Ford F-250 Super Duty head gasket failure with steam from exhaust and coolant loss on Ford F-250 Super Duty

Submitted by PhilMac · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Ford F-250 Super Duty owners report experiencing symptoms of head gasket failure, such as steam coming from the exhaust and coolant loss. These indicators are critical, as steam from the exhaust is a common sign of a blown head gasket, while coolant loss, particularly from the reservoir, is another primary symptom. Additionally, owners may notice poor engine performance, overheating, and coolant leaks. To confirm head gasket issues, some owners utilize various tests, including pressure testing, which can often be performed quickly without special tools. Common causes of head gasket failure reported by owners include overboost, high cylinder pressures, warped heads, and problems with the degas bottle cap. Early detection of these signs is crucial, as it can help prevent costly repairs or engine replacement. If these symptoms are present, it is advisable for owners to have their vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and resolve the head gasket issue promptly.

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Ford F-250 Super Duty vehicles with this problem

Average mileage: 75,000 miles
(73,000 - 77,000)

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