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Ecoboost Performance => General Discussion => Topic started by: USMCSHO341 on September 30, 2015, 12:12:58 PM

Title: PTU service non existent at dealer.
Post by: USMCSHO341 on September 30, 2015, 12:12:58 PM
So I literally just got off the phone with my local Houston ford service dept. and asked how much for them to service my PTU and the guy was like... "Is that part of your supercharger?" I'm like Noooooo!  I don't have a supercharger it's turbocharged! So he ask me to hold and attempted to bury the phone in his chest while he asked his coworkers what a PTU was. Then he comes back and says he has to put me on hold. A few minutes passes by and he comes back and says they never service them they only replace them. Is this normal ??? And am I really going to be stuck trying to figure out how to service it on my own via the links in the how to section?


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Title: Re: PTU service non existent at dealer.
Post by: SHOdded on September 30, 2015, 12:38:51 PM
A)  FORD dealer.  Mistake #1, unless they offer the BG service.
B)  Try a LINCOLN dealer, they are more familiar with the Ecoboost vehicles, and may offer to do it.
C)  Go to bgprod.com website and look up service centers that do driveline service.
D)  Really isn't that difficult to DIY as long as you have jackstands and/or a lift handy.  You should ask the 13+ owners (esp those with the PP package) how much more of a pain it is.

Bottom Line:  DIY.  Second best:  find a BG center near you to do it.
Title: Re: PTU service non existent at dealer.
Post by: USMCSHO341 on September 30, 2015, 12:48:42 PM
The ford dealer and Lincoln dealer are together on the same property and use the same service center. I think I'll wait for my brother to come over from ft hood to help me with the diy project.


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Title: Re: PTU service non existent at dealer.
Post by: BiGMaC on September 30, 2015, 12:49:36 PM
Manu is right.. Search through BG services.  My dealer won't do it as they become liable for PTU failures afterward. Since FMC says it's good for 100K miles that's a lot of liability.... Still some dealers will apparently do it... That's justa what my dealer SA explained when I asked.
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