10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
68,355 miles

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problem #43

Oct 072024

F-350

  • 230,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Ford F-350. The contact stated while driving 70 MPH, the vehicle experienced a Death Wobble. The contact stated that the front end of the vehicle and the steering wheel were shuddering violently from the right to the left, causing the contact to lose control of the vehicle. The contact stated that he was able to regain control of the vehicle upon decelerating to 10 MPH. The contact was able to pull to the side of the road. The vehicle was taken to Litchfield Auto Repair, where the axle track bar ball joint, the steering damper, the drag link, and the tie rod or the tie rod end were replaced. Additionally, the mechanic performed the front alignment; however, the failure recurred while driving 75 MPH and hitting a bump. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where it was inspected, and the contact was informed that the previous repair was performed correctly. The dealer replaced the tires because the tires were worn out. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to the NHTSA Hotline for assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 230,000.

- Litchfield Park, AZ, USA

problem #42

Jan 242024

F-350

  • miles
Within a span of 30 min. I experienced 3 uncontrollable steering oscillations also known as the "death wobble." The DW experienced, the speeds were around 50 miles per hour. Less than that, the aforementioned oscillations were not experienced. Reason for the 30 min time frame was due to making it back home from the first occurrence. First oscillation was on smooth road, the other two were on less than smooth roads.

- Box Elder, SD, USA

problem #41

Oct 262023

F-350

  • miles
It-??s doing the death wobble and has almost made me lose control on the interstate and seriously could have had my 9month daughter and I killed.

- Clear Lake , MN, USA

problem #40

Oct 062023

F-350

  • 47,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Ford F-350. The contact stated while driving 55-60 MPH, the steering column and the front-end of the vehicle started shuddering significantly. The contact depressed the brake pedal and slowed down significantly until the vehicle operated as needed. The contact was able to continue driving. The contact stated that the failure occurred a second time while driving over a bump on the roadway. Additionally, the contact stated that the failure recurred a third time while his wife was driving. The dealer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the failure could not be duplicated. The dealer referred the contact to the manufacturer and the contact was referred to the NHTSA hotline for assistance. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 47,000.

- Hatteras, NC, USA

problem #39

Aug 242023

F-350

  • miles
While traveling down the highway at the speed limit, the truck hit a bump and started to shake violently. I slowed down and pulled over to resecure a freezer that was shook loose. We continued on and when I went to make the next right turn, one of the straps, which was sliced during the death wobble, snapped. The freezer slid and seesawed over a cooler. The corner of the freezer came through the rear window striking my wife in the arm and head. I have brought the truck to multiple shops, replaced steering stabilizer, shock, and tires to no avail.

- Katy, TX, USA

problem #38

Jun 202022

F-350

  • miles
at any given time traveling over speeds of 50-60 MPH truck has a wobble that can't be stopped until I slow down completely. at highway speeds this can be very dangerous.

- Clarkston, MI, USA

problem #37

Jan 122022

F-350

  • miles
When you hit a bump, the truck violently shakes. This usually occurs at speeds greater than 40mph. The only way to get it to stop is to come to almost a complete stop. Very dangerous if someone is behind you and you have to stop fast to get it to stop. This occurs very frequently. I replaced parts the repair ship tells me is bad and the problem continues to occur. This occurs almost every time I drive.

- Loris, SC, USA

problem #36

Jul 042020

F-350

  • miles
The steering wheel shakes violently. It occurs at above 50MPH. The steering wheel can not be held or the vehicle controlled. You have to slow to almost a stop to regain control of the wheel and ultimately the vehicle. The shacking was very subtle to begin with but now it is getting more violent as time goes on.

- Fork, MD, USA

problem #35

Feb 012017

F-350

  • 150,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Ford F-350. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle experienced the death wobble after driving over a bump in the road. The contact stated that the vehicle violently and uncontrollably shook after driving over the bump in the roadway and the contact was able to regain control of the vehicle once the vehicle had slowed down. The dealer and the manufacturer were notified of the failure and informed him that there were no recalls on the vehicle. The vehicle had yet to be repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 150,000.

- Portsmouth, VA, USA

problem #34

Feb 102021

F-350

  • miles
On the Highway driving about 60 mph and the front end and the steering wheel starts to shake uncontrollably. I had to slow down to about 20 mph on the highway before the shaking stopped. It-??s done this over 10 times now. Each time scarier than the last.

