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I have a 2001 f150 v-8 with 46,300 miles that needs a new motor. I took it to the dealership 3 times while it had warranty and they didn't detect the problem. I even got the extended warranty when i bought the truck so i would be protected in case i did have a problem. Now that the warranty is 1300 miles over the warranty the dealership detects the problem. Actually i had to go to another shop and they figured out the problem. I had to tell the dealership where to look! now i am stuck with the bill... Ford offered to pay 3,000 but the new motor is more than 5,000! i don't think i should pay that when i did take it to the dealership while it had warranty and they overlooked the problem.
In 2006 i was in a rear end collision where i was struck from behind and forced into the vehicle in front of me and we were forced into a third vehicle in front of us. It resulted in several people being sent to the hospital with serious injuries. I was in the middle of two vehicles and my air bags did not deploy! i hada broken rib from the steering wheel and severe whiplash resulting in a surgery that left me in serious life long pain. The surgery consisted of 12 pins, 10 screws, 4cadavor disks and fusion of 5 levels of my neck. My drivers airbag did not deploy and i believe if it had worked properly i would not have been so seriously injured. The vehicle hit me from behind at a high rate of speed as i was at a stop in aon the highway. The impact forced me into the vehicle in front of me but the air bags did not deploy. The estimated speed of the vehicle that hit me from behind was between 65 and 75 mph.
I had an accident where i rear ended a stopped vehicle. I hit him directly in the rear while i was traveling approximately 50mph. My air bags never deployed, but i was saved from serious injury by the seat beat.i notified ford and received a return letter from [xxx], consumer affairs which basically stated that"the air bag system is designed to deploy under certain conditions, non deployment in a collision, is not necessary indicative of a defect.what, is this man a moron to think a direct rear end collision with a stationary object at 50 mph is not the right condition. I believe this should be looked into by competent people.sincerely yours.[xxx] dtinformation redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
While driving 35 mph, the consumer applied the brakes, but they failed. As result, the consumer's vehicle rear ended another vehicle. Upon impact, the air bag failed todeploy.after an inspection of the brake system, it was determined that the brake booster was defective.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving approximately 20 mph, the contacts son crashed into a light pole and the air bags did not deploy upon impact. The contact hit his head on the front windshield and suffered a head injury. The police was called to the scene but a police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to a local repair shop. The contact was waiting for the parts to be delivered in order to repair the bumper, hood and the radiator. The failure and current mileages were 101,617.updated 06/17/10. *ljupdated 07/16/10.
While drivinginthe driveway driver and passenger airbags deployed. The passenger side airbag was in the off position.dealerwascontacted.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.while driving 50 mph, another vehicle cut in front of the contact's vehicle.as a result, the contact crashed into the driver side of the other vehicle.the air bags failed to deploy.the dealer has not inspected the vehicle to determine the cause of failure.the current and failure mileages were 118,809.
While at a stop another vehicle hit consumer from the rear. Consumer states' both driver side and passenger side airbags deployed.drivers side caught fire.please provide any further information. Ts
Consumer stated that when hit at 60 mph in the front center of the vehicle the air bag did not deploy causing minor injuries to the consumer. Dealer notified. Ts
It was raining, the highway was wet, and i was driving at or below the rated speed limit. What i was not aware of was the flooding on the highway. My truck hit the 2-feet water, causing me to lose control, hit the guard rail with the truck flipping on its roof. Minor injuries and the truck could not be driven; however, the air bags did not deploy. The pennsylvania state police were on site. The vehicle was towed and is a total loss, as per the insurance company. The manufacturer will be contacted due to the air bags not deploying. The truck was purchased used, i have had it for 10+ years, fully maintained, and it has 137,000 miles on it when the incident occurred.
My wife and i were visting my parents when we were heading home.we started the vehicle and while putting the vehicle into drive the air bags deployed.the seat beats locked up.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.insurance will not cover this and ford motor company will not repair cover this.
