bad fuel, water in the sytem?
It could be a variety of things.... first and easiest explaination that comes to mind is that if you seem to gain power under load.. it could just be the natural way that the turbocharger works... the higher the RPM, the more exhaust gas leaves the combustion chambers and the more intake air it will suck in... making it have more power, your power gain is exponentially increased with higher RPMs than when idling
this could also be caused by a clogged air filter.
Could be the mass airflow sensor.
Ford f350 super duty shut off and lose power while driving
No it cannot unless alternator is not charging the only power a diesel requires is for fuel cutoff solenoid
If you lost power while driving it could be the alternator. Its not charging your batter anymore
a clogged fuel filter and dirty fuel.
There are many reasons as to why a car may lose power while driving. However, the most likely cause is a bad fuel pump. This causes the car to 'think' that there is not any gas, so it begins to stall, and eventually stalls while driving.
probably fuel filter or a simple tune up
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Could be a number of reasons.. you could be losing compression, you could have a clogged diesel particulate filter (if so equipped), worn components... you'd need have have it inspected to narrow down the cause.
mobile phones
maybe the car need to be linged up n check the power steering.
The correct answer is : drinking and driving
The average gas mileage for a 2007 Ford F-250 Power Stroke Turbo Diesel typically ranges from 15 to 20 miles per gallon, depending on driving conditions and load. City driving generally yields lower mileage, while highway driving can achieve the higher end of that range. Factors such as vehicle maintenance, tire pressure, and driving habits can also influence fuel efficiency.