3.4

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
38,667 miles

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problem #3

Oct 222022

F-350

  • miles
We have experienced -€œdeath wobble-€ several times with the Ford. Every time we get all the necessary parts replaced and they-€™ll last about 6 months and the death wobble will return. It-€™s highly dangerous as you lose control of the vehicle and it can walk into another lane with traffic. You are unable to steer when this is happening. The only way to regain control is to slow the vehicle down to around 35/40 mph. It-€™s a danger to us and to others on the road.

- Brazoria , TX, USA

problem #2

Jun 212021

F-350

  • miles
The EGR system has caused the truck's transmission to go into idle mode which is 2 miles an hour. Safely it can not be driven to be serviced if you are on the road. This system has reset its self on 3 occasions, once when I was taking the truck into a Ford service dealership. They stated they could not do anything without the trouble senor on. There is one recall on the nox sensor and 3 other service alerts for the EGR on the trucks. This is very dangerous and should be put in your system.

- Monroeville, OH, USA

problem #1

Sep 012018

F-350

  • 116,000 miles
While driving on the highway at high speed I noticed my car pulling to one side and then my low tire pressure come on.when I got to a safe location I looked at my front passenger tire and saw it was low. I put air in it, after returning to my car it was low again. I put air in it again, drove to the shop to get my tire looked at and they said there is a crack in the middle of the rim. They said they have not seen this before on thei type of truck (known for hauling heavy loads), and they had to order a brand new rim. Of course my truck is outside of the warrenty, that's when things tend to go bad. Im very concerned about this being a manafactor defect due to where the crack is located. I'm also very concerned for the safety of me and others due to the area where we live, how we use high speed highways to get around, what we actually use the truck for, and others. Although nobody was hurt, it could have been a catastrophe. Please help me understand how something like this could occur on this type of heavy duty truck. I'm making a report now because soo many people told me to due to safety protocols. Thabk you

- Palmetto, LA, USA