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Ford F-Series Rough Idle/Vibration Problems

  • Re: 1990 Ford F150 XLT [fordguy2011]

    Written by: n24our on Nov 29, 2011 7:39:59 PM

    I am having the exact same problems with my 1991 Ford F150 XLT 4.9L I6. Did you have any luck finding out what was causing both problems?

Ford F-Series Fuel Pump/Fuel System

  • i dont even know whats wrong

    Written by: codysweet1 on Jun 7, 2010 2:28:52 PM

    i have a 1991 ford f150. inline 6. Resently my truck started spit and sputter after driving it and geting the engine worm. after leting it sit for a night, it started to run agean, but i had little power apone taking off. i have changed my spark plugs, put a quort of oil in, and changed my fuel filter. i have no idea whats wrong. any help would be apresiated. ... Read More

Deciding between Tundra, Ram 1500 and Ford F150 - help!

  • Re: Deciding between Tundra, Ram 1500 and Ford F150 - help! [tpup]

    Written by: webgood on Nov 15, 2009 6:03:06 AM

    First off, I'd say I was biased as I've been a Toyota guy since 1991, largely based on the reliability factor. And I think that's largely the major consideration even now, although by some accounts, Chrysler and GM have improved their quality and reliability. To that end, you might check-out www.consumer search.com for pickup truck ratings...they provide many sites to reference for further research. Of note, check-out www.jdpower.com, and also "the" ... Read More

Ford F-Series General Operating Questions

  • Re: 1991 Ford F150 Wipers and Auto Doors [missouriford]

    Written by: thren on Mar 26, 2007 4:30:33 PM

    Checking the window motor is as simple as removing the wiring harness plug and energizing it or putting a meter on the socket. If the window isn't going up, but you can hear the motor working, you probally broke the bushings in the window motor (common occurance). Replacement bushings are available on EBay, I've heard of people fabricating them from vacuum hose too. Ford, of course, wants you to replace the ... Read More

  • 1991 Ford F150 Wipers and Auto Doors

    Written by: missouriford on Mar 16, 2007 7:36:02 PM

    I recently bought a 1991 Ford F150 and had a couple questions. How do you remove the Gear and Rod that hooks to the motor and then to the wiper arms. I didnt want to pry on them becuase Im not sure how the rod slides out. I need to get these out so I can clean the rod. Truck has sat awhile and has corroded on the rod making it ... Read More

Ford F-Series Accessories and Modifications

  • Ford Transmission

    Written by: routemanron on Dec 26, 2006 12:06:04 PM

    I have a 1997 F150 4x4 4.6. the auto transmission no good and I have a 1991 F150 4X4 300 6cyl and a 1990 F150 4X4 5.0 V8 Both have standard shift. Is there any way to put the standard shift in the 1997.

Ford F-Series Fuel Pump/Fuel System

  • Re: 1990 Ford f150 fuel pump relay [scubarash]

    Written by: steve1dogg on Nov 3, 2006 3:48:58 PM

    I am having the same trouble with my 1991 6 cyl. I have changed the fuel filter and the fuel pressure regulator -- no help. I'm beginning to think it is electrical. Have you discovered the cause yet on yor 1990?

Ford F-150 Owners

  • Re: Ford F-150 Hesitation Problems [drhea]

    Written by: rconrad on Apr 16, 2005 9:34:20 AM

    Hi! I have a 1991 Ford 150 Lariat with a straight 6 engine. Recently, after purchasing the vehicle from a friend, I noticed it was sputtering and acting up when I first started pulling away from a drive or a stop. It does this alot between first and second...but gradually goes away when I get it up to 30-40 miles an hour. Thing is it doesn't do this all the time. ... Read More

Ford F-Series: Problems & Solutions

  • Re:Mac24 & Wijoco

    Written by: jrc346 on Nov 16, 2004 4:48:39 PM

    "That's the problem.............. I don't want to spend $30k+ for a truck that just about manages to pull itself up to 'average'!" Understood:) I don't blame you, though if you are looking for a truck, the only option you have above average is the Tundra, next most reliable after that is the 2WD F-150. I wish there was some way I could post that stuff from CR here, but that isn't ... Read More

Ford F-150 Owners

  • Reliability question

    Written by: dwrestle on Sep 22, 2004 3:55:30 PM

    I am not really a Ford guy, I prefer Chevy over all others(best overall engine and transmissions IMHO but interior is small for my girth for the years I can afford to buy) however I would drive any American pickup over Japanese trucks. I am looking at a really nice 1991 F-150 XLT 4x4(locking hubs) with the 5.0 302 engine and a 4 or 5(not sure the guy at the dealer ... Read More

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