10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
4 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
53,370 miles

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problem #57

Sep 142023

F-150

  • miles
There are large holes in the frame, and the shackles are ready to fall off. Suspension is falling apart. Brakes are not safe for stopping power for the vehicle. Mastertech at ziegler tire.

- Massillon, OH, USA

problem #56

Jun 232017

F-150

  • 128,423 miles
My vehicle has developed what I would refer to as a death wobble. At speeds from 40 to 55 mpg the front of the trick shakes as though it's going to rattle apart. This is clearly a Ford issue and is now getting a good share of attention on you tube. There are a lot of us out there who have inheritated this from Ford who is in constant denial of it's refusal to address and take corrective action to repair the buckleing of the front end. How many more accidents need to happen or Ford's diligence on preventitive measures may just save lives and customers. Please help in resolving this manufacturing issue.

- Ramona, CA, USA

problem #55

May 022018

F-150

  • 151,000 miles
Truck was sold with defective parts on the driver side of vehicle. Steering knuckle, ABS sensors, etc. Having to be replaced 2 weeks after buying. Repair shop said vehicle was not maintained, sold in this condition when it could've been noticed and fixed. While driving a week after purchase truck lost steering and braking functionality on the highway and had to be pulled to the side of the road.. towed to mechanic, oils not be driven

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #54

Dec 242017

F-150

  • 133,789 miles
Excessive shaking at 40 mph+, trans fault light came on & off. Trouble using reverse would jerk & slip. Have replaced many parts recently

- West Hamlin, WV, USA

problem #53

Jul 072017

F-150

  • 86,000 miles
While driving my steering locked up because the steering shafts locked up. Causing me to wreck my truck.

- Chilhowie, VA, USA

problem #52

Mar 032017

F-150

  • 109,000 miles
While driving home I made a right turn on to my street and then the wheel spun all tge way to the left. I had no control of steering and the truck hit a guard rail. Steering wheel doesn't turn the tires at all now. The steering was stiff before accident. I believe that the rack and pinion snapped. Truck is a total lose. No recalls from Ford for my VIN.

- Langhorne, PA, USA

problem #51

Oct 032016

F-150

  • 211,240 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Ford F-150. The contact stated that the steering shaft locked up several times. In addition, the oem part for the shifter cable was black and now it was plastic with a coated metal. The contact was uncertain if the change of the oem part was structurally sound because the shift cable had to be replaced more than once. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided no solution. The VIN was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 211,240.

- Spokane, WA, USA

problem #50

Mar 082017

F-150

  • 150,000 miles
The steering shaft had tp be replaced. It was like I did not have any power steering.

- Londonderry, VT, USA

problem #49

Mar 172016

F-150

  • 120,000 miles
Most recently, (not including rear end replaced, reverse band on trans replaced, blown spark plug out of engine block) my truck has started to stall out for no reason that I can fathom,1st time was at 65 mph on a major highway, now more recently at lower speeds, coming to a stop at stop signs lights ect, turning street corners at lower speeds, or coming to a stop in my driveway. I see many complaints of this same problem in forums with no cause or repair that seems to be a root cause. Please help !

- Woodbine, MD, USA

problem #48

Jan 062016

F-150

  • 63,000 miles
Power steering pressure line rusted out, all fluid released could not steer vehicle.

- Landisville, NJ, USA

problem #47

Nov 302015

F-150

  • 172,000 miles
Steering has a popping sound!! U-joints are wore out in steering column due to lack of grease fittings.

- Cedar Bluff, VA, USA

problem #46

May 182015

F-150

  • 139,000 miles
I bought this vehicle used with 139000 miles on Saturday 05/16/15. Now I was not expecting a new vehicle but not one with so many problems either. First of all it has a very rough idle, I found that there is a serious problem with this engine and removal of the spark plugs. The repair shop will not even give an estimate for changing the spark plugs as there are very well known problems with them breaking off in the engine. Ford knows about this and has put out a notice about this known problem. I had to take it for a lower steering arm replacement on Monday 05/18/15 as the wheel was not returning to the straight position without assistance. Now there is a humming noise from the rear differential that the repair guy said is the pinion barring and that it needs to be fixed. The dealer window sticker had everything checked as good and no notes to say there was anything wrong with the vehicle. No surprise there. After checking this web site I found an open recall for the airbag which was repaired. I also found all the reports of problems with this vehicle. My question is why the NHTSA is not requiring Ford to recall these vehicles for the numerous problems that were reported from day one and allowed to continue through 2008. Ford was allowed to keep building these vehicles along with others with the same defective parts for over 4 years. That is just wrong. I can not believe they are allowed to get away with this kind of crap.

