10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 6
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
69,336 miles

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problem #104

Jun 262023

F-150

  • miles
While driving on interstate with defog operating, I heard a loud pop and one of the rear window panels had shattered. Apparently this is a common issue, yet Ford has not issued a recall.

- Warner Robins, GA, USA

problem #103

Jun 122022

F-150

  • miles
when i turned on the rear defrost within seconds the glass shattered please note the incident happened on 11.15.2021 the computer keeps putting todays date

- Kansas, IL, USA

problem #102

Feb 012021

F-150

  • 119,570 miles
Vehicle was parked in my driveway - I turned it on to warm up and turned on the rear defroster. Within a few mins, the rear window shattered and there is a burn mark and melting of the trim in the bottom corner of the window where the defroster wiring/sensor is located.

- Royse City, TX, USA

problem #101

Jan 072020

F-150

  • 118,768 miles
Weather was 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Leaving work I turned on my rear glass defrost and on my 20 commute to my home about 1 mile from my house at around 4:20 am central standard time my rear passenger side back glass shattered. All I heard was a loud impact sound like something hitting my roof and when I pulled up to my house and further inspected my vehicle that is when I noticed my rear glass had shattered and was still cracking. I looked for an impact mark but found nothing. Bed of truck was empty so only conclusion is that the rear defrost may have got to hot with cold glass but I really do not know.

- Mcneil, AR, USA

problem #100

Dec 142019

F-150

  • 150,000 miles
Rear glass shattered while driving, there was no object that impacted the glass. Rear window defroster was on while it shattered. Outside temperature was 45F.

- Dallas, TX, USA

problem #99

Dec 122019

F-150

  • 155,000 miles
2010 F-150 was parked overnight in a residential driveway in freezing temperatures. When the truck was started at about 7 am the temperature was around 15 F. the truck was started and allowed to idle for about 10 minutes. When the driver entered the truck the rear defrost was started. While the truck was still parked and about 1 minute after the defrost button was hit there was a large pop. Upon investigation, the driver's side panel of the rear window had shattered. There was no evidence of anything striking the window, and there had been no visible defects to the window prior to the incident. The cause appears to be related to the defrost being activated in the cold temperature.

- Northville, MI, USA

problem #98

Nov 082019

F-150

  • 50,734 miles
Sitting in my driveway on Nov 8th, 2019 I started up my 2010 Ford F150 pickup. I sat in the truck while it was warming. We had frost the night prior so I turned on the rear window defroster. Not long after the passenger side of the back window shattered. It sounded like an explosion. Very scary. The glass stayed intact pretty much but it was all cracked. After I pulled myself together, as I was totally unprepared for something of this nature to happen, I was pretty shook up. I drove to menards to get some plastic to tape it up. As I did the pieces of the window started falling out, both on the inside and the outside. There was glass everywhere. I took my truck to manley motors in belvidere, Illinois where they documented it, and also filled out a form and submitted to Ford corporate. I also called the Ford customer service line and submitted a claim. The claim number is cas24904981. My 2010 Ford F150 is out of warranty by years. Not by mileage. I only have just over 50, 000 miles on it. It is like brand new still. There is not a scratch on it. In follow up with Ford customer service line I was told it will not be covered until NHTSA provides a recall for it. The lady I spoke to was well aware of the back windows being shattered in these pick up. From 2009 up to and including 2016. Its unfortunate because it is not covered under my insurance. I am on social security disability, 61 years old and since this repair for parts and labor is nearly $1100 it is not in my budget. It will have to be taped with plastic for quite a while

- Cherry Valley, IL, USA

problem #97

Nov 112019

F-150

  • 145,300 miles
It was snowing around 6pm on 11/11/2019 and I began to drive. As soon as I left the driveway I turned on the rear defrost. I got 1 mile down the country road and came up to a stop sign. I stopped, and just as I released the brake to begin to take off, I heard a loud "pop" sound. So the glass breakage happened when the vehicle was just beginning to roll forward. When I heard the pop, it scared me, and I hit the break and put the truck in park. I looked back to see what had caused the noise and saw that the passenger side rear window had shattered. It was still intact, but the glass was completely shattered. A friend of mine had told me that this happened to his 2011 F150 also. So on 11/12/2019 I called my insurance rep and started along the path to getting it fixed. I need it fixed quickly as my daughter's car seat sits in the rear passenger seat and I do not want to take a risk of her being cut by the broken glass. I then called safelite autoglass. I scheduled an appt for 11/18/2019 (earliest they can get me in). I went to safelite on 11/12/2019 to get the window crash wrapped. The manager told me that he could not do the crash wrap as there is nothing for the wrap to hold to. He also told me the tint is doing a better job holding the window together than his wrap could. He manager told me that it was odd that it broke and that he did not believe it should have shattered like it did. The manager also looked over the inside and outside of the window and noted he saw no signs of damage. He recommended that I call a Ford dealership and see if there is a recall. I called the local Ford dealer and they told me there was no service bulletin for the window and there was nothing further they could do. The dealership then gave me the number for Ford customer service. They also said, there was nothing they could do as Ford has not issued a recall for this.

- Hoagland, IN, USA

problem #96

Nov 072019

F-150

  • 109,554 miles
The contact owns a 2010 Ford F-150. While driving the vehicle with the rear windshield defroster activated, the contact suddenly heard a loud pop sound. The contact noticed that the rear window panel behind the passenger seat had fractured throughout the entire panel, but remained intact. The contact examined the vehicle and noticed that the trim that surrounded the window had melted slightly from excessive heat. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed the contact that there was no recall. The approximate failure mileage was 109,554.

