Problems.
Here is the sum of mine.
1) Hard start begins at 84,000 after fuel filter change by dealer. Lift pump replaced. Hard start continued. Dealer applies hard start TSB which now prevents me from priming the fuel filter after a change (bump starter = no lift pump run due to TSB). Hard start continued.
2) 2 years later and out of warranty, VP44 dies at 138,000+ miles. Hard start magically cured. Live and learn.
3) Second lift pump replaced at 140,000+. Dealer did not tighten the output banjo fitting on lift pump. Tightened the banjo fitting myself and no more problems.
4) PCM fried due to an electrical short at 142,000+. Fixed electrical short and replaced PCM... no further problems.
See a pattern here??? I do. The dealer has inflicted more problems than the truck has had. Lesson Learned. Psssttttt! dealer, I have a little something for you... meet me later!
Truck now has 149,000+ miles on it and counting daily.
Why did I buy a Dodge instead of Ford? Easy. This is my second CTD and the first is still doing great at 240,000+. When I bought the first in '92, I talked to the people that WORKED both Ford and Dodge. No kidding or bias, every ford owner had several EXPENSIVE problems, every dodge owner had no problems to minor INEXPENSIVE problems.
Want a ford or chevy? Get one.
If you will post your problems, you will find plenty of help here. This membership pays for itself many times if you let it. Oo.
Sorry for such long post.