- Oconto Falls, WI, USA

problem #45

Nov 042014

F-150 4WD 8-cyl

  • miles
Found trying to turn the steering wheel was getting very stiff until I brought the vehicle through the car was then the stiffness went away until it dried in the engine compartment as I googled this issue I found that this issue is quite common with these vehicles the steering mid shaft U-joints lubrication dries up and there is no way to re-lubricate them causing steering to get stiff possibly causing an accident.

- Depere, WI, USA

problem #44

Aug 072013

F-150 8-cyl

  • 90,000 miles
Steering becomes stiff, will not turn without excessive force and if in turn requires excessive force to return to neutral position. When turn it will hang and forcing causes over steer. According to inter chat the fix was to lubricate the steering column universal joint above steering pump in engine room. Did this, was good until May 2014 and suddenly return, lubrication not working so well this time. This would cause my wife to wreck, it could cause and may have caused accidents. Appears to be common issue. Please investigate because many complaints on logged on web sites.

- Stamping Ground, KY, USA

problem #43

May 022014

F-150

  • 94,000 miles
My rear end differential - axle went out and it's making a noise and feels like my rear end is lose when I drive down the highway almost feels unsafe but it is too pricey to fix I feel I should be something Ford should fix or recall.

- Kansas City , MO, USA

problem #42

Feb 212014

F-150

  • 159,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 Ford F-150. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the steering wheel became difficult to turn in either direction. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the intermittent steering shaft needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileage was 159,000. The VIN was not available.

- Louisville, KY, USA

problem #41

Mar 032014

F-150

  • 94,000 miles
I was getting into my truck and when I was about to start my truck and leave my airbag deployed in my face my arm also hit my face an D I bruised up right away and swollen, I called a tow truck my insurance had my truck towed to the Ford dealership, they told me they will not be able to take care of damages unless I pay them out of my pocket they did tell me there was a recall on my truck for the air bag deploying on there own, next day Ford Motor Company told me they could not help me as well because they claim they sent me a recall letter, I never did. I think they should cover their repair there is a active recall!!!

- Hanford , CA, USA

problem #40

Nov 042004

F-150

  • 4,000 miles
Vehicle's back window leak noted within 60 days after purchase, resealed by dealer X2-still leaks. Within a period of one year after purchase, three of the four window gear boxes were replaced due to failure. I've noted several complaints about these issues, met other owners who have had these issues fixed under warranty, yet we were required to pay for repair. At highway speeds, 65mph, the vehicle begins to shimmy, vibrate and becomes difficult to maintain control of steering. Vibration makes ride unpleasant and noisy.

- Clovis, CA, USA

problem #39

Oct 152013

F-150 8-cyl

  • 89,600 miles
In low speed and high speed turns, power rack and pinion, the steering becomes very stiff causing the vehicle to turn hard, feels like the truck has manual steering. This issue is most common on slow speed however I have encountered the issue at highway speeds. Research I have done indicates this is an issue, backed by a member of a local Ford dealership service dept, of a failure of the universal on the lower steering shaft. The part # for the replacement part is as follows... #8L32-3B676-B. Ford dealership does not have a recall on this yet, I'm a deputy sheriff who has knowledge of Ford recalling the same type part on the Ford police interceptors which we currently use in our fleet. This loss of steering control is very severe.

- Waldoboro, ME, USA

problem #38

Sep 152012

F-150 8-cyl

  • 68,000 miles
Steering became quite stiff and wheel did not return after cornering. Ford service manage diagnosed problem as universal joint on steering shaft seizing due to corrosion.there are no grease fittings to lubricate the joints and they are had to reach. Ford dealers do not always have parts on hand for this repair. I have managed to loosen the joint with penetrating oil in a pump oiler. For has offered no solution and the joints had no protective rubber boot over them to protect them from corrosion. In addition, the cooling lines to the power steering pump rusted through posing a danger of sudden loss of power steering assistant. The cooling line was made of bare metal that was not rust or corrosion resistant such as galvanizing and designed as to be in a vulnerable location under the radiator behind the front bumper.

- Ontonagon, MI, USA

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