10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
8 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
6 / 0
Average Mileage:
12,003 miles

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problem #51

Nov 132019

F-250

  • 8,707 miles
After putting 8,707 miles on my new 2019 F-250 Super Duty FX4 without incident, the front suspension has begun shaking violently when passing over highway expansion joints and/or bumps in the road surface at highway speeds. This has happened twice so far, both times while travelling between 65 to 70 mph in a straight sections of highway; once over a bump in the roadway, once over an expansion joint. The truck is impossible to control once the front suspension begins shaking violently, and only stops shaking after braking to a much lower speed. Luckily, in both instances other vehicles on the road were able to avoid my truck as it drifted across lanes of traffic. In both instances, the only control I had was to brake. The service department representative at the local Ford dealership told me that Ford has known about the "death shake" issue in F-250 and F-350 four wheel drive trucks for several years, and I was advised to buy a 3.5 inch leveling kit, and dual steering stabilizer kits at my own expense, because the factory fix of replacing the defective Ford steering dampener is not a permanent solution.

- Beaumont, TX, USA

problem #50

Sep 022019

F-250

  • 40,000 miles
The contact owns a 2019 Ford F-250. While driving 50 mph over a pothole, the front end of the vehicle shook violently and experienced the "death wobble". the contact called town East Ford (18411 lyndon B johnson fwy, mesquite, tx 75150, (972) 584-9140) and was informed that the shocks, suspension, springs, tie rod, an alignment, and tires were needed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 40,000.

- Edgewood, TX, USA

problem #49

Dec 152018

F-250

  • 25,000 miles
F250, 6.7L diesel, 4WD, crew cab, 25,000 miles. Vehicle control lost when traversing expansion joints (especially at bridge/road interface) at highway speeds (~70mph). The steering wheel wobbles erratically and the truck uncontrollably jumps laterally and at a slight angle, up to the width of an entire lane. Fortunately, there has been no vehicle (or structure) adjacent to the truck; I would have hit it! in all cases the vehicle was lightly loaded with approximately 200-400 lbs of pax/gear. All equipment is 'factory' and unmodified. All maintenance has been performed by Ford dealers (only fluid/filter changes and tire rotation thusfar).

- Navarre, FL, USA

problem #48

Nov 122019

F-250

  • 16,700 miles
I entered IH10 East bound from johns road in boerne tx. At about the time I reached highway speed I hit a bump / pot hole on the road. After impact the truck immediately and violently started to shake and the steering wheel was shaking too. The whole truck started to shake, only stopping after slowing the truck to below 50mph. Now the steering wheel is not centered and there is a constant vibration while driving. The truck feels loose while driving and wanders after hinting small bumps in the road. The truck has approx. 16,700 miles on it. Purchased in April of 2019 new. F250 4X4 crew cab.

- Natalia, TX, USA

problem #47

Nov 102019

F-250

  • 1,000 miles
Brand new 2019 F250 has an oscillating steering wheel sometimes at highway speeds. Additionally, if a bump or hole in the roadway is hit, the vehicle becomes almost uncontrollable. Steering appears to be too loose. Vehicle pulls to the right.

- Midland, TX, USA

problem #46

Nov 112019

F-250

  • 19,000 miles
Driving at 70 mph and went over an expansion joint on a highway overpass. Uncontrollable shake in the steering wheel started. Super difficult to control went across three lanes of morning rush hour traffic and back before I could get the truck stopped.

- South Houston, TX, USA

problem #45

Nov 022019

F-250

  • 16,600 miles
I was driving on the interstate at 75 mph (posted speed limit in Texas), crossed onto a bridge and the entire front end began to violently shake and bounce. The steering wheel was turning back and forth. The only way I could gain control of the truck was to slow down and move over to the right shoulder and almost stop. This was almost 10 days ago on a Saturday. I took it to the dealership on the following Monday. Coincidentially, there was another man there with a 2018 F250 with the same issue. My truck is a 2019 and has 16,600 miles on it. I've taken it to the dealership and the tech told me that Ford has known about the issue for a long time. He specifically mentioned the degree of camber in the front end. They've ordered parts and he stated that he has personally repaired over a hundred trucks with this problem. He stated that he will "replace the parts and readjust the degree of camber back to where he likes it" and "that should fix the problem". tonight, Nov 10, 2019, as I'm driving to work, it happened again on level ground on an entrance ramp to the interstate at approximately 50 mph. I had to slow down to approx 25 mph to get the shaking and oscillations to stop.

