10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
5 / 0
Average Mileage:
17,147 miles

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problem #15

Dec 172016

F-150

  • 11,300 miles
When the outside temperature dropped the vehicle locks and door latches stopped working. The doors will not latch, which prevents me from securely closing them. This is effecting all of the doors. Temperature is 32 and below.

- Pittsburgh, PA, USA

problem #14

Dec 192016

F-150

  • 6,000 miles
I went out to my truck this am to go to work at 6am - 22 degrees. I had started my truck remotely a couple of minutes prior. I opened the driver door and it would not latch closed when I tried to close the door. I went to passenger side, it opened but would not latch. I turned the engine off, exited truck, door still would not latch shut. I left it sit for a bit. Came back an hour later and doors still would not latch shut. I then closed the doors, unlocked the locks with remote, locked the doors, doors were now latched shut but now cannot unlock doors with remote.

- Hilliard, OH, USA

problem #13

Dec 172016

F-150

  • 16,000 miles
Passenger side door won't lock shut on 2016 F150 supercrew. The latch doesn't seem to engage and lock. The door shuts but bounces back open. It started in very cold temps, maybe temp is to blame?

- Louisville, CO, USA

problem #12

Dec 152016

F-150 4WD 6-cyl

  • miles
During temperatures below freezing (32 F) one or more of the door locks and/or latches will freeze and become inoperable. Power lock buttons will not function to unlock the door and door handles will not open the doors (from the outside). Doors have to be unlocked from the inside, by manually cycling the pull knob multiple times to loosen the frozen lock. Frozen door latches are only able to be opened from the inside (using the inside handles). At times, the frozen door locks and latches will not re-secure the doors and the doors will not lock or the latch will not secure and the door will remain unsecured/open and/or unlocked. Twice I have had the doors pop open while driving.

- West Chesterfield, NH, USA

problem #11

Aug 012016

F-150

  • 2,000 miles
Foam strip peeling off between the two halfs of the windshield cowl.

- Florence, KY, USA

problem #10

Sep 282016

F-150

  • 1,200 miles
Rear end collision on I-25 in denver, co 80112 9/28/2016 4 pm, sunny and clear weather, traffic moderately heavy "slow and go" in motion appx 25mph, no injuries

- Lone Tree, CO, USA

problem #9

Aug 142016

F-150

  • 900 miles
The contact owns a 2016 Ford F-150. When the contact lifted the aluminum covering on the bed of the vehicle, he noticed a large hole. The dealer advised him to cover the hole with plywood or to pay for a bedliner. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and promised to have a regional manager call the contact back. The failure mileage was 900.

- Pittsfield, MA, USA

problem #8

Mar 142016

F-150

  • 100 miles
The bed of the truck is separated from the side wall of the truck, this is around the fender wells, allowing water and vapors into the bed area of the vehicle.

- Woodbridge, VA, USA

problem #7

May 022016

F-150

  • 600 miles
Driver door of 2016 Ford F150 will not latch when closing. Problem primarily occurs after vehicle has been in use. After opening the door, the door will not latch in a secure position when attempting to close. Will occasionally latch when pressing the unlock button after opening. Driver can be inside the cab or outside the vehicle and problem occurs either way. I have contacted my local Ford dealer and service center and they were not familiar with this issue. Operator has not been able to replicate the problem on any of the other doors - just the driver door. Vehicle is a supercrew model. Problem occurs when operator has truck off, opens the door, gets in vehicle, attempts to shut door (doesn't latch), starts vehicle and re-attempts (still doesn't latch), and will even occur with vehicle shifted into "D" (drive) and re-attempts (still doesn't latch). This owner and operators opinion that this is a safety issue as other operators may not realize that the door has not latched and may be putting vehicle into motion with an open/unlatched door.

- Beaver Dam, WI, USA

problem #6

Mar 192016

F-150

  • 86 miles
Door catch is missing and miss drilled in cab frame. Ford wants to cut a section of the cab frame out and weld in new section. This truck had 86 miles when discovered. All cab interior needs to be completely removed down to bare metal and all glass and the cab needs to be removed completely from the truck frame to be repaired. How many trucks came off the assembly line and passed inspection like this I purchased a new truck not a chopped truck. Ted britt Ford in fairfax va. Is zero help so far after 3 weeks. Was there a recall?

- Annandale, VA, USA

problem #5

Mar 012016

F-150

  • 2,000 miles
Seat headrest protrudes too much out of the seat and it pushes forward head of some drivers. The only adjustments available (slide up and down, tilt top forward) do nothing to alleviate the issue. The lack of ability to "scoot" the entire headrest backwards causes back and neck pain while driving for as little as 10 minutes. One solution people are resorting to is to re-insert the headrest backwards, but the tilting mechanism prevent the head from being stopped and sent backwards in the event of an accident. Another solution is to recline the seat back so much that your back is no longer supported. Again a safety issue. When hitting small imperfection on the road, even in dry weather, the vehicle feels as if it's about to fishtail. Some people have mention the suspension is too slow to compensate for bumps and thus the tire, for a small amount of time, does lose contact with the road. All of this complaints can be found in the F-105 forums: www.F150forum.com/F118/

- Oklahoma City, OK, USA

problem #4

Feb 032016

F-150

  • 300 miles
Air leaking noises and high pitch whistles around doors when moving over 40 mph. Ford says it's normal and I should get used to it.

- Lincoln, NE, USA

problem #3

Feb 022016

F-150

  • 2,361 miles
Since 2015 Ford has had an issue with the door locks not latching in cold weather. I have owned my vehicle for a month and a half and have taken it in for service twice now for the same issue. Moisture gets into the locking mechanism and then freezes. After opening the door there is no way of closing it as latches do not grab again or on the other hand they don't release. Twice now I have been out and about and had doors that would not latch. I had to drive around with my 18 month old son's door held closed with a ratchet strap to be able to get home safely. This is a major safety issue and Ford needs to solve this.

- Chatham, MI, USA

problem #2

Feb 152016

F-150

  • miles
When its cold only they will not shut the door will bounce back. Dealer try to duplicate problem in a warm garage and pu no problem found on work order. I have been to the dealer twice and no help.

- Newark, NJ, USA

problem #1

Jan 212016

F-150

  • 10 miles
This vehicle as described by the vehicle identification number has a drivers door latch problem, door will not close properly, will open by itself when making a right turn when the outside temp is below freezing. This vehicle is brand new sitting on the dealers lot, there is at least 20 other new vehicles on the lot doing the same thing. This issue should be investigated before someone gets killed. I have been selling Ford for thirty plus years, one thing I have learned, the manufacturer will do nothing about it until someone gets hurt.

- Goffstown, NH, USA