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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / April 2006

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99 f150 water leak

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walt peifer - 04 Apr 2006 20:11 GMT
haven't got to see it yet. but appears to be coming from the joint between
the head and intake manifold. I was told there was a problem with the
intakes and some kind of recall. local dealer is being uncooperative, as I
bought the truck privately, even though it came from his lot and the guy I
bought it from bought a new truck from him.,
Tina - 04 Apr 2006 20:52 GMT
yeah, i dealt with some uncooperative people, but what other choice do
you have? should you take the advice or go somewhere else?
JohanB - 05 Apr 2006 02:14 GMT
7 years old and a coolant leak......

Stop wining and have it fixed

> haven't got to see it yet. but appears to be coming from the joint between
> the head and intake manifold. I was told there was a problem with the
> intakes and some kind of recall. local dealer is being uncooperative, as I
> bought the truck privately, even though it came from his lot and the guy I
> bought it from bought a new truck from him.,
Whitelightning - 05 Apr 2006 03:07 GMT
learn to use a search engine.  didn't see anything about coolant leaks,  AC
problems, ignition switch, ABS light staying on, but no intake issues.
Bunches of complaints about spark plugs blowing out  of the heads.  If you
let it leak too long you will be replacing the manifold instead of just
replacing the gasket the coolant will etch a groove in the manifold and you
can then use it for a door stop.  There has been an issue with the plastic
intakes on certain models of cars with V-6 engines, but not for coolant
leaks.

Whitelightning
Jim - 24 Apr 2006 23:33 GMT
If the manifold was plastic, theres info about it on flamingfords.info.

J

>learn to use a search engine.  didn't see anything about coolant leaks,  AC
>problems, ignition switch, ABS light staying on, but no intake issues.
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