The Ford 3.5L EcoBoost V6 is one of Ford’s most popular modern engines, found in the F-150, Raptor, Expedition, Transit vans, and Lincoln SUVs. With up to 450 hp and 510 lb-ft of torque, it’s strong, efficient, and widely praised.
But the 3.5 EcoBoost has known issues: timing chain stretch, cam phaser failures, turbocharger wear, and condensation in the intercooler.
At DK Auto & Diesel Service in Magnolia, TX, we repair and upgrade 3.5 EcoBoost engines for both reliability and performance.
Common 3.5L EcoBoost Problems
1. Timing Chain Stretch (Gen 1 Engines, 2011–2016)
• Symptoms: startup rattle, check engine light (P0016/P0017), rough idle
• Fixes: replace timing chains, guides, and tensioners with updated parts
2. Cam Phaser Failures (Gen 2 Engines, 2017–2020)
• Symptoms: rattling at startup, knocking noise from front of engine, cam timing codes
• Fixes: updated cam phasers, reprogram PCM
3. Turbocharger Wear
• Symptoms: whining noise, excessive smoke, loss of power
• Fixes: turbo rebuild/replacement, upgraded intercooler piping
4. Intercooler Condensation (Gen 1, 2011–2014)
• Symptoms: hesitation or misfire in humid conditions, limp mode under boost
• Fixes: updated intercooler design with revised drain
5. Carbon Buildup (Direct Injection)
• Symptoms: misfires, loss of power
• Fixes: walnut blasting intake valves every 80k–100k miles
How DK Fixes the 3.5 EcoBoost
- Timing chain & cam phaser repairs
- Turbocharger service & upgrades
- Intercooler replacement for condensation issues
- Carbon cleaning service
- Custom ECM/TCM tuning for towing & drivability
FAQ:
Is the 3.5 EcoBoost reliable?
- Yes, especially Gen 2+. The most common problems are timing chains (Gen 1) and cam phasers (Gen 2).
How long will it last?
- 200k+ miles with proper oil changes and turbo maintenance.
Can the 3.5 EcoBoost handle towing?
- Yes — it’s rated up to 14,000 lbs in properly equipped F-150s.










