mabynack wrote:
I have a 2005 6.0 that ran great for 96,000 miles. It's been a real headache since then, though. At 96,000 miles the Fuel Injector Control Module went out and it cost about $800. Right after that I noticed that I was blowing coolant out the degas bottle when I was towing. After two trips to Ford and three independent shops, they finally discovered a blown head gasket. It only leaked when towing and I was unemployed, so I didn't get it fixed until last month. In the meantime the brakes locked up on it and they charged me $1200 to replace the calipers, discs, and pads. I just got it out of the shop two weeks ago after getting the truck bulletproofed for $8000 and the thermostat was stuck open. When they tried to fix it they broke the nipple off the radiator where the degas line attaches and that cost me $330. I just got the truck back from that last night.
A lot of people would have sold the truck to an unsuspecting buyer when they found the blown head gasket but I didn't want to do that. I was going to have to fix it whether I sold it or kept it. I just hope that it's bad times are behind us for awhile.
This ^^^^ is why you stay away from a 6.0.
Yes there are a few good ones. But there are just too many stories like the one above.
At this point why get involved with the 6.0 debacle. It is a well known and documented mess.