Ford Super Duty diesel trucks equipped with 6.7L Power Stroke engines
The Auto Fraud Legal Center is aware that 2011-present Ford Super Duty diesel trucks equipped with 6.7L Power Stroke engines may have defective fuel pumps. These fuel pumps have lubrication and water content problems, forcing the pumps to run dry and causing metal to rub against metal. This metal-to-metal contact is allegedly caused by air pockets inside the pumps during operation, running the pumps dry until the “time bomb” explodes. The question for you is simple: How many times has your Ford dealer attempted to repair the fuel pump on your Super Duty Ford diesel?
Even during the Coronavirus epidemic, the Auto Fraud Legal Center is here to help you. California’s lemon law is designed to protect consumers by requiring car companies to repurchase or replace vehicles that suffer from warranty defects that cannot be fixed in a reasonable number of attempts – sometimes as few as 2 repair attempts. If you think your Ford vehicle may be a lemon, we may be able to require Ford to repurchase your car or truck.
Please contact the Lemon Law Department at the Auto Fraud Legal Center for a free case review. We are here to help you! We have been representing consumers in California for over thirty years. Contact Jeff Le Pere to address any potential lemon law claim or dealer misrepresentation claim you may have. jeff@rbblawgroup.com