Cam Phaser & Lifters replaced at 33,000 mi
Cam Phaser & Lifters replaced at 33,000 mi
Dealer I bought from said my engine ticking and knocking was normal. Went to a second dealer and just got truck back from that dealer that has had it in shop since middle of last week. Replaced right cam phaser and all lifters. Replaced all 8 plugs since 4 broke during removal and had to pull heads to get the broken ones out. Sounds much better but they said there is still the "thump" mentioned in TSB 06-4-7 which they gave me a copy of. They said that noise is normal and has no fix. Looks like 15 hours labor if I read the service report correctly and page long list of parts. All warranty work and glad I didn't have to pay a penny. (If they had this much trouble with my plugs at 33,000 miles what is in store for folks at the recommend normal replacement of 100,000 miles?) Without this site I would never had known of this problem and what to listen for. I probably just would listened to the dealer I bought it from just tell me everything was normal. This second dealer took care of my truck and did it promptly. They called every day to let me know what they were doing and I just said to take the time to do it right. They also solved my dash rattle which was a loose sensor that hangs on the rear view mirror. So now I have a letter to write to the first dealer on their diagnosis, or lack of it. I probably will start out by telling them I may never buy from them again, definately will not depend on their service dept, and I will be sure to tell everybody about this experience with them. Anything else I should tell them?
Just curious, what gas did you usually run? A brand name or independent, and did you run a fuel injector cleaner occasionally? Wondering if you did these things and still had the plug problem.
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Last edited by Bluejay; Jul 19, 2006 at 11:08 AM.
I use any gas and have not used any injector cleaner. I have known about this ticking/knocking problem for 2 years by reading this site. So I don't think gas or injector cleaner use would have been an important factor with my truck new 2 years ago. Previous posts on this site reported mixed success and suggested waiting until Ford had a fix that was proven to work. So I waited to get serious and get it fixed while still under warranty. That is exactly what I told the service advisor, service manager, and engine tech. as we huddled around my truck listening for noises. They sort of nodded and got down to business, mentioned TSB(s) and a known problem with this engine, ordered parts, and took care of my truck..
Originally Posted by bogman
I use any gas and have not used any injector cleaner. I have known about this ticking/knocking problem for 2 years by reading this site. So I don't think gas or injector cleaner use would have been an important factor with my truck new 2 years ago. Previous posts on this site reported mixed success and suggested waiting until Ford had a fix that was proven to work. So I waited to get serious and get it fixed while still under warranty. That is exactly what I told the service advisor, service manager, and engine tech. as we huddled around my truck listening for noises. They sort of nodded and got down to business, mentioned TSB(s) and a known problem with this engine, ordered parts, and took care of my truck..
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Bkuejay...
I see your point. Dealer I bought from once told me do injector clean at 45,000 miles, but I don't know about their recommendations anymore. Second dealer that did the work said plugs looked ok - but I'll bet the 4 broken ones looked pretty sorry. I was not focusing on plug issues when I took it in because I have been aware of noises since the truck was new. I do understand plugs can be a factor with noise with these engines - guess I learned that reading here too.
I see your point. Dealer I bought from once told me do injector clean at 45,000 miles, but I don't know about their recommendations anymore. Second dealer that did the work said plugs looked ok - but I'll bet the 4 broken ones looked pretty sorry. I was not focusing on plug issues when I took it in because I have been aware of noises since the truck was new. I do understand plugs can be a factor with noise with these engines - guess I learned that reading here too.
Just curious, what dealer finally did the work. I am in WI also...I have a fairly loud tick I know to be the cam phasers, but my dealer, (Hiller) said everything is normal....Mike
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Originally Posted by savage250
what's a cam phasor?
A friend of mine just picked up a brand new 06 lariat and it has had a ticking noise since she picked it up. Kinda sounds like an exhaust tick...? same thing maybe?
A friend of mine just picked up a brand new 06 lariat and it has had a ticking noise since she picked it up. Kinda sounds like an exhaust tick...? same thing maybe?
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Quinton:
Do I remember correctly that you are a service manager? I've read lots of your replies in the last year and you do know your stuff. So how can Ford engineer or mis-engineer a plug problem like this. Is there any cure? Does antisieze help?
Do I remember correctly that you are a service manager? I've read lots of your replies in the last year and you do know your stuff. So how can Ford engineer or mis-engineer a plug problem like this. Is there any cure? Does antisieze help?
Originally Posted by bogman
Quinton:
Do I remember correctly that you are a service manager? I've read lots of your replies in the last year and you do know your stuff. So how can Ford engineer or mis-engineer a plug problem like this. Is there any cure? Does antisieze help?
Do I remember correctly that you are a service manager? I've read lots of your replies in the last year and you do know your stuff. So how can Ford engineer or mis-engineer a plug problem like this. Is there any cure? Does antisieze help?
Its sad that vehicle quality has gone down this much.