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #33

Aug 072021

F-350

  • miles
We were driving in a street road and hit a small bump and the car started shaking violently and my husband lost control of steering, we almost hit a light pole but were able to reduce the speed and only hit the curve. When we slowed down the tie rod was broken and we had to call for road assistance. All of the things we experienced were exactly as they are described by other people who have experienced the -??death wobble-??. There were no warnings that it was going to happen, it was sudden. Luckily we weren-??t in a highway so we weren-??t going at high speed, but otherwise it would have been very dangerous also for the cars surrounding us. After the incident we took our car to ford to be repaired and it was a very expensive repair, they didn-??t give us a reason as to why it happened but that just left us wondering if it might happen again in the future. The insurance company doesn-??t seem interested in getting in touch with us to see if there is something they can help us with. And now we are just left to hope it doesn-??t happen again to us or other people. Ford needs to recall his trucks.

- Provo, UT, USA

problem #32

May 082021

F-350

  • miles
On 5/8/21, while driving at approximatly55-60 mph, I hit a pothole on hwy231 South (4 lane) and the front end of my 2011 F350 truck started to shake violently and became hard to steer. I had to almost stop before it quit shaking. I was afraid we (wife & I) were going to loose control and hit another vehicle. I took it to a repair shop and after inspection, they told me there was a problem only a Ford dealer could fix. The shop had seen this before and Ford refused to tell them what parts were needed to do that fix. On 5/12/21, I took the truck to tallassee automotive Ford dealer for repair. After inspection, they said they knew the problem and could fix it for $1100 (or $11?? something. I was flabbergasted at the amount, but had to have it fixed and agreed. They oredered parts and called two days later to come pick it up. Upon arrival, they said my bill was $1450. I complained loudly that they told me $1100 something. After consultation between someone I did not see, they agreed to discount it by $300. Later someone told me they had heard of this Ford problem and I should look it up online. I did and found stories about something called the "death wabble." My purpose for this complaint is to add my voice to the group of pepople who have had a similar experience and may require Ford Motor Company to take responsibility for their obvious design flaw that could cause injuries or death to unknowing people. As for the repairs, it seems they replaced everything between the two front wheels and the steering column. Not being a mechanic, I do not know what caused this or what was really necessary to fix it. No symptoms before this incident indicated there was anything wrong with my truck. There were no warnings or events that could have made me check out any problem like this situation. I have not contacted Ford Motor Co., the police, or insurance company. Looking on the internet, it is apparent Ford is aware of thiis problem and claims no responsibility.

- Wetumpka, AL, USA

problem #31

Apr 202021

F-350

  • 176,113 miles
The vehicle is shaking terrible at 50 maybe 60 mph can't tel exactly because I was scared.I got new tires and is still doing same. I was on hwy 83 toward scott city ks.

- Scott City, KS, USA

problem #30

Mar 252021

F-350

  • 127,855 miles
When driving down the roads the front end and steering wheel goes into a violent shaking and vibration to point where I have to almost stop the truck. It seems to happen on both town roads and highways it also seems to be worse on the highway.

- Bellingham, MA, USA

problem #29

Mar 252020

F-350

  • 112,000 miles
At high speeds the truck enters into a death wobble.

- Kenner, LA, USA

problem #28

Oct 222020

F-350

  • 140,000 miles
On multiple occasions when driving at highway speeds when I run across ruff roads or bumps the trucks front end begins to wobble and shake. The shake is worse if I am in any kind of turn, but it will do it on straight roads also. I must slow down to under 30 mph to regain control of vehicle. I have taken it into Ford dealerships and gotten no results. One dealership claimed it to be in the ball joints and I had them replaced but the problem still exists. Doing online research, I am seeing others with the same issue and some calling it the death wobble. I have been experiencing this since 2018 but the last time was 10/22/2020.

- Baytown, TX, USA

problem #27

Nov 072020

F-350

  • 61,000 miles
Vehicle hit a pothole on interstate 75 North near dalton Georgia at approximately 65 miles per hour. The front right wheel and front end violently shook and the steering wheel shook so bad control of the F350 became an issue. I was unable to control the vehicle until I slowed to below 20 miles per hour. The incident presented a very serious safety issue

- Loganville, GA, USA

problem #26

Nov 082020

F-350

  • 215,000 miles
Truck is experiencing death wobble at highway speeds, happened numerous times over last several months after Ford replaced many components of front end

- Collettsville, NC, USA

problem #25

Sep 302020

F-350

  • 205,000 miles
I was driving and my steering arms caught on fire.

- Lovington, NM, USA

problem #24

Jul 152020

F-350

  • 97,000 miles
Death warble twice 7/15/2020 on the highway doing the speed limit almost killed several people with truck and empty trailer. Death warble needs to be addressed immediately. Have spent too much time and money on a truck that should be considered unsafe to drive on the freeway.

- Cedar Creek, TX, USA

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