10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
29,090 miles

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problem #31

Mar 102024

F-150

  • miles
LR wheel fell off on Hwy 40. Shop that towed us in and fixed the problem said probably caused by swollen lugs nuts and subsequent torquing issue.

- Ottertail, MN, USA

problem #30

Mar 012024

F-150

  • miles
Replaced lug nuts that had swollen and was not removable with standard socket at repair shop to repair flat tire. Chrome lugs with dissimilar metals caused the swelling. Unable to change tires to deal with roadside emergencies.

- Salem, VA, USA

problem #29

Jan 312024

F-150

  • miles
Could not remove the lug nuts. They did not fit in the lug wrench. They had to be hammered off.

- Cedar Park , TX, USA

problem #28

Jul 292023

F-150

  • miles
Defective lug nuts came on my truck which I bought new in 2015. The Bradenton Auto Nation Ford dealership says that they can-??t rotate my tires due to the swollen, defective lug nuts even though I paid for that with my oil change. I feel it is Ford-??s responsibility to replace these defective parts to keep my truck safe and drivable in the future. There should be a recall for this issue.

- Bradenton, FL, USA

problem #27

Jul 082023

F-150

  • miles
My wheel lug nuts are swollen and a lug nut wrench will not fit on them. This appears to be a manufacturing defect which has been reported by many F150 owners.

- Spring Hill, TN, USA

problem #26

May 172023

F-150

  • miles
Swollen Lug Nuts at just under 47,000 miles requiring replacement by Ford with the same faulty Lug Nuts at my expense for $156. No recall per Ford. They will need to replaced again at some point. Faulty design !!!

- Winthrop Harbor, IL, USA

problem #25

Oct 222022

F-150

  • miles
Some factory installed lug nuts swelled and deformed. This made some difficult to remove with tire iron and needed additional tools, and some impossible to know if they were tightened correctly afterwards. A lug nut socket would not fit correctly so a torque wrench could not be used to tell if nuts were tightened to spec.

- Van Alstyne , TX, USA

problem #24

Aug 182022

F-150

  • miles
2015 F150, has a 6 bolt pattern. Ford dealer on oil changes and rotating of tires, uses and impact which rolls the chrome cover over and could not get the factory lug wrench on without using a 5 pound hammer, I just happened to have with me. Happened a couple weeks ago, on night trip to UP of Michigan, from Ohio. Ford Lug Nuts From Dismissed Lawsuit Still Pose Problemshttps://fordauthority.com -?? 2019/08 -?? ford-lug-nuts-fro... Aug 19, 2019 -?" The Ford lug nuts are made of two pieces, and the lawsuit alleged that the two-piece design was defective and dangerous. Critics of the two-...

- Norwalk, OH, USA

problem #23

Jan 052022

F-150

  • miles
wheel lug nuts deteriorated (rounded off) and could not be removed with standard equipment

- Columbia, SC, USA

problem #22

Apr 182022

F-150

  • miles
Ford Dealership Service Representative advised me that when attempting to rotate my tires, they notice the lug nuts were swollen. They advised me that I would need to purchase new lug nuts if I would like to have the tires rotated. The cost would be over $100. I researched this online and many sites star that this is a common defect in Ford Lug nuts.

- North Tonawanda , NY, USA

problem #21

Nov 302021

F-150

  • miles
While taking my vehicle to the Fred Beans Ford Dealer in Langhorne, PA for an oil service I was advised all my lug nuts must be replaced. The advisor reported they were all swollen and some are stripped in the rear. I see now that many other consumers report the same failures from the lug nuts with two metal components installed at the factory on newly issued Ford and other car manufacturers. Ford offered to replace mine for $337.55. I purchased replacements for $61.43 and with a tip at my tire store the costs were totaling $71.43. The lug nuts heat up and fail and those remaining are impossible to get off with the wrenches provided by Ford or Star designed wrenches. It's not the cost, it-??s the hazard I didn't know existed! They pose a safety hazard due to the metal failure. Since I generally change my own oil, I would not have known about this safety issue except by luck taking it to the dealer. I had it in a tire store the same day, they didn't mention the issue. I was unable to remove the lugs, the wrench wouldn-??t even fit over the lugs. The tire store's power tools were able to power them off. Consumers need to be notified of this hazard.

- Bensalem, PA, USA

problem #20

Nov 272021

F-150

  • miles
Unable to remove lug nuts with lug nut wrench provided with vehicle. Lug nut wrench does not fit over lug nut head.

