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Look up/Search your states Lemon Law Auto buyers protection agency. It differs State to state (I believe)
Certain damage amounts cost to repair determine your protection...
Turbo Damage, Injector Damage, and Tranny Damage
I would expect fall under Major repairs.
Record every problem, every minute in the shop, and specific repairs done (Including cost dealer is eating)
Then there's the time from purchased 30-90 days...miles etc.
...Your insurance agency should be able to assist.
I have a 6.0 with 21k miles, now I have problems. I blew off the turbo hose, after the turbo, now there is no power at the bottom end. Ford said they reprogramed it so it would not blow the turbo up. It had a lot of power, now at the bottom end, it can't get out in traffic without making the other guy get on the brakes. What is up with the turbo? Did the turbo blow? Why is Ford not telling us what happened?
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