Peteandsharon
Well-known member
First thing to do is throw the K&N in the trash!.......... then clean your intake system thoroughly. K&N's are a joke.
I don't think there are any more polarizing and fruitless arguments that I have seen on forums like this than "my truck is better than your truck" and OEM vs. aftermarket filters. They just get gearheads fired up and go nowhere so that's why I've been trying desperately not to go there. I just really wanted to know if anyone had any direct first hand evidence that Ford could blame my K&N for the regen issue when I bring it in. I purchased the extended warranty when I bought the truck to go along with any basic warranty so I am reasonably sure that any issue should be under warranty. I only worry that Ford tries to play games with me and believe me I have been there with them. Anyway, thanks to all for good advice. Nothing would please me more than to be completely out from under this silly regen process but I'm still not ready to pull the trigger on that. Maybe sometime soon. Take care all.