2004-2008 Ford F-150: Broken Fuel Door Fix!

2004-2008 Ford F-150: Broken Fuel Door Fix!

In this video we fix a very common issue affecting the 2004-2008 Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

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Ford Fuel Door Housing-
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FordTechMakuloco says:

These are the Parts and Tools I Recommend:
Ford Fuel Door Housing-
https://amzn.to/2YjFjBj

Carlos Sanchez says:

hello my friend my name is Carlos Sánchez I am Mexican and I am working with a translator I have an f-150 2000 engine 4.2 manual transmission the use for my work short yards has two problems loss of power and the most serious is the drain screw of the Engine oil if you can help me what would be my best option on the oil plug? on the other they already changed the gas pump and the fuel regulator and. It is still the same that I noticed is that the fault is noted a little below 60 miles and trying to accelerate is much more the fault I need help for myself trying to fix it can you guide me where to start ?? !!

James Bridges says:

As always, you make it look easy. Thanks 🙂

LostInMySpace says:

Mine's been broke for 3 years or more. Now I'm going to get this fixed on my 2005 F150 with 312,000 miles on it. By the way Brian, i took your advice and changed the oil viscosity from 5W20 to 10W30. Man does it ride better, seems a little quieter, and I know it's happier truly being well lubricated. What would we do without your great advice? THUMBS UP!

jerry ebner says:

Your video reminded me when I went to get my 2013 ecoboost inspected and the guy told me I failed due to missing fuel cap.. I said it was capless system and he passed me some people are either crooks or pure stupid

Timothy Clark says:

Great video. Great info. Just wonderful

Ned Flora says:

Thanks for the video you posted this yesterday"Friday" went this morning to my Ford dealer this morning Saturday 7/27/19 picked up the part. 15 minutes later fixed. Only thing I would add is be careful taking the lid off the assembly there is a catch to retain it to the hinge that is really small and will break. Thanks FordTechMakuloco love your videos. $42.34

Joseph Castonguay says:

Question.What is the proper transmission fluid to use for transmission and transfer case on a 1990 f350 ford 4×4 it has a c6 transmission.l have check on line but getting different answers.

carl johnson says:

I still see alot of these trucks on the road. Im a 240,000 miles and wont be selling any time soon.

Javier Ramirez says:

Will you ever make shirts? lol Ford Tech Makuloco in the front in the corner or something lol

Carolyn Simmons says:

This just happened to my 2010. Is the fix the same? Mine doesn't have the fuel cap.

dawhike says:

Is this also a common problem on the 2004 Ford Ranger Edge?

CarsTrucksWhatever says:

I'm not a ford guy by any means, but I love your videos

TCI FUSION says:

WELL DONE ONCE MORE….

e harris says:

I used apoxy and magnets, lol

David B says:

I have a 2006 been broken didn't know how to fix it now I know thanks

Muskoka Mike says:

No fart noises made in this video lol

(I go back to the rear diff fluid change JUST for that part lol)

Ray S says:

The techs always want an hour labor for this. It looks like a half hour should be good.

David Isaacson says:

This was the first thing that broke on my 05. It only lasted about 40,000 miles.

Buff Barnaby says:

No wonder RAM sales are increasing.

Bob O'Connor says:

Had to change mine a couple of years ago…drove me crazy every I turned right it would flop open and it would catch my eye in the mirror.

Jeremy Anthony says:

where are you from brian ?

Zachary Adams says:

I drove for two years with my fuel door flopping in the wind without a care. I trade the truck in and here this video pops up.
I guess if I'd have applied some effort into I could have fixed it but eh.

Robert Becerra says:

It's the door that broke off the little arm and I picked it up from the ground been like that for I don't know what would I use gorilla glue or something

Garrett Stevensen says:

Brian, do you advise 5W-30 for 2004-2008 F150 with the 4.2L V6, & 4.6L V8? OEM is 5W-20.

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