10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
2 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
1 / 0
Average Mileage:
10,376 miles

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problem #7

Oct 302021

F-250

  • miles
I just purchased this 2020 F250 on 10/21/21 with 39000 miles. While driving the vehicle on a Ft Worth toll road at 70 mph, below posted speed limit of 75, truck and steering wheel began to shake violently. Luckily there was light traffic that kept me from causing an accident before I could get it stopped. Took vehicle to Ford dealer and was told my vin # is not included in trucks that Ford has been fixing. An internet search of "F250 death wobble" will show how widespread this problem is. Ford knows there is a problem but will not do anything to solve it.

- Azle, TX, USA

problem #6

Feb 142021

F-250

  • 25,000 miles
II was driving my vehicle, aprox 55 mph on a normal road. I hit a pot hole, the vehicle began to shake violently, I thought it was a flat tire. I managed to safely pull over, inspect vehicle and determined everything "looked" okay. Upon doing some research I saw this is a very common issue with these vehicles, Ford famous "death wobble". I have 25K miles, my truck is practically brand new, 80% miles placed on in are highway miles. This is very dangerous and unsafe, Ford needs to address this asap.

- Calexico, CA, USA

problem #5

Jan 172021

F-250

  • 6,500 miles
Under 5mph my power steering stops working.

- Holt's Summit, MO, USA

problem #4

Sep 212020

F-250

  • 1 miles
There are several recalls on 2019-2020 F250/350 built at the kentuky plant my vehicle however is apparently not one of them but I was in a car accident back in September 21 2020 I was driving on a county road and the vehicle did not was non responsive to what I wanted it to do I almost hit a small vehicle in front of me but swerved and crashed in a field the when I purchased the vehicle I did not test drive it or anything since I was going from a 2020 to another 2020 F250 lariat to limited now the lariat everything worked on it it would tell me that I was closing onto a vehicle with plenty of time to break and it would actually break not pull to etiher side as this one has done since I bought it. I did let Ford know but they said they were plenty backed up and could get to me in a couple weeks well thats when my accident occured you see I think there are more vehicles that are affected by said recalls but someone is using us as crash test dummies just to see what happens I am glad I did not hit that family cos it would have been bad another thing is that the collision center that fixed my vehicle said that they were not able to take it to any tire location to get it aligned because these places wouldnt do the job so they took it to Ford and well truck is pulling to the left but steering wheel is cockeyed to the right it just does not ride well I love the vehicle but safety is first I got the vehicle back after "recalibration" and well it still has the same issues warning sensors dont alert you as they should not enough warning from pre-collision pulls to the side rides real rough etc. Etc.

- Boise, ID, USA

problem #3

Nov 062020

F-250

  • 50 miles
Steering wheel vibrates at least 2-3 times each time I drive. This has occurred regularly since the first day I have owned the vehicle.

- Upland, CA, USA

problem #2

Oct 252020

F-250

  • 3,000 miles
Lost power steering while pulling a camper.

- Providence Forge, VA, USA

problem #1

Jan 222020

F-250

  • 1,000 miles
Truck has a bad wobble in steering when it hits bumps at highway speed. It has 2,000 miles on it. I think some folks have called this a "death wobble". when it happens it could easily cause loss of control. The steering feels like it has too much slop in it even at low speeds. This is dangerous and I've seen this mentioned many times on the internet. I thought it may be just old trucks, but mine is brand new.

- Goldsboro, NC, USA