2022 FORD F-150

3.5L V6 PowerBoost Hybrid4WDAUTOMATIChybridturbo
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$43,929 maintenance + known platform issues
~$8,786/yr · 730¢/mile equivalent · $35,679 maintenance + $5,650 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2022 F-150 is still fairly young, but early patterns show transmission oil cooler failures, cam phaser issues on the 3.5L EcoBoost, and electrical gremlins tied to the lighting control module—all warranty-period headaches that become expensive post-60k.

Transmission Oil Cooler Failure (10R80 Transmission)

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 30,000-70,000 mi
Symptoms: Transmission fluid leaking into coolant or vice versa (strawberry milkshake fluid), Overheating transmission, slipping gears, Check engine light with transmission temp codes, Coolant loss with no visible external leak
Fix: Replace transmission oil cooler, flush both transmission and cooling system, sometimes requires transmission rebuild if contamination went unnoticed. 6-10 hours labor depending on damage extent.
Estimated cost: $1,200-$4,500

Cam Phaser Rattle/Failure (3.5L EcoBoost)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Loud rattling on cold start lasting 3-10 seconds, Check engine light with cam timing codes (P0017, P0018), Reduced power and fuel economy, Rattling may disappear once oil pressure builds
Fix: Replace cam phasers, timing chains, and VVT solenoids. Requires front engine disassembly. 12-16 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $3,500-$5,500

Lighting Control Module (LCM) Failure

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Headlights, taillights, or turn signals intermittently non-functional, Warning lights on dash for exterior lighting, Total lighting failure in some cases, No pattern to failure—happens randomly, any mileage
Fix: Replace LCM (behind dash) and reprogram with Ford IDS. Multiple recalls issued but not all units covered. 2-3 hours labor.
Estimated cost: $600-$1,200

Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (iTBC) Malfunctions

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: Trailer brakes activating without input or not engaging at all, AdvanceTrac and ABS warning lights, Harsh or erratic braking when towing, May occur even if not actively towing a trailer
Fix: Software flash first, then iTBC module replacement if flash fails. Ford has issued multiple recalls. 1.5-2.5 hours labor for hardware replacement.
Estimated cost: $400-$900

Rear Differential Leaks and Bearing Noise

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Gear oil leak from pinion seal or axle seals, Whining or howling noise from rear end, worse under load, Clunking on acceleration or deceleration, Vibration at highway speeds
Fix: Minor leak: replace seals, 2-3 hours. Bearing noise: full differential rebuild with new gears and bearings, 6-8 hours.
Estimated cost: $600-$3,200

AC Evaporator Core Leaks (Requires Dash Removal)

Rare · low severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: Loss of refrigerant with no visible external leak, AC blows warm intermittently then fails completely, Sweet smell from vents (refrigerant odor), Oily residue on passenger footwell carpet in severe cases
Fix: Full dash removal to access evaporator core, replace core and expansion valve, evacuate and recharge system. 10-14 hours labor—brutal job.
Estimated cost: $2,500-$4,000

Driveshaft U-Joint and CV Joint Clunking (4WD Models)

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk or vibration on acceleration from a stop, Clicking or popping during tight turns (CV joint), Vibration at 40-60 mph that worsens with load, Metal-on-metal clunking when shifting from park to drive
Fix: Replace front or rear driveshaft u-joints or full driveshaft assembly. Ford has issued recalls for some driveshaft batches. 2-4 hours labor depending on which shaft.
Estimated cost: $600-$1,800
Owner tips
  • Change transmission fluid every 40,000-50,000 miles on the 10R80—Ford's 'lifetime fill' causes premature wear and cooler failures
  • Use full-synthetic 5W-30 and change every 5,000 miles on EcoBoost engines to minimize cam phaser wear
  • If buying used, verify all recalls completed—especially LCM and iTBC; some trucks have been flashed multiple times
  • Inspect rear differential fluid at 30k intervals if towing regularly; early detection of metal shavings saves thousands
Solid truck if maintained aggressively, but avoid late-2021/early-2022 builds with unresolved LCM and transmission cooler issues—buy 2023+ or a well-documented 2022 with recall history.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
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