While driving 60 mphconsumer's vehicle was involved in a rear end collision, pushing it into another vehicle head on. Upon impact,dual air bags did not deploy. No injuries reported. *mr
While driving at 30-35mph vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, and drivers seat belt did not retract, causing driver to lurch forward intodashboard.and the airbag fail to deploy.*mj
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The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the air bag light illuminated on the instrument panel. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact to a dealer. The dealer was notified, but the failure was not remedied. The failure mileage was 140,000 and the current mileage was 150,000.form returned no change
Vehicle was involved in a head on collision where the airbags and seat belt failed.rq04011.*pco
2001 f150 clock spring was repaired. The malfunction prevented the horn and cruise control from working properly.it also caused a disruption of power to the air bag module thus preventing deployment in the event of a crash.the vehicle's warranty was for 60 months/75000 miles.at the time of repair the vehicle only had 60299miles yet the warranty had expired ten days earlier.a month before the failure the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the ford recall repair of the cruise control.the consumer inquired about the air bag and horn at that time and was told that the problem was unrelated to the recall.the consumer was also told to return with the truck at a later time because they didn't have time to repair that item right then.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact was traveling 35 mph when the vehicle crashed into a pile of rocks and both air bags failed to deploy. The driver suffered a broken nose and the front passenger suffered a broken arm as a result of the crash. The police were not notified. The vehicle was destroyed. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was not contacted. The vin was unknown. The failure and current mileage was 120,000.
The police said my dad's truck was going around 65 mph. The truck struck a guard rail on both sides in the front and the air bag did not deploy with either impact. They said he was not wearing his seat belt but the seat belt was still on him. He was ejected out of the passenger side and he was pinned under the truck. Three of the tires blew out also.nlm
The consumer's vehicle was involved in a head-on collision at approximately 45mph.upon impact, both driver and passenger air bags did not deploy.the consumer stated that they had taken the vehicle to the dealer for a diagnosis and was told that the clock spring was inop. The consumer suffered from a chipped bone in foot, a sprained ankle and wrist, and a laceration on the ear.the consumer also hit the steering wheel with the side of his head and jaw-which caused him to have tmj.*scc
The consumers son was traveling with his friend in his new ford svt 150 lighting truck.when the consumers son was asleep and his friend was driving he was traveling in an excess speed of 120 mph, he lost control of the vehicle and crashed.the front had gone head on into the embankment when the airbags did not activate including the side airbags.the consumers son was thrown out of the vehicle and killed. *ph *scc
The contact owned a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving at 35 mph, the vehicle skidded on black ice and crashed into a tree. The air bags failed to deploy. The contact did not sustain any injuries. A police report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 180,000.
A person pulled out on me from my right. I hit their front drivers side.more than a foot of my frame was sticking out from the front of my truck. Hood folded. Drivers door jammed shut, dash pushed towards me.my airbags never came out.my truck was considered a total loss. The state trooperrs, county constable,ems personel and wrecker drivers all told me i was very fortunate to have not been more severely injured due to the fact that the airbags did not deploy. Thay said with the location of impact, speed (55) and type of impact they definately should have went off. I hit my right shoulder and breast on the steering wheel. It has been three weeks and i still cannot rise my right arm. I have mutiple contusions on my right breast which resuted in a large blood clot forming that will have to be sugically removed. The right side of my neck hurts very bad and shoots pain up behind my ear. I stay with a headache. I am under a physicians care at this time and have not been able to return to work.
Consumer was involved in a frontal collision, and the air bags failed to deploy.
My husband was driving our 2001 ford f150 supercrew lariat on 4/14/04.he was struck from behind by a dodge neon going approximately 70 mph. My husband was going 35 mph.the safety belt did not latch nor did the airbag deploy, resulting in my husbands being thrown forward and hitting his head at great force on the windshield.the force of the crash totalled my truck, cracking and bending the frame.had either safety feature worked, my husband would not be injured today.four weeks later he suffers from short term memory loss, extreme anger and mood swings and has soft tissue damage to his neck and vertebrae.i have contacted ford and am waiting for a response. Rq04011.*pco
While driving 30-35 mphhit another vehicle, impact was from right fender to middle of front bumper, and neither airbag deployed, vehicle was totalled. No injuries.
Consumer was involved in a head on collision in which the air bags failed to deploy, also the seatbelt failed to restrain consumer.