- Cincinnati, OH, USA

problem #19

Dec 022021

F-150

  • miles
LUG NUTS are distorted. They won't allow the lug wrench that comes with the vehicle to remove or tighten them. I was unable to remove a wheel after tire went flat due to 2 of the nuts warping and not able to find ANY wrench that would work. I had to grind those 2 lug nut "caps" down with an angle grinder (scuffing the alloy wheel) and then chisel the caps sides down far enough to get a 20mm socket on the nut beneath the "cap". I cannot use this F-150 until I find replacement one piece lug nuts to fit. I will not put the crappy capped nuts back on this vehicle. Ford may have saved nickles, but going cheap on something so vital will cost them many future customers, including me.

- Lovelock, NV, USA

problem #18

Oct 122021

F-150

  • miles
Told 02/01/ 2018 at a Ford Dealership that all my lug nuts were swollen due to the alloy that Ford Motor Company used on the 2015 model. They recommended I replace all lug nuts due to not being able to remove them in case of a flat tire. I replaced all lug nuts thinking this problem was corrected and that the parts used were better or improved parts. On Feb 11, 2021, I was told again my lug nuts were swollen. I informed them I had them replaced and the tech said, "Ok." On October 12, 2021, I was told again that the lug nuts were swollen and needed to be replaced. When I stated I had them replaced in 2018, I was told that I needed to replace them with after-market parts. I was never told this back in 2018. The dealership put the same defective OEM lug nuts on my vehicle costing $311.04. I went to a tire business and got them all replaced with after market parts for a cost of $59.54. I was guaranteed that this would never happen on these lug nuts. The tire business was well aware of Ford's defective lug nut problem and stated they have replaced lug nuts on many models. I confronted the dealership about my concerns and they are looking into it. I feel no one is taking responsibility for this problem.. I called Ford directly and filed two cases regarding this situation in Feb 2021 and Oct 2021. I have the case file numbers. They stated the first case was closed already. Why, I do not know and the representative couldn't tell me either. I feel like I am just being blown off about this issue. The OEM lug nuts are defective and should never be put on vehicle.

- San Antonio, TX, USA

problem #17

Dec 282020

F-150

  • 81,500 miles
When turning onto a road and starting to accelerate, the truck suddenly lost all power and the traction control, advance traction control, hill descent control, maintenance required light all came on and the truck went into limp mode. Luckily I was able to pull off the road and avoid being hit.

- Jacksonvillie, NC, USA

problem #16

Dec 042020

F-150

  • 106,000 miles
I got a flat tire and tire could not be removed. The lug nuts holding the tire had swelling to a different size so tire can't be removed. I was stuck on side of road.

- Acra, NY, USA

problem #15

Jul 242020

F-150

  • 36,501 miles
On July 24, 2020 while driving on interstate 291 driving 45-50mph with heavy traffic, with absolutely no warning there was a loud explosion. I thought I was rear ended. Simultaneously the rear tires locked up while approaching a work zone. I skidded uncontrollably for approximately 100 feet. Ultimately came to rest on the shoulder. As my family and I exited the vehicle there was heavy smoke coming from the rear and underside of the vehicle. We thought the vehicle was on fire. The state police arrived on the scene within 5 minutes upon us exiting the vehicle. The transmission wouldn't go into gear so the vehicle had to be flat bedded to the nearest dealership, marcotte Ford, holyoke MA. Was told by the dealership the rear end failed and locked up. Upon their test drive I was told there was a total failure with the transmission. They said they had to wait for a decision from Ford to either rebuild or replace the transmission. August 19, 2020 I was notified that the transmission was rebuilt and that I could pick up the vehicle. I did not receive any prior phone calls from them to inform me of what was going to be done to correct the situation..

- Longmeadow, MA, USA

problem #14

Jul 172020

F-150 6-cyl

  • 79,693 miles
Malloy Ford in winchester, va just notified me that they recommend that the next time the wheels are removed that all 24 of the lug nuts be replaced for $160. I know from my previous 2009 Ford F150 that the lug nuts are made in two pieces and that they corrode and expand and eventually the socket wrench will not fit the nut. Imagine having a flat tire on the highway and not being able to remove the wheel to change the tire. This has been an issue for a least eleven years and I believe longer. I had to replace the lug nuts on my 2009 F150. The tech told me that I should go online and find (non Ford) one piece lug nut replacements because Ford's design will only corrode again. Why is this still happening?

- Berryville, VA, USA

problem #13

Jan 252020

F-150

  • 45,600 miles
The truck seems to be rubbing and shaking. Someone said make the hubs and bearings

- Columbus, OH, USA

problem #12

Jun 252019

F-150

  • miles
Design flaw in vista sunroof on supercrew trucks is a known issue to leak. There is a service bulletin out but requires a $1200-$1500 repair fee. In addition, known flaw in lug nuts expanding to point of not being able to remove wheels. Coat to replace another known defect is $14 per lug nut.major issues should be covered when related to locked wheels and water leakage into passenger compartment during operation.

- Raleigh, NC, USA

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