warranty claims associated with fractured intake valves. The automaker has since approved a remedy for affected vehicles, which involves dealers inspecting each model by determining their cumulative number of engine cycles. Ford will replace engines that don't pass that inspection. The company also said it has provided a reimbursement plan for owners who have already paid for the repair out of pocket. Dealers will be notified on September 30, and letters will be sent to owners starting on October 7.

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    Ford has been pretty good about doing the motor work on the 3.5 Eco death rattle issue on F150's, but this is more like Hyundai all over again.

    Most Hyundai 2011-2018 motors need to be replaced, and they normally do them now without much fuss.

    Dropping valves was also a Corvette issue in 2007.....

    811 failures on 91K vehicles and willing to recall them all to fix them is pretty stand up if you ask me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkhorse View Post
    Ford has been pretty good about doing the motor work on the 3.5 Eco death rattle issue on F150's, but this is more like Hyundai all over again.

    Most Hyundai 2011-2018 motors need to be replaced, and they normally do them now without much fuss.

    Dropping valves was also a Corvette issue in 2007.....

    811 failures on 91K vehicles and willing to recall them all to fix them is pretty stand up if you ask me.
    bad tranny's in that era of hyundai as well —beware if looking for used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkhorse View Post
    Ford has been pretty good about doing the motor work on the 3.5 Eco death rattle issue on F150's, but this is more like Hyundai all over again..
    Ya sure they have. Just got my friends 110,000 km f150 ecoboost rattler fixed only cost them $5001. I guess they're happy to help for 5k. Fuck Ford. They build junk now. Most recalled vehicles for 4 years in a row.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bluetoy View Post
    Ya sure they have. Just got my friends 110,000 km f150 ecoboost rattler fixed only cost them $5001. I guess they're happy to help for 5k. Fuck Ford. They build junk now. Most recalled vehicles for 4 years in a row.
    What year was it and it must have been out of powertrain warranty? I know someone with a 2018 XLT didn't pay a penny!
    '23 F150 Screw 4x4 3.5L TT Powerboost (Avalanche Grey)
    '21 Explorer ST 3.0L TT (Atlas Blue)
    '14 Mustang GT 5.0L (Oxford White) 4Watling memory car
    '11 Mustang GT 5.0L (Race Red) 8.92 @ 154 mph
    '89 Mustang LX 5.0L (Blue Flame) H/C/I

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkhorse View Post
    What year was it and it must have been out of powertrain warranty? I know someone with a 2018 XLT didn't pay a penny!
    2017 Lariat.

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