Ford F-350 Super Duty lurching, surging, and jerking with fuel system issues and excessive fuel consumption on Ford F-350 Super Duty

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Ford F-350 Super Duty owners report experiencing lurching, surging, and jerking, which may indicate fuel pump problems and excessive fuel consumption. These issues can manifest through symptoms such as whining noises, engine overheating, and difficulty starting the vehicle. Additionally, owners should be vigilant for warning signs like stalling, as early detection can prevent further damage and the risk of being stranded. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has highlighted that high-pressure fuel pumps in Ford Super Duty pickups may be susceptible to aged biodiesel deposits, leading to serious complications. Fuel contamination, including water or DEF, can also impair lubrication in the fuel pump, potentially causing it to fail and disseminate metal shavings throughout the fuel system. Furthermore, a recent recall from Ford Motor Company addressed a hazardous fuel pump defect, where failure could lead to a loss of drive power, often linked to biodiesel deposits. It is essential for owners experiencing these symptoms to seek prompt resolution to safeguard their vehicle's performance and safety.

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Average mileage: 8,000 miles
(8,000 - 8,000)

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