Both airbags deployed while vehicle was sitting still, with no impact to the vehicle.
On sunday, 10/07/01 at approximately 2pm, i was parking alongside a residential street behind my unoccupied father in law's truck. I was slowing down to park, going less than 5 mph, when my foot slipped and i bumped my father in law's rear bumber.the collision was not hard.there was no damage to his truck.my truck's license plate was slightly dented and the bumber cover was only scratched.this mild impact, however did cause both my airbags to deploy.i was not hurt. I reported incident to my insurance and they referred me to a body shop for repairs.when i went to pick up my truck today, i was told by body shop employee that it was a strange incident because the impact had been so mild and the air bags were not fully deployed.as i researched this website i did find information on nhtsa campaign id number 01vo82000, which addresses the airbags not fully deploying.i am not only addressing that problem, but also at how easily the airbags did deploy at such a low speed, low impact incident.
I had just turned right.when i looked up i saw 4 head lights. The car that hit me was passing in a double yellow line section of the road marked for 45 mph.we had a head-on collision where my airbags did not deploy, his did.
Consumer was involved in an accident that was caused by another driver, and the airbags failed to deploy.
While driving at 45 mph vehicle was involved in an accident. Itwas hit on the driver's side. Upon impact, neither driver's sidenor passenger's side air bags deployed. Driver sustained injuries tonose and back.
While driving at 55mph onhighway vehicle was in an accident, andair bags did not deploy. Vehicle was first hit in front left corner . Aftervehicle lost control,it hitsidewall on highway head- on. Vehicle was considerd a total loss.
Vehicle was in a low speed impact under 5 mph and the front air bags deployed which cause the seat belt to retract.the driver side air bag caught on fire and brunt the driver's arm. Ts
Truck involved in a front end crash and there was no deployment of air bags,the truck was totalled. *cj
I want to know why my air bags didnot work .-- can they be tested.
Consumer states vehicle was involved in a rear in collision.consumer states' both airbags deployed, drivers airbag caught fire.consumer feels airbags should not have deployed.please describe further. Ph
Consumer was driving about 40 mph when another vehicle crossedred light and consumer's vehicle struckother vehicle inmiddle. Upon impact,air bags did not deploy, and vehicle was totaled.
While drivingat 40 mph vehicle was involved in a head on collision with a tree. Upon impact,both front air bags did not deploy. Dealer had been notified. Consumer accelerated around a corner and hit the tree head on. *ph
Consumer states that when hit in the front center of the vehicle, the air bag did not deploy. Dealer notified.the air bag(s) did not deploy at 50 mph.the ford dealer stated they were unable todiagnose the problem due to the severed battery cables.the accident occurred when another vehicle pulled in front of the consumer.the primary impact was on the front middle to the passenger side.the vehicle was totaled. *scc
The consumer loss control of the vehicle, hit 3 trees before coming to a stop.none of the air bags deployed.there was a recall 01 v 095 000, for the same problem.consumer suffered injuries as a result.
While driving 35-40 mph vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, driver sustained injuries. Consumer states that the drivers air bag failed to deploy along with the drivers seatbelt that failed to restrain him. Crash photos sent in by consumer*tc
Air bags deployed while driving 30-35 mph.
While driving over 5/8 block of wood at 5mph, both frontal air bags deployed causes damage/injury to drivers chin and damage front windshield.
While trveling at 35-40 mphand as aresult of an accidentair bags failed to deploy.please provide further information.
2001 ford f-150 fleetside involved in a near head on collision.airbags faild to deploy.
Consumer states while driving at 60 mph the vehicle was in a head on accident with another vehicle. Consumer states the driver side air bag did not deploy nor the passenger side airbag. Dealer notified. Ts*dt
Consumer's vehicle was involved in a frontal collision when another vehicle veered into consumer'slane.driver applied the brakes and the pedal went to the floor.driver was unable to maintain control of the vehicle and crashed.upon impact, both air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained minor injuries, and went to the hospital on his own.vehicle was towed to a body shop.
