Recently went on a fishing trip/debauchery trip to Nashville with some buddies and ended renting a base model Power Boost F150. I'm not gonna lie I
hated it the first day. Everything felt very basic, which is to be expected of a rental vehicle, but man that android auto is such a game changer I feel as though I almost have to do that upgrade. Anyways, after putting a few hundred miles on that truck I realized the engine is probably better than what I have in the Raptor. It's quiet, has GOBS of power and was shockingly fuel efficient; the fuel gauge indicated 630 miles to empty while after filling it up. Just over 22.5 MPG on the highway. I really grew to enjoy it.
Anyways, got back in town and knocked out the 100k service. Did the spark plugs (I'll pay the next time), coolant flush, tire rotate and looked into a weird high fan always on [when the fan kicks on] issue I've been having the last few weeks. The high fan kicks on within seconds of the truck turning on, even when its been "cold" here and running continuously. I couldn't even go through the drivethru with how loud it was. I previously drove around with a scan gauge to watch the temps and they never went above 202, so it wasn't an overheating issue. I thought it might be a thermal expansion valve, but I wasn't seeing anything that would have indicated that on the scan gauge either. I ended up sort of giving up and just planning on scheduling the service at ford.... well after I did the coolant flush I haven't had the fans kick on like that since. I've had them kick on while in traffic of course, but not onto high when its 50 degrees out.