10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 7
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
57,301 miles

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problem #43

Feb 082016

F-150

  • 49,000 miles
Drivers side rear window shattered while using defrost. Occurred while vehicle was not moving and parked. A visual inspection was made to insure that no foreign object was the cause. Shards of glass was noted covering the back seat and floorboard. This could be a major safety issue if a child or other person was in the back seat at the time of the incident.

- Victoria, TX, USA

problem #42

Jan 292016

F-150

  • 68,234 miles
Driver door latch sensor is faulty. Door ajar warning on instrument panel will not go off. Interior lights stay on and doors will not lock while still or in motion. Serious safety issue for my wife while traveling or shopping at might. Impairs visibility while night driving and locking car a big security issue.

- Scranton, AR, USA

problem #41

Jan 042016

F-150

  • 27,000 miles
Recently I took my vehicle in because both driver and passenger seat heaters were "fried" according to the service department. There are multiple people with this same problem. Here is a post with some same owners the the same problem. www.F150forum.com/F38/heated-seats-problem-please-help-123190/index2/ I was quoted $1900 to fix the seat heaters. In one of the posts the owner stated the seat heater got burning hot. Another stated it charred the foam and even the leather. I feel like it is going to take a vehicle to catch fire or even worse someone getting injured from this problem. It is Ford problem if this is happening on multiple vehicles and all they are doing is putting in new elements until they fry again. They need to figure the issue out right and see what is causing it to happen. I feel it is a safety issue and a hazard that these problems are occurring. I am not sending this complaint because I want Ford to pay for the seat heaters. It is because it is happening to multiple owners and its a safety issue. This issue can be resolved but it seems like my service advisory didn't take this issue seriously.

- Grand Junction, CO, USA

problem #40

Oct 092015

F-150

  • 7,000 miles
The contact owns a 2012 Ford F-150. The contact stated that the vehicle failed to start without warning. The contact mentioned that the failure recurred several times intermittently. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed but the failure was unable to be determined. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 7,000.

- Philadelphia, PA, USA

problem #39

Nov 142015

F-150

  • 3 miles
Back passanger side loud boom window busted when defrost cut

- Youngsville, NC, USA

problem #38

Nov 042015

F-150

  • 69,800 miles
After traveling about 35 minutes, I parked my truck for about an hour. After returning to my vehicle and pulling away, my truck would barely accelerate. I gave it more gas and a large wrench warning light appeared on my dash and soon disappeared. Once it was gone, my speedometer didn't function, the mileage was gone and the air bag disconnect warning light was illuminated. I decided to drive it to my dealership 10 miles away so they could attempt to register a code on their computer as I've had issues with this truck bucking/surging while traveling at highways speeds for 8 months. This is the first time a warning light had illuminated for a problem. In addition to the above issues, I noticed that the signals were not turn off automatically and had to be deactivated manually during turns. After the technician took technical information my vehicle was turned off and on and everything returned to normal. As I mentioned there have been multiple issues with my vehicle and they are getting worse and worse. I see no recalls from Ford on this ecoboost engine.

- Champlin, MN, USA

problem #37

Oct 022015

F-150

  • 42,000 miles
The other day my truck would not start when leaving work at night. I had to get it towed into the Ford dealership. The engine would crank over but not start. Ford let me know it was a fuse and some components that had melted, that it would need a special part to be ordered in since Ford has stated that when this happens it must be located to a different area of the vehicle for safety reasons (fire hazard). I am shocked that there is not a recall about this nor is it covered under my warranty (I have an extended bumper to bumper warranty).

- Dakota Dunes, SD, USA

problem #36

Oct 132015

F-150 6-cyl

  • 59,000 miles
The contact owns a 2012 Ford F-150. While driving at 70 mph, the vehicle began to jerk while attempting to accelerate. The contact also stated that the failure occurred during rain weather conditions. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the ignition misfired and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 59,000.......updated 12/17/15 the consumer stated the spark plugs and plugs were replaced.

