10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
104,355 miles

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problem #31

May 312024

F-250

  • miles
Death wobble

- Miami Lakes , FL, USA

problem #30

May 152024

F-250

  • miles
Serious uncontrollable violent shaking in the front end of the vehicle when it hits a pot hole or runs over a bump. It-??s almost like one side starts to bounce which leads to the other side to start bouncing and it goes back and forth from either side very fast which sounds like a loud rumble

- Menifee, CA, USA

problem #29

Mar 032023

F-250

  • miles
Experiencing the ford -??death wobble-??. Around 50 mph going over small road transition the vehicle start shaking violently and I have no control. The only way to stop it is come close to a dead stop in the middle of a highway.

- Havertown , PA, USA

problem #28

Nov 032021

F-250

  • miles
When going over 45 mph the steering wheel of the truck violently shakes and is hard to control.

- Flower Mound, TX, USA

problem #27

Jan 012020

F-250

  • miles
My truck is having the same issues as listed in the recalls but isn-??t on the recall list. Running rough dash board turns off and loses power to the cab. Low voltage light comes on but batteries and alternator test fine. Factory installed lift blocks have cracked and caused can bushings to fail.

- Green Cove Springs, FL, USA

problem #26

May 252021

F-250

  • 70,000 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-250. The contact stated while driving 35-45 MPH, the vehicle hit a bump and he heard abnormal sounds coming from underneath the vehicle. The contact stated upon taking the vehicle to the dealer for an inspection, he was informed that the body mount bushings that hold the cab to the train and cushion the road and the engine vibrations from the body were detaching from the frame. The contact stated that the vehicle was not repaired, and the failure had been reoccurring while driving. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for a second inspection and the dealer diagnosed that the body mount bushings had detached from the frame. The dealer informed the contact that he would be responsible for the cost of the repair because the vehicle was not included in a recall. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.

- Raeford, NC, USA

problem #25

Feb 242021

F-250

  • 175,000 miles
Truck has started doing the "Ford death wobble" truck violently shakes at certain speeds until you slow down or stop the vehicle. The vehicle was in motion on a highway traveling at speeds around 60mph.

- Shepherdsville, KY, USA

problem #24

Dec 192018

F-250

  • 200,000 miles
Driving my 2008 Ford F250 at over 50 miles per hour and hitting bumps in the road causes the cursed "death wobble". it has happened multiple times. Once with my family in the vehicle and my wife driving. Almost caused her to wreck before coming to a complete stop on the interstate. Have paid for repairs multiple times, with the same thing happening after repairs.

- Maryville, TN, USA

problem #23

Jul 302020

F-250

  • 320,084 miles
Driving 60 on the highway and truck and steering wheel started violently shaking. Searched online and it is described as the death wobble.

- New Orleans, LA, USA

problem #22

Mar 152019

F-250

  • 180,000 miles
Driving at highway speeds the front of the truck starts violently and uncontrollably shaking and doesn't cease until you slow down below 20 mph. The front end also does this if I'm driving more than 25 mph and the pavement changes. The county repaved a portion of my road. The speed limit is 55. Everytime I reach the change in asphalt, I have to almost stop to get the shaking to stop.

- Harvest, AL, USA

problem #21

Jun 152020

F-250 8-cyl Diesel

  • miles
The death wobble. The front end starts shaking really bad hit a bump in road going above 50 mph and will not stop unless I slow down to almost a stop.

- Baton Rouge, LA, USA

problem #20

May 252020

F-250 8-cyl Diesel

  • 107,000 miles
While driving at highway speeds if I hit a bump the whole truck shakes violently to the point of losing control of the vehicle. I need to brake heavily to stop the shaking. I've read up on it and it has been dubbed the 'death wobble' and apparently is a huge problem. It is not safe to drive the truck, so I am keeping it off the road for the safety of me and those around me. Thank you.

- Campbell, CA, USA

problem #19

Mar 192020

F-250

  • 226,694 miles
Ford death wobble. Towing a 5th wheel camper at 65 mph. Hit a bump on pa turnpike. The front end shook violently. Almost lost control. Made a panic slow down to 25 mph to regain control.

