2006 Ford F-350 on 2040-cars
Bynum, Texas, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: lavada_heyden@zoho.com . 2006 Ford F350 4x4 6.0L Diesel Monster Truck
Up for sale is my favorite truck that I have ever owned. It is a head turner everywhere I take it and people are
always taking pictures with it. Some of the features of the truck are:
Power Seats, Locks, & Windows
CD/DVD Player
Leather Interior
Custom Suspension Lift
5.38 Gears Front & Rear
395/85/R20 GoodYear MV/T tires (measure out to be about 46" tall)
20x12 Gear Alloy wheels
Spray In Bed Liner
Custom Computer Tune
EGR Delete
4x4 works. The truck drives great and is my daily driver, it can do 80mph down the highway no problem. Hate to sell
this truck but just need something smaller to commute with. If you have any questions please let me know. Thanks
for looking!
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Let's start with the big one, which covers the Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner and, according to The Detroit News, Ford-built Mazda Tribute CUVs. 915,216 vehicles are covered, all of which were built in model years 2008 to 2011. 736,000 vehicles are in the US, while Canada then Mexico make up the vast majority of the remainder. The problem is due to an issue with the torque sensor in the steering column, which could lead to sudden power steering failure. Manual steering would still be available, though.
"Dealers will perform one of three service fixes, depending upon what diagnostic codes are shown when the vehicle is taken to the dealer," Ford spokeswoman Kelli Felker wrote to Autoblog in an email. "They will either update software for the power steering control module and the instrument cluster module; replace the torque sensor; or replace the steering column, which includes upgraded power steering control module software."
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