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My family has purchased an new 2011 Ford F150 truck and noticed a non-stop odor of gasoline in the cab of the truck. I first noticed the gasoline smell during a road trip from charlotte nc to Michigan during the holidays in December 2011. The smell is still noticeable with the heat off with the vents closed. I googled the issue to see if other owners had the same problem with gas smell in the cab. These complaints appeared to be on older models (2007, etc.). I would like to obtain information if there is a recall in effect for this problem. Someone in the Ford company has to be aware of the problem and it should be fixed!
From a dead stop I accelerated to turn into her driveway the engine hesitated and stumbled it sounded like you had thrown a handful of marbles inside the intake the engine made a funny noise then died after getting it restarted the check engine light came on upon returning the vehicle to the dealership I found out it had melted the intake manifold sensors and part of the throttle body away Ford has no idea what caused this the truck is also been plagued with electrical problems. Apparently it came real close to an engine fire the truck is still broke down at the dealership since August 5, 2011.
- Wichita, KS, USA
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- Charlotte, NC, USA