- Crown Point, IN, USA

problem #35

Jul 162014

F-150

  • 37,000 miles
Back sliding window doesn't work, popping sound from the rear end when you accelerate from a stop.

- Tiller, OR, USA

problem #34

Oct 062015

F-150

  • 44,651 miles
I have a 2012 F-150 with 44651.5 miles on it. Over the past 2 months when I start the truck in the garage the steering makes a terrible noise and when driving there is glitch in the steering off and on. I have taken it to the dealer twice and unable to get it to do this for him. After seeing these statements(complaints) about the problem with steering in the 2012 F-150's I don't feel safe driving mine. The noise occurs when I start the engine and turn the steering wheel however slight, the glitch is felt when driving.

- Troy, NC, USA

problem #33

Aug 072015

F-150

  • 85,000 miles
Put truck in drive went to apply brake pedal and there were no brakes, truck kept rolling. Very dangerous, this needs to be addressed asap, thankfully I wasn't going fast when this happened. Incident happened more than once, went to Ford garage to evaluate issue, they concluded electric vacuum pump at fault.

- Antrim, NH, USA

problem #32

Jul 022015

F-150 4WD 6-cyl

  • 47,980 miles
2012 Ford F-150 ecoboost came off warranty in April, on July 2nd I started the truck, put it in gear (drive), and had no brakes. There was a grinding noise as if the ABS was trying to engage. I had to practically stand on the brake pedal to stop the truck and put it back in park. Pumped the brakes a few times and tried it again same thing. I shut off the engine, turned it back on, and let it warm up a few minutes. Now it was ok. From then on when the truck started cold it has done this on a regular basis. Good thing I found this before I reached any speed, and while there was no cargo in the bed to add inertia. I did some research and reported to Ford that the brake vacuum assist pump was likely corroded, and that this was a known issue on 2011-2013 F-150 ecoboost models. They needed a Ford technician to make the diagnosis, which I was charged $100 for (to determine that I was right). They also reported a bad fuse for the pump. I am hoping nobody is trying to say that with a bad fuse these pumps will disintegrate in three weeks of summer weather? let's be honest- the bad pump took out the fuse, if the fuse was blown. They estimate a ~$900 repair. I opened a ticket with Ford Motor Company because this event exactly matches NHTSA preliminary investigation item PE15026. People with these trucks or anyone around them could get seriously hurt if the driver cannot react quickly or panics when this part fails, and it is a poorly designed part. Apparently this part was re-engineered for 2014 and later models. At the time of this writing I am hoping I can get some help from Ford. I am a long time customer and have had no prior issue with the dealership or their service department. This is a manufacturing quality issue, pure and simple. I just wanted to report in order to make sure that this case was included with the others related to PE15026... updated 09/30/15

- Pascoag, RI, USA

problem #31

Dec 222012

F-150

  • 200 miles
I purchased this vehicle for my son in December 2012. We took a trip to Alabama on the Saturday following the purchase. The truck had problems stalling, misfiriing, and not braking immediately. We have taken the truck to the Ford dealership for repairs approximately 15 to 20 times. It is in the shop again today for the misfiring/stalling. The service writer told my son that his vehicle has only been the shop twice for the same problem. We still have all the service paperwork to dispel that remark, this vehicle has approximately 24,000 miles on it. The factory warranty expires in December and has still not been fixed. It does not just stall in rainy or very humid conditions as stated by Ford in their response to the NHTSA investigation. They have replaced spark plugs twice, updated software, put a heat shield in front of the inter-cooler. None of these things have worked. The shield in front of the inter-cooler defeats the purpose of the inter-cooler by not allowing it to cool as intended. It raises the temperature in the intercooler in an attempt to produce less condensation. My son believes the inter-cooler has a design flaw. He thinks that the air return from the inter-cooler to the engine being on the bottom allows more condensation to be sucked back into the engine. If it were on the top, more of the condensation would stay in the bottom and not returned back to the engine. There is an after market fix for this problem but it is expensive and I believe Ford Motor Company does not want to spend the kind of money that it will take to fix this problem correctly. This vehicle should be able to operate efficiently under any conditions. If it does not, it is flawed. I will probably have to purchase the replacement inter-cooler out of my own pocket. I've included all this information in the event that it helps others with the same problem.

