by TxPlates » Sun Jun 23, 2013 8:35 pm
Picked up this rig on Saturday.... here's how it went.
Met up with Randall Friday evening, did some socializing. Got up at 5:30am Saturday, we swung by and picked up Brian, on the road by 6:08am.
Made pretty good time to Baton Rouge. Arrived at the "dealer", which was more or less a dirt parking lot with a trailer type home on it as the "office". The F250 was parked out in the middle, and looked liked it had been cleaned off and wiped down with a ton of armor all. So we arrive, we see the truck and get out to inspect. At this point, we've seen no one. Truc is unlocked, so we do a walk around and start popping the hood, going inside and out. Here's what was noted...
Bad:
- Top of the steering wheel leather is nasty, rest of the wheel ok. Left door mirror, top cover that is painted has gouge in the paint. Rear bumper has some dings and dents and the upper pad is broken and one of the reverse sensors is damaged. Few nicks and chips around the vehicle (but expected with it's age). Right running board is missing the end caps. The antenna was the end of a fishing pole (no I'm not joking). Missing all of the components for lowering the spare and changing the tire. One more thing, but I"ll get to that in a minute as the story progresses.
Good:
- Had a roll top lock cover (didn't say that in the ad) and it works and has a key. Has an after market rear air suspension for towing (also not mentioned in the ad). The body of the truck for the most part is in really great shape. The interior, also is really great shape. Carpet looks like it's brand new, dash is in great condition, seats are very nice. Drivers seat shows light sings of wear from getting in and out, but better than expected. Tires and wheels are in great shape, full size spare.
And back to the story of the F250....
So we really didn't spend too much time doing the paperwork, Bubba was a bit of aloof of how to sell a vehicle but we got the job done (I think, who really knows at this time). So we took the truck for a test spin around the area for a few miles (bit of a dumpy unsafe looking place), all was well. We go back and tell "Bubba" we're going to take it, and tell him about the spare tire stuff. Bubba yells at some dude and tells him to get us a kit for the truck, we get a kit from an 08 Dually, it works after Randall and I took off the lock (this occurred Sunday). So get in the truck, and we head towards a place out by LSU to go have lunch and a few beers. AS we're approaching the area a "wrench" light comes on the dash, as you can imagine I'm not pleased. So we go stop, and look up the code and get all kinds of responses and the manual didn't really give a great explanation either. So we turn the truck off while we're reading and decide to head to our next destination to see if it comes back on as it didn't come on when we started the truck. We go get diesel along the way, and it didn't come back on for a bit of time. Sadly, it did come back on. So we keep on truck and trying to research what it is, still getting multiple results (screw you google!). We hit up Autozone to get it read while we're in Lafayette. We're told one issue is the fuel water separator, and the other is a cod P012F - meaning the coolant and oil such and such. Lot of different reasons on the internet for this issue, no helpful resolutions. So we go eat and then come back out to the truck to attempt to figure out where the switch is to drain the excess fuel/water from and we can't lol. So we continue to go ahead and finish driving home. In the meantime, I've written an e-mail to the place that I bought it at (as of now still has not responded). All the while, the truck is running extremely smoothly and none of the gauges indicate anything is going wrong. No over heating etc. So we get home, call it an evening.
Sunday:
- Randall and I get up, we start addressing a few issues. We knocked off lock for the spare tire so it can be used with the regular jack system, one down. Second, we swap out the upper rear bumper pad (the dealer had actually bought a new one for me and left it in the bed unannounced to me (so really nice surprise). We also removed the rear tow ball off the bumper (why it had that who knows, it has a trailer package). We end up finding where the actual switch is to drain the fuel/water, and drain it out. We check out the coolant, it's a bit low (from what I had read it's possible the sensors would be set off by that), so we fill it up. I leave and the light comes on after about 15 miles, so we're back at square one.
So over all I'm pleased (until I find out that the wrench light is going to cost a ton of money). So we'll see, like I said I've e-mailed the dealer to see what they're willing to do. I'll keep ya'll posted.