- Lorena, TX, USA

problem #44

Sep 172019

F-250

  • 16,000 miles
I want to preface this buy saying that the following issue also happened with my 2017 F250 that Ford bought back as a result of this safety issue that they deemed unrepairable. The Ford death wobble started when this truck had about 16,000 miles on it. While driving on the highway in denver Colorado, the front end of the vehicle began to shake violently after crossing a slightly askew seam between the roadway and an overpass. The only way to bring the vehicle under control was to keep the truck straight and slow down to under 30 mph in 4 lane highway with heavy traffic. The death wobble happened again at about 17,500 miles in sioux city Iowa under similar circumstances and again driving through Montana on my way back to Colorado at roughly 20,000 miles. I pulled over in Wyoming and filed a complaint with Ford. When was back in Colorado I called the dealer who could not look at the truck for another week. While driving to a meeting in Colorado springs I again experienced the death wobble after driving over a rough patch of highway. I decided the vehicle was no longer safe to drive and took it to the dealer who then told me that they assumed it was the steering damper shock and that Ford had thousands of defective shocks from rancho, there supplier and that there was supposed to be a new shock being made but had no eta on the part and had no other alternative other than to suggest I put on a better aftermarket shock which Ford would not warranty. I had not choice but to drive the vehicle home at 50-55mph on a freeway where the speed limit is 65-75mph. On my way home I experienced the death wobble two more times, one of which forced me to pull across two lanes and stop in merge area of a freeway on ramp. I have filed a second complaint with Ford. I now have an a second Ford that I can't drive, no parts available to fix it and a manufacturer who will not admit fault.

- Monument, CO, USA

problem #43

Nov 082019

F-250

  • 17,312 miles
Death wobble

- Kemp, TX, USA

problem #42

Oct 312019

F-250

  • 14,900 miles
While driving at 65 mph on the interstate, I drove over an expansion joint connected to an overpass. Suddenly my front tires started oscillating violently and I lost control of the vehicle. I was able to immediately apply the breaks and regained control after slowing to below 30mph and veering into the lane to my left. Luckily, there was not another vehicle in that position. The vehicle has just under 15K miles on it. I use it as a commuter to work via mostly highway roads. I currently feel very unsafe driving it above 60mph and so I'm unable to drive it to work until this situation is remedied.

- Albuquerque, NM, USA

problem #41

Nov 012019

F-250

  • 13,556 miles
I have experienced the death wobble 3 times in a week. Front end violently shaking at 65 mph and had to slam on my brakes on the interstate almost caused a wreck.

- Dequincy, LA, USA

problem #40

Oct 302019

F-250

  • 11,000 miles
The contact owns a 2019 Ford F-250. While driving 80 mph, the vehicle experienced the "death wobble", which caused the contact to lose control of the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact spoke with matthews Ford (1101 w sw expy dr, broken arrow, ok 74012, (918) 251-3673) and was informed that they were familiar with the failure. The dealer stated that they would install a stabilizer bar to correct the failure. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and did not assist. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 11,000. The VIN was unknown.

- Broken Arrow, OK, USA

problem #39

Oct 292019

F-250

  • 17,000 miles
While operating vehicle under normal conditions, between 25 and 65 mph, the steering wheel will jerk and shake violently when crossing uneven pavement surfaces, such as expansion joints for bridges or overpasses, or potholes. The problem is noticeable on highways and side streets, and both straight and curved sections of road. On multiple occasions the only way to stop the shaking was to slow down below 20 mph, or come to a complete stop.

