10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
25,586 miles

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problem #99

Dec 252019

F-250

  • 18,500 miles
After hitting a rough spot in the highway. Truck starts to shake uncontrollably. Have to pull over and almost stop to make it stop wobbling. Very dangerous problem.

- Kermit, TX, USA

problem #98

Dec 212019

F-250

  • 20,000 miles
When hitting any small bump or expansion joint in the road when traveling over 60 mph on any roadway the vehicle begins shaking violently and is uncontrollable until rapid deceleration below 40 mph. The problem has occurred over a dozen times in the first 20,000 miles of the vehicles life. It has been in the shop 3 times and is currently scheduled for a 4th service call, however Ford claims no parts are available and no time line has been given for their availability. The truck is currently sitting due to concerns of life threatening safety. This appears to be a long standing problem and I can not fathom why there hasn't been a safety recall on this.

- Belle Plaine, IA, USA

problem #97

Dec 232019

F-250

  • 13,000 miles
3 times today while driving my Ford F-250 Super Duty diesel on the interstate while cruising at about 70-75 mph....the front end cut loose and I lost all control of the vehicle! this scared the living crap out of me. Lucky that it didn't cause an accident and possible hurt someone. This is the 5th time overall that this has happened. The last 3 of which have been reported to Ford. The people at Ford customer care act ignorant and pretend like they have never heard of this issue before. I did take the truck into the shop. First they told me the fix was one thing. Than they called back and said there was a different problem and the part was back ordered for about 4 weeks. I went back to get the truck and asked the question 'is this thing safe to drive"' the dealership and Ford customer care all told me that they wouldn't have released the truck if they felt that it was unsafe to drive. I have done research on this issue and it appears the street name for this issue is called the 'death wobble.' It seems that this is something that Ford is aware of yet they have not warned the customer or made a recall regarding this issue. Instead they play the fool and act like they do not want to resolve the issue at hand. My truck is a 2018 with 13,000 miles on it and I do not feel safe driving the truck. It is currently a $55,000 driveway ornament. Paying $850 a month for the payment and do not in any way feel comfortable driving this rig. I do not know if I will ever be able to trust driving this rig again without having in the back of my mind if I will lose control of the vehicle and hurt myself or some other unsuspecting person driving down the highway. How can Ford get away with knowing about this issue and not take care of it" I guess it is going to take someone getting killed!!

- Sunnyside, WA, USA

problem #96

Dec 142019

F-250

  • 25,000 miles
During driving at a speed of 73 on the highway I went over a bridge and when the truck went over the joint in the road it sent the truck into a death wobble which cause the truck to veer into the other lane. I was pressing the brakes as hard as I could and it felt like they were not hardly working. It took approximately 1/8 of a mile to slow down below 50 where it regained control. Steering was very difficult and could not keep it in my lane. Truck was bouncing uncontrollably and almost took it off the road.

- Dixon, IL, USA

problem #95

Dec 042019

F-250

  • 34,000 miles
Vehicle was being driven down the highway at approximately 70 mph when the front wheels and steering wheel started shaking violently. Brakes were applied and vehicle was pulled over to the shoulder. In the course of the event, all electrical power was lost. Vehicle was not able to be started until after a few minutes. Vehicle was taken to local Ford dealership where they found a defective steering stabilizer. Parts are not available through Ford for replacement and lead time is unknown at time of this posting.

- Cincinnati, OH, USA

problem #94

Dec 152019

F-250

  • 60,000 miles
The truck had dampers replaced at 43,000 miles to cure the front end violently shaking. It seemed to cure it for about 15,000 miles. Now when you hit a bump the front end shakes very violently causing me to almost lose control of the truck. This happened on the interstate. You have to apply the breaks and slow the truck down to at least 40 mph to get it to stop shaking. The last time it happened at 64 mph with proper air pressure. It has been called the death wobble by other F 250 owners. It happened after you hit a bump in the road. Ford is aware of this problem but doesn't appear to be too concerned about it.

