2011 Ford F-150
2011 Ford F-150 Transmission & Engine Problems — What Owners Need to Know

2011 Ford F-150 Transmission & Engine Problems — What Owners Need to Know
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The 2011 Ford F-150 was a landmark truck. It launched the 12th generation of America's best-selling vehicle, introduced the 5.0L Coyote V8 and the 3.5L EcoBoost to the F-150 lineup, and paired them with the brand-new 6R80 6-speed automatic transmission. For buyers looking for a capable, modern half-ton pickup, it checked every box.
Over time, however, some of those "all-new" components have revealed their weak spots. The 6R80 transmission — using its original Mechatronic design for the first time in 2011 — has developed a reputation for specific electrical failures that can strand drivers without warning. The 5.4L Triton V8, still offered that year, carried forward its notorious spark plug and cam phaser problems. And the EcoBoost, impressive as it was, introduced timing chain concerns that showed up as cold-start rattles.
If you own a 2011 F-150 with high miles, or you're shopping for one, knowing what to watch for can save you thousands. At expediaparts.com, we want to get you back on the road — and that starts with giving you the honest picture before you spend a dime.
What the Research Shows
The 6R80 has been documented extensively by professional technicians. FordTechMakuloco's deep-dive video on 2007–2020 Ford F-150 6R80 transmission issues walks through exactly how the lead frame and Mechatronic unit fail — and why the symptoms are so easy to misread. A companion video, Ford 6R80 Transmission Harsh Shifts P0720 P0722 P0731, covers the specific fault codes owners encounter before the transmission goes into full limp mode.
On the written side,
Advanced Transmission's breakdown of Ford 6R80 6-Speed problems confirms that the electrical failures inside the lead frame are the defining issue of this transmission generation — and that they often produce intermittent, confusing symptoms before the truck becomes undriveable.
For the 2011 model year specifically, this was the first production year of this
Mechatronic design, which means every lead frame vulnerability that became well-known in later years applies here from the start.
Common Transmission Problems
The 6R80 in the 2011 F-150 has several failure points that owners and mechanics consistently report:
