fordmantpw
Veteran Member
Starting to think it is time for a Nissan Titan! (Used. I do not buy new trucks).
Because your truck is having an issue at 125k, you are willing to switch brands?
Starting to think it is time for a Nissan Titan! (Used. I do not buy new trucks).
Because your truck is having an issue at 125k, you are willing to switch brands?
You mentioned that your ATF level is high (I think). If it is, try dropping it down to the proper level, allowing for if the fluid is at operating temperature. (Some sticks show both Hot and Cold levels, can't remember what those Fords do).
Well, its a long story. I've always been a Nissan guy (we all have a preferred brand). But when I needed and bought this truck (2003) neither Nissan nor Toyota made real full-sized trucks. I've never loved this truck and there are lots of things I've never liked about it. I had to replace the AC system after 5 years to the tune $900 and the rear window has leaked for years and it smells like mildew inside. It has never had adequate shocks (in my opinion) or brakes (in my opinion) but I could have easily taken care of that if I'd wanted to so I can't really complain. The suspension is too wallowy off road. Fine on highway. The steering is one of my biggest complaints. It is terribly vague and sloppy. Interior was cheap and rattly from day one. Trim pieces fall off. When it is in 4wd it is hard to turn (off road of course). At low speeds the throttle is like an on/off switch. It is hard to do anything precisely (backing or hitching to a trailer for instance).
Having said all that, it is comfortable to travel in, even long trips. I've never had any serious engine or mechanical problems. Nothing (mechanical) has ever leaked. It burns a little oil but replacing the PCV recently might help that. It has never once had or needed a front end alignment and I'm only on my third set of tires that still have 10k miles left in them and the middle set was used. Tire wear has always been uniform. That is hard to beat. It has plenty of power. Towing horses, tractors and cars has been trouble free. It has done everything I have asked it to do. It goes from episodes of hard use and abuse to long spells of no use. My kids grew up in it. Both drove it. My daughter still loves it like a pet and wants me to give it to her even though she is married. There has been no rust. So, in this regard it has grown on me and there is nothing like a beat up smelly truck that you don't have to worry about. If and when I let it go I will be sad.
But, I do some hauling of my car to the track. Usually not more than 3-4 hours away but I need to be confident that it will not leave me stranded. If I can get this problem sorted out I'll keep on going. However, I usually sell whatever I'm driving when repairs bills mount and reliability goes down. Since it probably isn't worth much I might actually give it to my daughter as a farm truck on of these days.