2004 Ford F-150 Heritage on 2040-cars
North Oxford, Massachusetts, United States
I purchased this 2004 Ford Lightning in February of 2011 from Piehl Motors in Princeton, IL. It had 32,005 miles on it when I received it and I paid $20,500.00 for it and as far as I know I'm the second owner. I did talk to the previous owner and he was a 68 year old retired gentleman who worked for the Illinois Road Dept.
I drove the truck back to Denver without any problems, a trip of about one thousand miles. I then used the truck to drive back and forth to work for one year. In February of 2012 I purchased a new Ford Ranger and the Lightning has been garaged since then only starting and very short drives to keep it going.
The Lightning now has 47,283 miles on it. I did regular oil and filter changes every 3,000 miles and used Castrol and Ford filters and I have all the records.
At 41,409 miles I took the Lightning to a local car wash and their equipment puckered the front left tire so I replaced all four tires.
At 32,998 miles I had the cooling system flushed and new Ford Gold antifreeze was replaced. At 46,520 miles I serviced the transmission with new Ford fluid and filter. Also changed the rear end oil and replaced the front and rear brake pads using all Ford parts.
The Leer bed top was installed costing $1,250.00 and I have the original vinyl cover and all the hardware. I did save two of the best original tires and I also have Weather Tec front mats and all this goes with the truck.
As far as I know the Lightning has never been in an accident, it's all original and unmodified. I'm seventy years old and I have never abused it and haven't has a traffic ticket on over thirty years.
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Ex-PR chief Vines accuses Ford of bugging cars, phones
Fri, 24 Oct 2014Jason Vines, former head of communications at Ford among other automakers, is accusing the Blue Oval of bugging his company phone and his car during the Firestone tire recall for the Explorer in 2001. The allegations have come to light in Vines' upcoming book What Did Jesus Drive? Crisis PR in Cars, Computers and Christianity.
According to The Detroit News, which has an advance copy of the book, Vines (pictured above) claims that after leaving the company, someone with security within Ford advised him that he had been bugged around the time of the recall. The allegations don't stop there, though. Vines further contends that he might not have been the only one to get this treatment, noting that then-general counsel John Rintamaki also believed he was being listened to.
According to The Detroit News, even if it had been a company phone, recording Vines without his knowledge still would have been a felony under Michigan law.
Ford recalling 370,000 Crown Vic, Grand Marquis and Town Car models
Fri, 30 Aug 2013The Detroit News is reporting that Ford will recall some 370,000 Crown Victoria (pictured), Mercury Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car vehicles from model years 2005 through 2011, for an issue regarding the lower intermediate steering shaft. 355,000 of the vehicles in question were sold in the US, with the other 15,000 sold in Canada.
The report indicates that corrosion of the lower intermediate steering shaft could cause a "loss of steering," presumably because of a partial or complete failure of the part. The report points out the dealers will inspect and replace the offending steering component for recalled cars, and may also secure a lower steering column bearing and replace the upper intermediate steering shaft as needed. The company is unaware of any reports of the faulty part causing any accidents or injuries.
Ford helpfully lists states in which corrosion is more likely to have taken place, mostly in the Snow Belt, as you might guess. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, Wisconsin, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia are listed.
NHTSA closes Ford F-150 EcoBoost acceleration probe
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Typically when we report on the findings of an investigation from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, it's because the government body has discovered a safety issue and prescribed a recall. In this case, however, NHTSA has closed an investigation into a reported performance deficit without ever getting to the recall stage.
The issue revolves around the Ford F-150 - specifically those equipped with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine - of which some 360,000 were built in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 model years. After receiving an initial 95 complaints, NHTSA opened an investigation last May - almost a year ago - into the reported issue of reduced engine power under hard acceleration. The agency has since received a total of 525 such complaints, and Ford itself reported receiving over 4,000.
Together, NHTSA and Ford determined that the problem resulted from cylinders misfiring, an issue itself stemming from water getting into the charge air cooler (CAC) mated to the turbochargers. In particularly humid or rainy conditions, water was found to get into the CAC, causing some of the cylinders to misfire, which in turn triggered the ECU to disable those cylinders in order to protect the catalytic converter from damage.