- Bastrop, TX, USA

problem #93

Dec 182019

F-250

  • 26,000 miles
I was accelerating on an on-ramp and at about 60mph on slightly rough pavement the truck front suspension and steering started oscillating and became very violent. I was merging in traffic but was forced to slow down quickly to keep the truck under control. The oscillations calmed at around 40mph. Fortunately the other vehicles managed to avoid me. Could have been an accident. On the way home after merging onto I81, I went over a bump on a bridge and the oscillations started again. Traffic was light so I could slow down quickly. At about 45mph the oscillations stopped. I drove home slowly and parked the truck as it is not safe to drive at normal speeds. The vehicle only has 26K miles, has regular dealership service, properly inflated tires and this just came out of nowhere.

- Blacksburg, VA, USA

problem #92

Nov 022019

F-250

  • 26,000 miles
A residual vibration after hitting a bump started in Feb 2019 at 8.6K miles. Dealership replaced damper assembly. All good for a while then vibration with hitting a bump started again in Oct 2019 at 25K miles. On 11/2/19 at 26K miles at 70 mph experienced severe/violent shaking in the steering wheel and had to slam on brakes to stop it and bring truck under control. The Ford dealership replaced the damper assembly again and the stabilizer bar. Still had the residual vibration after a bump, took back in to dealership on 12/4/19 and they could not 'duplicate customer concern'. on 12/11/19 and 12/16/19 at highway speeds on I-87 between albany and glens falls, NY, I again experienced severe and violet vibration/shaking in the steering wheel. I had a difficult time keeping the truck in the lane I was traveling in and again had to immediately brake hard in heavy traffic to bring the truck back under control. Brought to a different dealership and now being told that despite 1/2 the tread life remaining on the tires that Ford is recommending replacing the tires and that an alignment is needed. This dealership is refusing to do alignment unless we replace all 4 tires. At this time the truck has 27K miles on it. I cannot understand how Ford can continue to deny this is a major safety issue with their trucks with all of evidence supporting otherwise.

- Mechanicville, NY, USA

problem #91

Dec 032019

F-250

  • 26,000 miles
It called the death wobble. While driving home from Iowa on December 3rd. I hit a bump in the road doing 70 mph. The wheels and steering started vibrating so bad it became uncontrollable. I hit the brakes and pulled off the side of the interstate. While pulled over a semi truck hit the rear of my camper totalling it. I was able to drive back to Missouri with camper. The death wobble happened twice. After the second I dropped the speed to 60 and did not experience the rest of the way home. The death wobble is well documented and its a shame the government is not doing anything because the auto industry is a powerful institution.

- Lebanon, MO, USA

problem #90

Jan 012019

F-250 8-cyl

  • 10,000 miles
The contact owns a 2018 Ford F-250. While driving approximately 60 mph and above, the vehicle exhibited the death wobble. The contact had to decelerate significantly to stop the wobbling. Tri-state Ford (located at 2117 S main St, maryville, mo 64468, 660-582-3677) diagnosed that the steering damper failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle had not been repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided case number: Cas25169176Q0R9D3. The approximate failure mileage was 10,000.

- Maryville, MO, USA

problem #89

Nov 032019

F-250

  • 33,200 miles
Moving on I-25 near fort carson, co on Nov 3rd at approximately 70mph. Experienced violent shaking in steering wheel severally effecting control of truck. Was able to slow, and check vehicle for suspected flat tire. Found no issues, proceeded with caution back up to highway speed, experienced it again. Proceeded to home at 50mph, have not driven it on highway since. Ford dealership says I need a new steering stabilizer, after six weeks I'm still waiting for part to come in. As I research more, it appears the problem may require more parts - afraid it will happen again! Ford doesn't seem too concerned or motivated to fix my problem.

- Lone Tree, CO, USA

problem #88

Dec 152019

F-250

  • 46,642 miles
I was driving on the freeway pulling my 23 foot enclosed snowmobile trailer with two snowmobiles inside. I hit a bump in the road and my steering wheel started to shake very violently. I was traveling 70 mph when this happened. My truck continued to shake violently causing me to swerve on the freeway until I slowed down to 50 mph. This was not the first time it has happened. I have experienced this violent shaking when pulling a trailer or not pulling a trailer down the freeway. My truck has under 47,000 miles on it.

