Engine And Engine Cooling Related Problems of the 1996 Ford F-350

Table 1 shows ten common engine and engine cooling related problems of the 1996 Ford F-350. The number one most common problem is related to the engine (three problems). The second most common problem is related to the diesel engine (three problems).


Recently reported Engine And Engine Cooling problems of the 1996 Ford F-350

The Engine problem

I had the cmp sensor (cam position sensor, f6tz-12k073-a) replaced at 83,733 miles and again at 88,500 miles. The engine runs rough for 3 seconds and dies. It will crank but not restart. Vehicle was towed to mechanic and cmp sensor was replaced.   Read details...

The Diesel Engine problem

I have a '96 Ford f350 with a 7. 3l powerstroke. My truck has been stalling intermittently while driving down the road. And on occasion, had cut out completely and not come right back which leaves me with no power brakes, or steering to stop the vehicle, or get it off the road.   Read details...

The Engine Exhaust System problem

1996, F-350, crew cab, 4x4, with 35,000 original miles was towing 5th wheel travel trailer in mountainous area. Exhaust pipes caused the spare tire to catch on fire. The spare tire was new and had never been removed since vehicle was purchased in 1996 used, with 3,000 miles on it.   Read details...


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