- Tuscumbia, AL, USA

problem #95

Oct 212019

F-150

  • 159,800 miles
As I was driving to work this morning with my rear defrost on - Monday 10-21-2019 around 7:30 am on the same hwy I take everyday, I notice smoke coming from the passenger side back windshield, as think in my mind what the hell I need to pull over to check it out, all of a sudden a loud boom goes off and my back passenger side windshield explodes..after collecting myself I stop to check it out and notice where the smoke is coming from, as I'm looking at my back glass I notice the smoke is coming from the outside of the windshield around the rubber gasket, it was literally melting. I also have a video where you can hear the cracking/ melting of the back windshield

- Ebro, FL, USA

problem #94

Sep 252019

F-150

  • 91,100 miles
2010 F-150 rear driver side window shattered for no apparent reason while back into my nephews driveway

- East Haven, CT, USA

problem #93

Aug 052019

F-150

  • 123,000 miles
This morning (8/5/2019) my rear driver-side window spontaneously shattered, again. There was no impact (I have a camper shell on the vehicle). I was traveling at highway speeds on smooth terrain. This is the third time this has occurred. The first two were similar in nature: The first one was while the vehicle was in motion on smooth surface streets and the repair was done under warranty; the second was while the vehicle was parked and the dealership was willing to pay for the repair. In each case, I had to (and will have to again) pay to have my camper shell removed and stored while the repair takes place.

- Southgate, MI, USA

problem #92

Jul 182019

F-150

  • 164,000 miles
When you press the window defrost button the right panel of the rear glass overheats and shatters. This has happened twice now when leaving the house. The first time it happened the truck was 1 year old in 20 degree weather with frost on the windows and the second time was 80 degree weather with windows fogged up. It's very startling to hear an explosion right behind your head when you are driving sounding like and gunshot or brick being thrown into the vehicle

- Plant City, FL, USA

problem #91

May 262019

F-150

  • 123,000 miles
At 6:00am on 5-26-2019 I started vehicle with both defrosters on. It was parked in driveway. I let vehicle run about 15 minutes to remove fog from windows. Upon re-entry I noticed a burning smell like when you start your furnace for the first time in the winter. I tried to locate the odor, I noticed the odor was strongest in rear seat on passenger side of vehicle. I noticed that the back glass was now shattered but intact. A police report and investigation was performed. The officer concluded that there was no impact. I placed packing tape on window to secure glass until it can be replaced.

- Russell, KS, USA

problem #90

Dec 082018

F-150

  • 89,000 miles
The passenger section of the rear window shattered while the rear defroster was activated. The vehicle was parked in a parking lot of a restaurant and without anything impacting the window it just shattered. For about a week leading up to the incident there was a funny smell whenever I used the rear defroster, melting plastic, that I couldn't pinpoint. Initially, I though it might have been the seat heaters

- Redding, CA, USA

problem #89

Dec 192018

F-150

  • 139,000 miles
Takata recall. When pulling out into traffic on a very busy highway as the on coming traffic speed limit is 50mph, I'm pulling out on the highway with a safe distance between cars on this busy road as I accelerated my 2010 F150 FX4 super crew cab "with my family in the truck I might add" the truck just down shifts and it slams me and my family forward "like I hit a tree going 30mph" the truck shuts off completely and a symbol of a wrench pops up on the dashboard. With no power steering, no power breaks, no way to safely move the truck off the road at this point due to the traffic I was trying to avoid was passing me going at least 50mph almost getting rear ended by several cars and semi trucks, I push the flashers on and pray that nothing bad happens and coast until the truck finally comes to a stop after about 30-45 seconds. I get out of the truck after the group of vehicles pass by and inspected to see if the engine or transmission was blown up or leaking fluid and nothing at this point so I'm stressed out because my family and I could have very well died and there is no proof of this when I restarted the truck no symbols was present when inspected by a mechanic. I keep telling the mechanic that it has no power any more, it sooooo sluggish I can't even drive the truck much anymore, only on short trips to the store. We had to cancel or vacation and cancel the purchase of a camper for our vacation. I'm sorry but if Ford was a real symbol of safety and security of its owners this would have never happened in the first place. This needs to be fixed asap!!!

- Churubusco, IN, USA

problem #88

Feb 052019

F-150

  • 123,000 miles
I was driving to work on 2/5/19, around 6:45am, and had the rear window defrost on. While in motion on a city street, I heard a loud pop coming from the vehicle.the sound was loud enough to be mistaken for a gun shot. After trying to figure out what the noise was, I noticed in my rear view mirror that the passenger side rear window was completely cracked. I was amazed the entire window didn't collapse inward. After coming to a stop and inspecting the window closer, I was unable to see where any foreign object impacted the window. I believe this incident was caused by the rear window defrost heating the window too rapidly and causing the class to expand too much, causing the failure.

- Spring, TX, USA

problem #87

Dec 022018

F-150

  • 127,000 miles
Rear window glass exploded with rear defroster on, during snow storm

- Omaha, NE, USA

problem #86

Apr 122018

F-150

  • 83,075 miles
After turning on the rear defroster, the drivers side rear glass panel shattered.

- Dothan, AL, USA

problem #85

Jan 262018

F-150

  • 80,000 miles
The passenger rear window lite (glass) on my 2010 F-150 svt raptor shattered when the vehicle was parked running and the rear defroster was on. The shattered glass stayed in place, but requires the complete rear window to be replaced. This is a common reported issue online with Ford trucks of this age, where Ford will not issue a defect replacement.

- Reno, NV, USA

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