- West Bend, WI, USA

problem #87

Dec 152019

F-250

  • 51,000 miles
While driving down the interstate, around 73 mph, the toad had a bump where it went to road construction. As soon as we hit the bump, the truck started shaking uncontrollably. Couldn't steer, or do anything. Kids in the back screaming, my husband holding the wheel as tight as possible trying to keep from killing us, once decelerating, we finally gained control, but only after swerving through 2 lanes of traffic, where we were very lucky there wasn't any traffic directly beside or behind us. This happened last week when going over a railroad crossing, but not to this extent. The steering damper has already been replaced. The truck has 51K miles on it!

- Hamilton, AL, USA

problem #86

Dec 122019

F-250

  • 34,020 miles
At speeds from 60 to 75 mph if the truck hits any kinda rough road or bumps it will start shaking violently (death wobble) almost getting me into a serious accident on 3 different occasions and my wife once. The latest incident being this morning 12/12/2019, after I just picked it up from the dealership (blake utter Ford) supposedly repaired. It has been reported to the dealership blake utter Ford in denison Texas. I have had this truck there 3 times for repair and it is still not fixed. I will be taking it back this morning. Please help with this issue

- Sherman, TX, USA

problem #85

Oct 202019

F-250

  • 38,000 miles
When hitting bumps at interstate speeds of 65-75 mph, the truck steering/tires/suspension goes into an uncontrollable wobble, "death wobble" having to slow down to roughly 25-30mph to get the truck to come out of the wobble. This problem creates an extremely dangerous situation!!!!! this has happened multiple times and I do not feel safe driving this vehicle.

- Lasalle, IL, USA

problem #84

Dec 052019

F-250

  • 40,500 miles
When driving down the road mainly at highway speeds once in a while when I hit a bump in the road the truck will begin to shake violently and cause me to almost lose control. I have to fight the wheel and pull off the road and come to a stop to get the shaking to stop. This has happened to me twice now.

- Fort Gratiot, MI, USA

problem #83

Oct 242019

F-250

  • 32,000 miles
On 7 occasions my 2018 F250 has had severe death wobble. As low as 40mph up to 75 mph it has only 32000 miles when this first occurred it has been to the Ford dealer 4X for this issue and they have done their so called repairs and it still does

- Amarillo, TX, USA

problem #82

Nov 272019

F-250

  • 12,000 miles
At approximately 9,000 miles the vehicle exhibited the "death wobble" at speeds between 45 mph to 70 mph, making it almost impossible to control until you can get it down to below 35 mph. Sometimes when you hit a bump, and sometimes an expansion joint. The dealership performed tsb 18-2268. The problem resumed at appx. 12,000 miles.returned to dealership, and they do not have parts to repair. They say the parts are back ordered.

- Sand Springs, OK, USA

problem #81

Nov 012019

F-250

  • 30,000 miles
I've hit the "death wobble" in my 2018 F-250 at 30,000 miles. It has happened three times after hitting a bump in the road driving at highway speeds 70-75mph. It stopped after aggressively braking and slowing to about 30mph. I have an appointment with a local dealership to repair but I'm not confident it will be resolved after reading about other owners experiences.

- Lipan, TX, USA

problem #80

Nov 272019

F-250

  • 18,700 miles
While traveling with my wife and two small children North on I-25 near the E-470 exchange doing the posted speed limit of 75mph, we hit a small bump in the far right hand lane and the truck began to violently shake and wobble to the point I almost lost control and hit an 18 wheeler in the adjacent lane. I was forced to apply my brakes aggressively to try and control the vehicle. I pulled off the highway and stopped to inspect the front end. I could find nothing wrong with the tires, rims, nor the front axel. I have since spoken to the Ford dealership where I purchased this vehicle from and have been given the same song and dance that I see reported frequently online regarding this death wobble experience and the dealership's involvement, or lack there of, in dealing with providing a resolution.

- Erie, CO, USA

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