Power Train Related Problems of the 2003 Ford F-350

Table 1 shows nine common power train related problems of the 2003 Ford F-350. The number one most common problem is related to the transfer case (two problems). The second most common problem is related to the power train (two problems).


Recently reported Power Train problems of the 2003 Ford F-350

The Transfer Case problem

Sales of a vehicle with supporting VIN data not matched to actual equipment received. This mismatched data has caused the wrongful ordering and installing of a replacement rear gear ratio that does not match up with the front ratio while in four wheel drive.   Read details...

The Power Train problem

While preparing for a camping trip this pass summer, I went to check the oil level. When I went to remove the oil dipstick, the dipstick tube broke, due to corrosion. This is the first time in my 25 years of owning a vehicle for that to happen.   Read details...

The Noises During Shifting problem

: the contact stated while shifting from reverse to park, there is a very loud clanking, metal to metal noise. There is a metallic sound that occurs all the time, but is very noticeable while shifting from reverse to park. The vehicle has been to three different dealerships.   Read details...


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