Has anyone seen an "overheating coolant" message for their 2015+ expys? What did your dealer or mechanic say about this?Got the message though the temp gauge showed Cold, and now the truck is undrivable.
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Like it said above it should go into limp where it fires on 4 cylinders, alternates firing pattern, induces cool air, and eventually will shut down but will restart and go through the same pattern to get you to a safe place. Maybe the Ecoboost doesn't have that feature IDK. Just being low on water will induce limp mode. A big mistake people make is putting an aftermarket thermostat in these modulars which doesn't shut off and regulate the bottom passage correctly. It's definitely best to spend a couple more dollars and get the proper Motorcraft thermostat. It's not like 30 years ago when thermostats just open and close at the right time. Also being very low on water can lose water/coolant contact with the sender giving erratic and inaccurate readings.
And the point?My OEM tstat crapped out 4 years in. Originally, I picked up a Motorcraft replacement from the dealership, but it weighed about 1/2 of the OEM one and just seemed like it was poorly constructed. I ended up going with a Stant Superstat (OEM temp) and it's been great. Temps are very steady and it's coming up on 5 years since I installed it.
And the point?
Not saying all aftermarket ones are bad but they need to be made correctly for these engines. My Motorcraft one was fine the whole 12 years I had my last truck.
All good 12 years and everyone in my last forum used them. Stant is a top brand so they should be OK too.The point is that I would not recommend a Motorcraft. What did you sue for those 12 years to monitor temps that lead you to determine it was fine? Just curious.
And the point?
Not saying all aftermarket ones are bad but they need to be made correctly for these engines. My Motorcraft one was fine the whole 12 years I had my last truck.
Sorry about that, she said ford told her that she needed to get a computer part replaced, i cant remember which one. It sounded weird to me, i think something about the throttle body. Its been fine ever since though.
I'm sure as long as the ford dealer made $300-800 they are happy. Regardless of what really needed to be done.
Oh here I go....Look in the F150 forums, this is a common issue with the gen1 ecoboost trucks, which ours is based on. I've had it happen to me twice where I'll be towing up a grade, plenty of power, Temps all normal, and then the engine temp will spike to max, a reduced engine power alarm flashes on the display. As soon as I let off the gas, and I mean instantly, the engine temp drops to normal and message dissapears. Lots of theories, but most common is an ecu failsafe that is triggered prematurely to protect the motor when the turbos are hot. The way around it is to drop a gear or two to reduce boost and stay under 60mph on the hills when it's real hot. I do this and have never had it happen again.
It's pretty much self explanatory.And the point?
Not saying all aftermarket ones are bad but they need to be made correctly for these engines. My Motorcraft one was fine the whole 12 years I had my last truck.