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We found the following complaints for FORD E-250 (2012)

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As i was driving my 2012 ford f250 diesel a light came on indicating a problem with the electronic locking rear differential.seconds later the computer screen stated flashing different warnings- the computer chimed non-stop with the alarms until, within 10 seconds from this starting, the engine was shut down by the computer and i was left to coast to a stop.it was not an easy stop- this truck weighs 8,500 pounds and with no power it is extremely difficult to navigate over to the side of the road.two cars appeared to collided whenthe engine cut out and i could not keep in the lane on the curve.i would surely be seriously injured or dead or injured/killed others if i was towing a load on one of the mountain passes when this shut down occured- this truck has a diesel and purposely designed for heavy towing- 16,000 miles on it and ford's new diesel is a potential killer.

Had 1st exhaust heat sensor go out last year approx. 50,000 miles.second one on 8/15/14 approx. 110,000 milesthird one on 9/1/14 approx. 113,000 milesall three times left me stranded on busy interstate hi-way.have extended warranty so covered for parts and labor less the 100.00 deductible.but with out my truck for 2 to 3 days each time over a 40.00 part.

Vehicle warning system indicated to safely stop truck immediately.truck would not restart.truck was towed to dealership (~60 miles).ford replaced one of the exhaust gas sensors under warranty.dealership personnel indicated that this was a recurring problem and it would probably happen again.march of 2015 similar circumstances, vehicle warning systems indicated to safely stop truck immediately.truck continued running and drove the 80 miles back to dealership.mileage at the date of the second occurrence was ~54,500.a different exhaust gas sensor was replace, no warranty coverage.dealership personnel continue to indicate recurring problem and it would probably happen again.contacted ford, no resolution on cost incurred or if there is a re-design and replacement of sensor (s).

The contact owns a 2012 ford e-250. The contact stated that the radiator was leaking. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired.the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 57,000. The vin was not available.

Vehicle warning system indicated to safely stop truck immediately.truck would not restart.truck was towed to dealership (~60 miles).ford replaced one of the exhaust gas sensors under warranty.dealership personnel indicated that this was a recurring problem and it would probably happen again.march of 2015 similar circumstances, vehicle warning systems indicated to safely stop truck immediately.truck continued running and drove the 80 miles back to dealership.mileage at the date of the second occurrence was ~54,500.a different exhaust gas sensor was replace, no warranty coverage.dealership personnel continue to indicate recurring problem and it would probably happen again.contacted ford, no resolution on cost incurred or if there is a re-design and replacement of sensor (s).

As i was driving my 2012 ford f250 diesel a light came on indicating a problem with the electronic locking rear differential.seconds later the computer screen stated flashing different warnings- the computer chimed non-stop with the alarms until, within 10 seconds from this starting, the engine was shut down by the computer and i was left to coast to a stop.it was not an easy stop- this truck weighs 8,500 pounds and with no power it is extremely difficult to navigate over to the side of the road.two cars appeared to collided whenthe engine cut out and i could not keep in the lane on the curve.i would surely be seriously injured or dead or injured/killed others if i was towing a load on one of the mountain passes when this shut down occured- this truck has a diesel and purposely designed for heavy towing- 16,000 miles on it and ford's new diesel is a potential killer.

The contact owns a 2012 ford e-250. While driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle independently downshifted into first gear and the wheels seized. When the contact slowed down the vehicle, the failure subsided. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact was informed that the failure was related to nhtsa campaign number: 16v248000 (power train), but the vin was not included. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 125,000.

Possible passenger seat belt fire in unoccupied parked vehicle. This van was in business parking lot unoccupied when a vehicle fire occurred that appears to originate from the passenger side seat belt lock (pictured attached). The host company also has video footage showing the vehicle on camera where you can see the windows turn from clear to black.

As i was driving my 2012 ford f250 diesel a light came on indicating a problem with the electronic locking rear differential.seconds later the computer screen stated flashing different warnings- the computer chimed non-stop with the alarms until, within 10 seconds from this starting, the engine was shut down by the computer and i was left to coast to a stop.it was not an easy stop- this truck weighs 8,500 pounds and with no power it is extremely difficult to navigate over to the side of the road.two cars appeared to collided whenthe engine cut out and i could not keep in the lane on the curve.i would surely be seriously injured or dead or injured/killed others if i was towing a load on one of the mountain passes when this shut down occured- this truck has a diesel and purposely designed for heavy towing- 16,000 miles on it and ford's new diesel is a potential killer.

Vehicle had four new tires all of same brand and size one of the tires had a blow out, replaced the tire with new tire of same brand and size. One week later another tire started vibrating so we took it in and they checked it and found the tread is separating from the carcass. I had them pull all four tires and replace with new tires of different brand. I kept the four tires and checked for any recalls. This particular tire does not have a recall yet but another similar does. The tires we have are the hankook dynapro as lt245/75r16 the tire they have recalled is hankook dynapro mt lt325/60r18.hankook says they will only warrant the one tire showing separation but will not do anything about the first one because we don't have in our possession or the other three because they have not failed yet.

Possible passenger seat belt fire in unoccupied parked vehicle. This van was in business parking lot unoccupied when a vehicle fire occurred that appears to originate from the passenger side seat belt lock (pictured attached). The host company also has video footage showing the vehicle on camera where you can see the windows turn from clear to black.

Vehicle had four new tires all of same brand and size one of the tires had a blow out, replaced the tire with new tire of same brand and size. One week later another tire started vibrating so we took it in and they checked it and found the tread is separating from the carcass. I had them pull all four tires and replace with new tires of different brand. I kept the four tires and checked for any recalls. This particular tire does not have a recall yet but another similar does. The tires we have are the hankook dynapro as lt245/75r16 the tire they have recalled is hankook dynapro mt lt325/60r18.hankook says they will only warrant the one tire showing separation but will not do anything about the first one because we don't have in our possession or the other three because they have not failed yet.




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