2006, 5.4- No vacuum to brake booster after backfire
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2006, 5.4- No vacuum to brake booster after backfire
I started my 2006 F150 yesterday and it backfired. Its only got 35000 miles on it and is rarely driven. After starting it again I put it in gear and got a big surprise when the brakes didn't work!
I got it home and pulled the vacuum line off the vacuum booster and there is no vacuum. Listening I don't hear any signs of vacuum leaks, the hoses all appear good with no weathering, splits or cracks and the engine runs just fine?
Is there a check valve or something else that could be plugged or jammed from the backfire?
I got it home and pulled the vacuum line off the vacuum booster and there is no vacuum. Listening I don't hear any signs of vacuum leaks, the hoses all appear good with no weathering, splits or cracks and the engine runs just fine?
Is there a check valve or something else that could be plugged or jammed from the backfire?
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You should have received a letter from Ford about this recall. I am not the original owner of my F150 and I did over a year ago I believe. The Dealership had my truck for most of the day.
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Took it in Saturday and 3.5 hours later I had it back.
While I was there I asked about the spark plug fiasco and was told it would be $272 to replace them plus an additional hours labor for each one that broke. Ford really screwed up on this one and I am very disappointed thye are not standing behind it. This is my fifth Ford pickup and have had 3 new Ford cars for the wife and thats how they treat their loyal customers?
While I was there I asked about the spark plug fiasco and was told it would be $272 to replace them plus an additional hours labor for each one that broke. Ford really screwed up on this one and I am very disappointed thye are not standing behind it. This is my fifth Ford pickup and have had 3 new Ford cars for the wife and thats how they treat their loyal customers?