Why You Want It. As work trucks go, Ford’s 2004-2008 F-150 ranks as one of the best. Fuel economy on the V6 models is at the better end of the full-size pickup truck range, but its power and acceleration are woefully inadequate for most pickup buyer’s needs.
Are there any recalls on a 2004 F150?
FORD IS RECALLING CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2004-2006 F-150 PICK UP TRUCKS AS WELL AS CERTAIN MODEL YEAR 2006 LINCOLN MARK LT VEHICLES. IF THE CLOCKSPRING JUMPER WIRE COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE DRIVER SIDE FRONTAL AIR BAG LOWER HORN PLATE, THE WIRE INSULATION MAY BECOME CHAFED, CREATING A POTENTIAL FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT.
What is a headache rack?
Headache racks, also called truck racks, are used for a variety of purposes in work, life and play. Headache racks take the headache out of transporting large items. They allow you to tie your cargo down securely so that it is not a hazard to you, other drivers or to your truck.
How many miles will a 2004 f150 last?
The average Ford F-150 will last up to 150,000 to 300,000 miles before you will need to rebuild the engine. If you use the vehicle as a work truck and average around 15,000 miles per year, the F-150 will easily deliver 20 years of reliable service.
How many miles per gallon does a 2004 Ford f150 get?
Up to 15 city / 19 highway
2004 Ford F-150/MPG
What transmission is in a 2004 Ford f150?
4-speed automatic
2004 Ford F-150/Transmission
What engine does a 2004 Ford f150 have?
4.6 L V8
5.4 L V8
2004 Ford F-150/Engine
Is a headache rack worth it?
If you’re concerned about break-ins, then a headache rack is worth every cent. It prevent someone from breaking into your truck via the rear cab window. And, you can leave the rear window open on hot days without fear.
Do you need a headache rack?
While headache racks are not specifically required by law, you do have the legal obligation to ensure that your cargo is being transported safely and that those inside your vehicle are protected. A headache rack can help you accomplish both of these goals.