- Hillsborough, NC, USA

problem #38

Nov 012019

F-250

  • 14,000 miles
I hit a bumpy but normal patch on I-40 at about 65 mph. The truck started shaking violently and it felt as though a wheel was coming off. I lost control of the vehicle as it was extremely hard to steer. I thought I was entering a severe accident and was fearful for my life and that of my two daughters. I braked hard while surrounded by other vehicles and was able to pull over to the shoulder without a collision. I inspected the truck and did not see anything wrong. Had this happened in a slightly different circumstance such as navigating a turn on the highway it would have caused a wreck. I have looked online and it appears that this is happening a lot with these vehicles and nothing is being done about it!!! I guess people's lives just aren't worth fixing an expensive problem. Help

- Albuquerque, NM, USA

problem #37

Oct 202019

F-250

  • 18,000 miles
General driving at freeway speeds drove over highway overpass that had a slight bump. After vehicle suspension reacted to the bump, it went into a violent steering wheel shake that would not stop until the truck was pulled to the side of the road and stopped. Violent shake also happens when applying the brakes from higher speeds to a stop at random times. The recent occurrence happened while ramping onto a highway and applying brakes to negotiate a curve. Truck was checked by dealership recently and stabilizer was replaced but shake still exists at times, however a violent episode has not occurred yet again

- Wayland, MI, USA

problem #36

Nov 012019

F-250

  • 20,000 miles
My vehicle is a 2019 F250 Super Duty powerstroke diesel crew cab short bed. I was traveling down the highway at approximately 60 miles an hour. I encountered a small bump in the road that led to a violent shaking of the front end suspension. I thought perhaps a lug nut broke off allowing one of the wheels to wobble. I took my foot off the excelerator and lightly tapped my brakes in an effort to slow the vehicle down and pull off to the side of the road. I traveled approximately 100 yards before the violent shaking stopped and I was able to pull off to the side of the road inspect my tires. To my surprise the tires we're not missing any lugnuts and they seemed tight, I crawled underneath to see if anything had broken to my surprise nothing was broken. This happened once before for a much shorter distance and I brought it to Ford immediately. They stated nothing was found wrong with the vehicle. I will be bring this vehicle back to Ford and they better have a better answer thus time!!!

- Toms River, NJ, USA

problem #35

Oct 252019

F-250

  • 26,000 miles
Experiencing death wobble at 65mph, excessive vibrating and shocks. Vehicle wants to bump of the road if not being steered with two hands. It is getting worse with every trip

- Rocklin, CA, USA

problem #34

Nov 012019

F-250

  • 14,000 miles
I was driving on the interstate approximately 70 mph and hit a small bump in the road a the steering wheel started to shake uncontrollably and the whole truck was shaking. I had to pull over and slow down befor it quit.

- Independence, LA, USA

problem #33

Oct 152019

F-250

  • 10,792 miles
While driving on the road, (about 60 mph), and I hit a bump, the whole front end started to shake violently. I had to slow down quickly to about 30 mph to get it to stop. The same thing happened twice more that day. I called my Ford dealer and they had me bring it down. The said that it sounded like the "death wobble". they replaced the steering damper and about two weeks later it started wobbling again. When I brought it in the first time it had less than 11,000 miles on it. Now it has less than 12,000 miles on it and it is doing it again. Fortunately, this has not happened while I was on a highway or it could have caused an accident. They are going to try again but everything that I have researched on this says that there is no fix and Ford will not do anything unless there is a recall. People are going to get seriously hurt or killed when this problem occurs.

- D Hanis, TX, USA

problem #32

Sep 012019

F-250

  • 30,000 miles
F250 will bounce uncontrollably when a bump, or minor change in grade happens at 65+ mph. Front end bounce will forced immediate slowdown and lack of control of the vehicle until speeds reach around 20 mph, then bouncing stops.

- Fort Worth, TX, USA

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