- Kempner, TX, USA

problem #30

May 082015

F-150

  • 48,000 miles
Electric vacuum pump fails and you loose your power brakes. Brake petal gets very hard with little or no braking power to stop. 2012 was the last year to use electric vacuum pump to supply power brakes and then was replaced in 2013 with a belt driven vacuum pump. This is a common failure in the F-150 from 2012 and prior year mdls.

- Denver, PA, USA

problem #29

Mar 032015

F-150 4WD 8-cyl

  • 48,000 miles
The electric rack and pinion quick working I was not able to street my vehicle at all I was lucky to be on a straight away I'd I had been in a corner I would have had an accident.

- Vestal, NY, USA

problem #28

Mar 142014

F-150

  • 34,000 miles
Ford fixed my rear window, no questions asked....this is what happened....I started my truck, put on the rear defrost, drove out of my apartment complex and as I was about to exit the complex I heard a loud pop/crack noise, I stopped, no one was around, (it was 6am in the morning), I checked the entire truck to see what it was and the back left part of the rear window was completely shattered!, no sign of impact, just shattered...apparently there is no recall out on it, so if it has happened to you or does happen, take it in!, with how many complaints I have already read, it must be a manufacturer defect related to the rear defrost or installation of the window....

- Corpus Christi, TX, USA

problem #27

Mar 222015

F-150

  • 36,615 miles
Auxiliary pump for power brakes boost noisy/failure

- Milford, MA, USA

problem #26

Apr 012015

F-150 4WD 6-cyl

  • 69,650 miles
During first startup of the day, the electric vacuum pump makes a terrible noise for approx. 10 seconds as it builds up assist vacuum pressure. The brake pedal becomes hard as a stone with no vacuum assist. This is due to a faulty design with the pump assy. It becomes corroded internally and externally, and the piston inside the cheap housing becomes corroded and the pump will eventually seize. This is definitely a dangerous issue. If the pump seizes, there is not enough vacuum assist coming from the engine to provide enough vacuum pressure to the brake boost system and the pedal becomes hard as a rock to press. This happens every day during first startup in the morning, and start up in the afternoon when the vehicle sits for a long period of time and vacuum pressure depletes.

- Risng Sun, MD, USA

problem #25

Mar 262015

F-150 8-cyl

  • 51,300 miles
On March 26, I was driving to work when I pressed my rear defrost button because my mirrors had some ice on them. I started to hear what sounded like a sizzle from the backseat. I turned the button off for a minute or so and then turned it back on. Seconds later, the rear window of my truck shattered. It sounded like a gunshot. I contacted Ford, and so far they are claiming there is not a problem, even though I see hundreds of people having the same problem with their F150S.

- Broomall, PA, USA

problem #24

Mar 012015

F-150 8-cyl

  • 65,920 miles
I was driving on residential street during light snow conditions. I turned the rear window defrost on and after 2 minutes I could smell a burning smell and heard a crackling/popping sound coming from the back seat area of my truck cab. I sensed it may be something wrong with the rear defrost so I switched it off. Approximately 30 seconds later I heard a loud bang which sounded like it hit the roof of the cab. It sounded like someone dropped a large brick onto my moving vehicle. I was startled and stopped to check if something hit or was thrown at my truck and then I noticed the rear passenger side of the rear power sliding window was shattered. I felt the glass and it was hot even though outside temperatures were about 30 degrees F. there is no way Ford should be letting this defect go without a recall and I am shocked that the NHTSA has not put more pressure on Ford to make this right. I didn't even know this was a possible problem with using the rear defrost until I checked online and there are thousands of complaints about this issue. My child sits in that rear seat all the time and there are no recalls or notices of the potential for injury, fires, etc. Please make Ford own up to this problem so people can have peace of mind. Ford will not even admit there is a problem and is telling me I have to pay $1100 to fix this safety issue and my vehicle is still under warranty.

- Hanover, PA, USA

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