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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 11:05 AM
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2008 F150 Recommended Services

I have a 2008 F150 5-4L. Its got 73K on it and am curious as to what things I need to "service" on it. Am worried about wheel bearing(s) front end and transmission. Tranny hasn't been serviced since I bought it but I am hearing a "whining" while it is in park. I read another post that someone thinks it may be the Torque Converter (?). Just need some advice as to what I need to have done to it. Thanks! Mike.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 11:22 AM
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I'd do a tranny service and change the spark plugs. To troubleshoot the whining, remove the serp belt - start it up and run it for a minute, if the whine is gone it's one of the driven pulleys - possibly the alternator working hard to recharge a weak battery. Parts stores can load test the battery.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 11:27 AM
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Yeah, I'd be looking at doing the plugs right now. Once the plugs are done, I'd do what GLC said and remove the belt to see if the whining noise stops. I'm still on the original tranny fluid and rear diff fluid @ 90K miles, but will be flushing both at the 100K mark. I wouldn't worry about the front wheel bearings, but if you need new front brakes, you should just replace the front rotors with the Centric conversion kit and it will come with new bearings anyway.
 
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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 03:49 PM
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What's the engine code and date code on that bad boy? Should be on the drivers valve cover. If its a 'Happy number' then the spark plug change should be a breeeeze!

OEM oil filter and decent 5/20W Semi synthetic. I use fully sync and it keeps the engine nice and quite.

Not sure about the tranny whine sorry.
 

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Old Feb 15, 2013 | 04:14 PM
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Here's what I do..........
Engine Management System
• 100,000 Miles Oxygen Sensor Replace
Electronic Fuel Injection System
• Annual Throttle Body & Assembly Inspect, Clean & Lubricate as Necessary
• 6 Months Fuel Injectors Add Redline or BG Brand Fuel Injector Cleaner to Fuel Tank
• 30,000 Miles Fuel Filter Replace
Cooling System
• Annual Anode/Cathodic Protection Inspect
• 5 Years Radiator Drain & Flush System
• 5 Years Hoses Replace
Power Steering
• 5 Years Hoses Inspect & Replace as Necessary
• 30,000 Miles Fluid Drain & Refill
Belts
• 4 Years V-Drive Replace
• 5 Years Serpentine Replace
Transmission
• 30,000 Miles Automatic Transmission Fluid Drain & Refill
• 30,000 Miles Automatic Transmission Filter Replace as Necessary
• 30,000 Miles Stick with Automatic Type Fluid Drain & Refill
Differential
• 30,000 Miles Fluid Drain & Refill
Brakes & Assemblies
• Annual Drums, Rotors & Linings Surface Sand, Degrease, Inspect & Replace as
Necessary
• Annual Fluid- Silicone Type Bleed System
• 3 Years Fluid- Conventional Type Bleed System
• 30,000 Miles Wheel Bearings Inspect, Clean & Repack
 
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