exhaust
Flex Pipe
for 2020 Ford F-150 3.5L V6 EcoBoost · RWD
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
1.8 h
Tools
13
Steps
13
This procedure covers the removal and replacement of the exhaust flex pipe on a 2015-2020 Ford F-150 with the 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine.
Warnings
⚠️Allow exhaust system to cool completely before beginning work. Exhaust components can remain dangerously hot for over an hour after engine shutdown.
⚠Use proper jack stands rated for vehicle weight. Never work under a vehicle supported only by a floor jack.
⚠Exhaust fasteners may be heavily corroded. Apply penetrating oil liberally and allow to soak before attempting removal.
ℹ️The flex pipe is located between the turbocharger downpipes and the catalytic converters on the 3.5L EcoBoost engine.
Tools required
Floor jack and jack standsEssential
Wheel chocksEssential
13mm socket and ratchetEssential
15mm socket and ratchetEssential
18mm socket and ratchetEssential
Torque wrench (10-80 Nm range)Essential
Penetrating oilEssential
Oxygen sensor socket (22mm)
Wire brush
Anti-seize compound
Exhaust hanger removal tool
Safety glassesEssential
Work glovesEssential
Parts
- Flex pipe assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification or quality aftermarket
- Exhaust flange gasket × 2 — Use OEM specification
- Oxygen sensor (if damaged) × 1 — Use OEM specification
Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and apply parking brake
- Place wheel chocks behind rear wheels
- Allow exhaust system to cool completely (minimum 2 hours after engine operation)
- Raise front of vehicle with floor jack and secure with jack stands under frame rails
- Spray all exhaust fasteners with penetrating oil and allow to soak for 15-20 minutes
Procedure
- 1Locate flex pipe assemblyPosition yourself under the vehicle and locate the flex pipe assembly. On the 3.5L EcoBoost, the flex pipe is positioned after the dual turbocharger downpipes merge and before the catalytic converters. Identify the upstream and downstream flange connections and any oxygen sensor wiring.
- 2Disconnect oxygen sensor (if equipped on flex pipe)Locate the oxygen sensor electrical connector and press the release tab to disconnect. If the oxygen sensor is threaded into the flex pipe section being replaced, use a 22mm oxygen sensor socket to carefully remove it. Apply anti-seize to threads upon reinstallation.Torque specO2 Sensor55 Nm (40 lb-ft)
- 3Support exhaust systemPosition a jack stand or transmission jack under the catalytic converter section to support the weight of the downstream exhaust once the flex pipe is disconnected. Adjust height to prevent excessive strain on exhaust hangers.
- 4Remove upstream flange boltsUsing a 15mm socket, remove the bolts securing the upstream flange connection between the downpipe and flex pipe. There are typically 3 bolts in a triangular pattern. Work bolts back and forth if seized. Remove and discard the old exhaust gasket.⚠Flange bolts may break if severely corroded. Have replacement hardware available if needed.
- 5Remove downstream flange boltsUsing a 15mm socket, remove the bolts securing the downstream flange connection between the flex pipe and catalytic converter section. There are typically 3 bolts in a triangular pattern. Remove and discard the old exhaust gasket.⚠Support the flex pipe as you remove the final bolts to prevent it from falling.
- 6Remove exhaust hanger connectionsIf the flex pipe assembly has rubber exhaust hangers attached, use an exhaust hanger removal tool or carefully pry the rubber isolators off the hanger brackets. Note the orientation and position of hangers for reinstallation.
- 7Remove flex pipe assemblyCarefully maneuver the flex pipe assembly down and out from under the vehicle. The dual downpipe configuration may require angling the component to clear surrounding parts. Inspect the removed flex pipe for damage, cracks in the flex section, or failed welds.
- 8Clean flange surfacesUse a wire brush to thoroughly clean both the upstream and downstream exhaust flange surfaces. Remove all old gasket material, carbon deposits, and corrosion to ensure proper sealing with new gaskets. Inspect flange faces for warping or damage.
- 9Install new flex pipe assemblyPosition new exhaust flange gaskets on both upstream and downstream connections. Carefully maneuver the new flex pipe into position, aligning the flanges. Reconnect any exhaust hanger isolators to their mounting brackets. Thread flange bolts finger-tight to hold the assembly in place.ℹ️Ensure the flex pipe is oriented correctly with proper clearance from chassis components and heat shields.
- 10Torque upstream flange boltsUsing a torque wrench, tighten the upstream flange bolts in a star or cross pattern to ensure even gasket compression and proper sealing. This prevents exhaust leaks at the connection.Torque specFlange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 11Torque downstream flange boltsUsing a torque wrench, tighten the downstream flange bolts in a star or cross pattern to ensure even gasket compression and proper sealing.Torque specFlange Bolts45 Nm (33 lb-ft)
- 12Reinstall oxygen sensorIf the oxygen sensor was removed, apply a thin coat of anti-seize compound to the threads (avoiding the sensor tip). Thread the sensor into the new flex pipe by hand, then tighten to specification using an oxygen sensor socket. Reconnect the electrical connector until it clicks.Torque specO2 Sensor55 Nm (40 lb-ft)
- 13Remove exhaust support and lower vehicleRemove the jack stand or transmission jack supporting the exhaust system. Verify all exhaust hangers are properly seated and the system hangs evenly with proper clearance. Lower the vehicle from the jack stands and remove all equipment from under the vehicle.
Reassembly
- Verify all exhaust flange bolts are torqued to specification
- Confirm oxygen sensor electrical connector is fully seated
- Check that all exhaust hangers are properly installed and the system has adequate clearance from chassis, drivetrain, and heat shields
Verification
- Start the engine and listen for any exhaust leaks at the flex pipe connections while the system is cold
- Allow engine to reach operating temperature and re-inspect all connections for leaks
- Check for exhaust smell in cabin which would indicate a leak
- Verify no exhaust rattle or contact with chassis components during engine operation
- Clear any diagnostic codes if oxygen sensor was disconnected and verify no new codes are present