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1FTHX25H6RKA58382

1994 FORD F-250

Vehicle Summary

The 1994 Ford F-250 is a robust pickup truck featuring a V-shaped 8-cylinder engine with a displacement of 5.8 liters, producing between 205 to 210 horsepower. It operates on a 4x2 drive type and uses gasoline, with an electronic fuel injection system. This model is classified within the Class 2G weight rating, and was manufactured by Ford Motor Company in Kansas City, Missouri. With its extended cab type, it's designed for both utility and comfort, making it a reliable choice for work and everyday driving.

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Make
FORD
Model
F-250
Year
1994
Engine
5.8L

Complete Specifications

24 specs
Make FORD
Manufacturer Name FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Model F-250
Model Year 1994
Plant City KANSAS CITY
Vehicle Type TRUCK
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant State MISSOURI
Body Class Pickup
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 2G: 8,001 - 9,000 lb (3,629 - 4,082 kg)
Cab Type Extra/Super/Quad/Double/King/Extended
Drive Type 4x2
Brake System Type Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 5751.859464
Displacement (CI) 351
Displacement (L) 5.8
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Engine Brake (hp) From 205
Engine Brake (hp) To 210
Other Engine Info Fuel Injection Type: Electronic Fuel Injection
Engine Manufacturer Ford
Seat Belt Type Manual

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Brake fluid leaks

Hydraulic brake systems can develop leaks in the brake lines, master cylinder, or wheel cylinders/calipers, leading to reduced braking performance.

Brake fade

Prolonged use of brakes, especially under heavy loads, can cause the brake fluid to overheat and reduce braking efficiency.

Worn brake pads/rotors

Over time, brake pads and rotors can wear down, resulting in decreased stopping power and potential damage to the brake system.

Warped rotors

Excessive heat from braking can cause the rotors to warp, leading to vibrations and reduced braking performance.

Sticking calipers

Hydraulic brake calipers can sometimes stick, causing uneven brake pad wear and potentially pulling the vehicle to one side during braking.

Fuel injection issues

The electronic fuel injection system can develop problems such as clogged injectors, malfunctioning sensors, or faulty fuel pumps, affecting engine performance.

Engine overheating

V-shaped engines, like the V8 in this Ford F-250, can sometimes have issues with cooling, leading to overheating if the cooling system is not properly maintained.

Oil leaks

Older V8 engines can develop oil leaks from gaskets and seals, leading to reduced oil levels and potential engine damage if not addressed.

Ignition system problems

Issues with spark plugs, ignition coils, or the distributor can cause misfires, poor engine performance, or difficulty starting.

Timing chain/belt wear

Over time, the timing chain or belt can wear out, potentially leading to engine timing issues and serious engine damage if it fails.

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