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8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$330
Average Mileage:
93,900 miles
Total Complaints:
3 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. replace fuel pump module (3 reports)
2007 Ford F-150 fuel system problems

fuel system problem

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2007 Ford F-150 Owner Comments

problem #3

Jul 092016

F-150 STX 4.6L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 95,691 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

there should be a recall on fuel pump module, its bullshit. spend all this money to own a truck and piece of sh*t leaves you in intersection with a kid in vehical in a storm y cause they wont recall there screw ups. mounting modual in stupid place where all that road salt from winter can eat it away

- Andrew Jl P., ottawa, ON, Canada

problem #2

Feb 212014

F-150 XLT 5.4L V8

  • Automatic transmission
  • 73,000 miles

Glad my problem happened locally. Lucky I was able to get it to the garage with out a tow.

- simmshunter, Spragueville, Iowq, US

problem #1

Jan 252014

F-150 FX2 4.6L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 113,000 miles

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Truck would start then sputter and stall. Would turn the key, it would crank but not start, eventually it started. Put deicer in gas tank, truck was fine for a week. On the week-end truck started, was warming it up, after a few minutes it started to sputter and stalled. Turned the key, same problem as before, cranking but wouldn't start. Finally got it going, made it to work, after work same thing, wouldn't start. Put deicer in gas tank, it started, I tried to drive it to my mechanic to leave it there so it could be looked at on Monday. While at the red light the truck sputtered and stalled, had to get a tow about 2minutes away from my mechanics, $80.

Thought it may be a shot fuel pump. I found a video on YouTube about a corroded fuel pump module. This ended up being the same problem my truck had, got it replaced for $359 at my mechanics. If you have a similar problem with your F-150 I recommend getting the fuel pump module checked first. It is located under the spare tire, after a few years of winter salt the module become corroded. Mine had holes in it just like on the video I saw. Some misdiagnose it as a fuel pump problem, have module checked first. This module should be a recall corroding the way they do.

- Jason M., Kitchener, Ontario, canada

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