2.8

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
50,441 miles

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problem #7

Jul 132020

F-250 8-cyl Diesel

  • 13,500 miles
Ignition key got stuck in tail gate of truck costed me $450 to get taken out by roundtree Ford in lake city Florida

- Lake City, FL, USA

problem #6

May 082020

F-250 8-cyl Diesel

  • 65 miles
I have the death wobble problem on my Super Duty truck and it's happening every day all the time when I'm bringing on more than 45 or 55 mph and I hit a hole on the road I'm afraid to bribe my truck.

- Aurora, IL, USA

problem #5

Apr 092020

F-250

  • 86,000 miles
Driving on the highway at speeds between 65-75 mph, when you hit a bump, or any rough patch of road, the truck shakes violently in the front end. I have heard this referred to as the 'death wobble'. this has been happening periodically over the years I have owned the truck. Despite new tires, alignment, shocks, brakes, etc., the truck still has this wobble. There are two spots on the highway I travel within 15 minutes of my house this happens every time I drive the truck. Both are where the road transitions to a bridge overpass.

- Farragut, TN, USA

problem #4

Nov 252019

F-250

  • 63,643 miles
Traveling on I-15 freeway in southern California, going 70 mph on cruise. Head a loud "bang", pulled over and saw damage to underside of vehicle and fluids leaking. Transfer case appeared to be split open. Towed to mojave Ford dealership in barstow California, where repairs were made. Description of findings is attached below. Problem seems to have originated in the 4WD system. Truck was in 2wd in the cab, however vacuum hubs were in 4WD. Mechanic stated that this is a problem with Ford trucks. No recall on file. Post repair, the truck still stays in 4WD when reverting to 2wd from the cab. Operator is required to manually put hubs into 2wd.

- Valley Center, CA, USA

problem #3

Jun 052017

F-250

  • 53,000 miles
The ignition sometimes turns off by itself. When attempting to start vehicle the ignition will get stuck in the far on position. If you don't notice this and start to drive and hit a bump the key will spring back to the off position causing power loss. The key also gets stuck in the ignition and not able to remove it. This has been going on for awhile and have not seen any recalls on it. Today I started my vehicle and did not notice the key stuck in the far on position. I drove away from Y residence and hit a small bump in the road. The key went back to the off position and my vehicle stalled in traffic. Luckily I realized what happened and pulled over to restart vehicle. Once I got to my destination the key would not come out of ignition.

- Colorado Springs, CO, USA

problem #2

Mar 132017

F-250

  • 40,000 miles
When attempting to start the vehicle. The ignition switch gets stuck in the on position and does not release to the normal position. Getting stuck causes the heater and the radio or any other electronic device inside the vehicle not to work. To make these devices work, you have to manually turn the ignition one notch towards the driver. This happens all the time when attempting to start the vehicle.

- Colorado Springs, CO, USA

problem #1

Feb 252016

F-250

  • 96,877 miles
While driving my 2010 Ford F250 Super Duty on the highway I drove over a bump in the road. The truck began to shake violently. It felt like it was going to fall apart while still in motion. I tried to hit the brake but that seemed to exacerbate the problem. I tried to adjust the steering wheel in hopes to align some defunct component. Nothing seemed to help except to let off the gas and attempt to control the vehicle and avoid a potential fatal accident. This really was a frightening event, it was all I could do to maintain a safe distance around me so not to collide with other drivers.

- Baltimore, MD, USA