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<blockquote data-quote="bigmoose" data-source="post: 16263181" data-attributes="member: 64149"><p>I DD a '13 Explorer sport that has about 100k miles. This has the 3.5EB. I recently got the dreaded cam-crank correlation code. Sure enough the chain was stretched and the phasers were locked up. Dealer cost to repair about $3k. I was under the impression this was a 2010-2011 issue, clearly not.</p><p></p><p>However, I was fairly satisfied that Ford corporate covered half the cost after I call customer relations, props to Ford there. Anyone else deal with this? I'm wondering if he new parts are updated or should I expect to see this again down the road. </p><p></p><p>I've also been eyeing a 2016 f-150 with a 5.0. I've read to avoid the newer 5.0 due to oil consumption issues. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmoose, post: 16263181, member: 64149"] I DD a '13 Explorer sport that has about 100k miles. This has the 3.5EB. I recently got the dreaded cam-crank correlation code. Sure enough the chain was stretched and the phasers were locked up. Dealer cost to repair about $3k. I was under the impression this was a 2010-2011 issue, clearly not. However, I was fairly satisfied that Ford corporate covered half the cost after I call customer relations, props to Ford there. Anyone else deal with this? I'm wondering if he new parts are updated or should I expect to see this again down the road. I've also been eyeing a 2016 f-150 with a 5.0. I've read to avoid the newer 5.0 due to oil consumption issues. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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