- Quakertown, PA, USA

problem #18

Jan 012019

F-250

  • 150,000 miles
At 65mph+- on the highway, the truck can become difficult to control / steer straight.and maintain position in lane. Have spent $6,000 +- with Ford dealership and also an independent mechanic but they are not able to correct the problem. Ford replaced the steering box twice, new shocks, new tires, new tie rod ends, alignment, tire balancing and other new parts associated with the suspension and steering...and the problem still persists. I have been the sole owner of this truck and bought new in 2009.

- Norwalk, CT, USA

problem #17

Feb 122020

F-250

  • 143,876 miles
Have a very bad death wobble. Spend hundreds of dollars to fix and still here.

- White Lake, MI, USA

problem #16

Jan 022020

F-250

  • 130,000 miles
When traveling more than 40mph and a wheel hits a groove or bump in the road, the entire truck shakes violently and is hard to control, forcing the driver to quickly decelerate to regain control of the truck. It feels as if the tires are bouncing uncontrollably. This has been happening since we purchased the vehicle new in 2009. Also when driving over railroad tracks or very bumpy roads, the brake pedal, when depressed, goes all the way to the floor. After pumping the brakes, normal braking returns, but the initial brake failure is very frightening as is the uncontrollable shaking when hitting a bump at highway speeds.

- Eastvale, CA, USA

problem #15

Oct 262018

F-250

  • 186,000 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-250. While driving 40 mph, the vehicle shook. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The mechanic stated that the vehicle exhibited the same symptoms as listed in NHTSA campaign number: 08E026000 (equipment). The manufacturer was notified and transferred the contact to NHTSA. The dealer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 186,000.

- Killeem, TX, USA

problem #14

Nov 012008

F-250

  • 13 miles
The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-250. While driving various speeds and when driving over bumps in the road, the front end of the vehicle suddenly became extremely unstable, shook, and vibrated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who was unable to determine the cause of the failure. The manufacturer and local dealer were not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 13.

- Lodi, NJ, USA

problem #13

Feb 122018

F-250

  • 245,000 miles
My vehicle has a death wobble when hitting a bump at freeway speeds. I received a notice from Ford that this is an issue with these vehicles; special field action 09L02 dated January 2018. I wasn't aware that this was a common problem, but recently talked with someone who owns the same vehicle and he happened to ask if I had the same experience. Upon receiving the notice and recalling that conversation I thought I should file a formal complaint. In particular at highway speeds, a slight bump in the road can cause the vehicle to rattle and shake in a manner that makes the vehicle uncontrollable until you come to a virtual stop. I have had almost a dozen occurrences. My mechanic checked the vehicle and alignment and steering issues, tie rods and ball joint etc. Then after it happened again sent me to the tire shop. The tire shop checked the tires and sent me back to the mechanic. The mechanic checked the vehicle again, replaced some warn parts in the steering column (I believe it was a bushing somewhere, but can confirm if needed, I have records somewhere). That decreased the frequency, but I still have experienced it twice since then. It seems intermittent, and frankly almost random as I can not always recreate the conditions that cause the problem. I can travel along the same route, same speed, and not always experience the loss of control I call a death wobble. When it does happen, as described in the sfa you have to let off the gas, apply the brakes and hold the wheel straight. It's a serious safety issue, and scared the hell out of my father and daughter when they experienced it with me on a freeway overpass that curved and I had to brake hard and couldn't steer.

- Jamul, CA, USA

problem #12

Feb 062018

F-250

  • 54,000 miles
Since owning my F250, it has randomly experienced a severe vibration "death wobble" after hitting bumps at highway speed. So bad, that I installed a steering stabilizer to help mitigate the issue (Ford didn't seem to have a better fix). I always keep my load "E "rated tires inflated per recommended pressures yet the problem persisted. On several occasions I thought that I was going to lose control of the vehicle when the vibrations happened. Ford has yet to address this issue other than to say slow down when the severe vibration occurs. For nearly 10 years this has been an accident waiting to happen for many F250 owners and Ford's answer is when it happens, " slow down"" this is not an isolated occurrence unique to my vehicle; there are literally thousands who have experienced the above issue. Numerous post, blogs and videos are available on line, yet Ford continues to blame the occurrence on low tire pressure and pass the responsibility for controlling a very hazardous "death wobble" to the vehicle owners. This is an issue they have known about for many years, yet have failed to take responsibility and correct the highly dangerous condition Ford created. Any data on how many accidents can be attributed to their poor engineering/design elements that obviously contribute to the unsafe handling of their 7000 lb pluss trucks"

- Norfolk, VA, USA

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