I went from a Dodge 2500 Cummins to a 2017 F250 diesel and then instantly into the raptor due to a lemon law issue with the F250.
All issues with mine aside, you must really understand the differences when going to a diesel. Little nuances like the water/fuel separator is one thing. It’s well documented on the new F250 forums that by the time the water/fuel separator light comes on to empty it that it’s already too late and water has entered the engine. By that time, it’s an engine replacement and not a warranty claim. So in this example, you just have to remember every 3-5 fill-ups that you need to empty it.
There are other things to be proactive on as well, this is just one example. A diesel will require extra attention over a gas.
I loved the new 6.7 diesel though. Very smooth and quiet daily driver.
With that being said, I am so glad it was a lemon and I ended up in the Raptor.
All issues with mine aside, you must really understand the differences when going to a diesel. Little nuances like the water/fuel separator is one thing. It’s well documented on the new F250 forums that by the time the water/fuel separator light comes on to empty it that it’s already too late and water has entered the engine. By that time, it’s an engine replacement and not a warranty claim. So in this example, you just have to remember every 3-5 fill-ups that you need to empty it.
There are other things to be proactive on as well, this is just one example. A diesel will require extra attention over a gas.
I loved the new 6.7 diesel though. Very smooth and quiet daily driver.
With that being said, I am so glad it was a lemon and I ended up in the Raptor.