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Lately, I’ve been having serious trouble with my 2016 Super Duty. Performance dropped big time, fuel efficiency is all over the place, and sometimes it even goes into limp mode for no reason. I’ve already cleaned the DPF once, but the warning lights keep coming back. Is there an actual long-term solution for this mess or am I just stuck in a cycle of cleaning and replacing parts?
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What you’re describing is a common headache for owners of those models, especially once the truck starts aging. Repeated cleanings often only delay the inevitable, and limp mode suggests the system is still under heavy stress. A more permanent solution many owners choose is installing a ford 6.7 dpf delete kit because it removes the restriction entirely, improving exhaust flow and reducing engine strain. It’s not just about power – you’ll also notice better throttle response and longer turbo life. Of course, make sure you understand the legal implications in your region before doing it.
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Regular maintenance of your truck’s exhaust and emission systems can prevent costly issues down the line. Even small things like timely filter checks and proper fuel quality make a huge difference in performance and reliability.
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