01-30-2008, 07:06 PM
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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Vero Beach, Florida
Posts: 8,517
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Originally Posted by sheepman
I called my local dealership and asked about about this yesterday.
I asked the service rep that I deal with every time I need anything fixed or done. I said "I going to take a prolonged trip to Mexico on some fishing trips and the Deisel Supplement says that I need to have my truck configured for such use." Service man said he would have to call me back. I got a call about an hour later with the information. He said he asked a couple of techs and their head diesel tech, also a special ford tech that was their to help fix a truck. I was told in short that I should leave my truck at home or the border and take something else to Mexico and that ford has nothing they can do for me.
I am going to have my sister in laws boy call a ford dealer in Monteray, Mex and see what they can do.
So what does it take to get a Mexican DPF ? A trip to Mexico I guess.
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You know it's a legitimate question and saying "leave the truck at the boarder" is not an answer. I'd ask them to rent me a truck that can drive across the boarder.
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John
2008 Job 2 F-350 4x4 Crew Cab SWB dually
Lariat with the chrome package.
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