This vehicle was involved in a head-on collision with a ford explorer on the evening of friday. March 23rd 2001. I was travelling at 35- 40 mph.the collision destroyed both vehicles. Airbag on my ford f150 did not deploy. Manufacturer has been contacted (ford) but was not interested in examining the vehicle to determine why the srs did not work.
I was going down highway 111 in rancho mirage, ca when a drunk driver ran a red light. I slammed into her drivers side door head on 1989 ford crown victoria with my 2001 ford f-150 crew cab traveling at approximately 35 to 45 mph. Neitherpassenger or the drivers air bags worked. My fiancee and i both suffered injuries that i beleive could have been avoided had the air bags worked. As a result of this accident my new truck was considered a total loss.
While pulling a tree stump up from the ground.the dual airbags deploy and lock up the seatbelts.the dealership is aware of the problem.mr
While traveling at 45 mph another driver pulled in front of consumer, and consumer hitmiddle ofother driver's truck.upon impact,none of the airbags deployed.
Vehicle was included in a frontal collision at 40mph, andairbags did not deploy, resulting in minor injuries.
2001 f150 airbags failed to deploy.
We were involved in an accident on 09/23/09 in my husband's 2001 ford f150 pick up truck. We hit an individual who ran a stop sign. We hit him going approx 55 mph. The trucks airbags did not deploy. This is the first time we have been into an accident with this truck and our complaint is...when you buy a product, you expect the safety features to work. We have never received any type of recall on the airbags or airbag system. My husband truck is totaled. The impact destroyed the front of his truck. The emt's and fireman on scene said we were very lucky with the impact that we had sustained and no airbags deploying.
Consumer was driving at approximately 35 mph and hit a truck at an intersection withfront end of vheicle , dual airbags did not deploy. Ford will be sending a representative to determine cause.
Dt*:the contact stated both frontal airbags deployed, without an accident, while pulling slowly out of the driveway at 25mph.shortly after the deployment the driver side airbag erupted in flames.the fire was extinguished by the driver with snow from outside the vehicle.neither the police nor fire departments were contacted.no injuries were sustained.the insurance agency determined the deployment was caused by a manufacturing defect.the manufacturer only referred the contact to the insurance company.the airbags were removed by the contact and vehicle is currently being used "as is."
Frontal air bagsdeployed whenvehicle involved in a crash. Then,driver's side air bag also deployed and ripped/tore.when air bag tore,elements inair bag caught on fire, andconsumer was thrown intosteering column. Driver suffered abdominal/ rib cage , and arm injurieswhen he tried to stop himself from going into steering column.please provide any additional information/attachments.
While traveling at 50 mph, vehicle was involved in a front end collision, driver's shoulder harnest did not retract and neither airbags deployed. Vehicle totaled. Dealer notified.please provide additional information. Ts
Vehicle was involved in a frontal collision while driving at 45 mph. Upon impact, air bags did not deploy.
After sustaining a front end collision, where i squarely impacted the rear end of slowly moving large 4 door car, neither driver or passenger air bags deployed.this impact occurred at approximately 40 mph, forcing the front grill back and the bumper down enough to impede the steering of the ford f-150.
Vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, and the air bags did not deploy. Motor mounts broke ,and the frame was damaged.
While stopping andwithout any indication consumer's vehiclewas rear ended by another vehicle traveling 45-50 mph. This causedconsumer's vehicle to rear end vehicle in front.upon impact,air bags did not deploy.
While drivingconsumer notice d air bag indicator flashing. Vehiclewas serviced, and the technician determined that abs pump and module were the cause of the problem,and recommended that they should be replaced.
Consumer indicated that while driving anytime and at any speedair bag indicator light flashed. Vehicle was serviced. Andtechnician determined thatabs pump and module were the cause.
Fluid leak in clutch system, dealer could not find source so he relpaced master cylinder and slave cylinder. Then feb 21 2003 had same problem. Dealer relaced complete cluch assembly including the slave cylinder. Also at this time they noticed that the air bag switch was not functioning prorerly. This switch had been turned off at time of delivery and was never turned on again. How can this switch fail under this condition? this truck is driven over the road and well maintained. I don't feel that i should be having this much trouble when the clutch is not used as much as if it were used for in town or suburan driving.i feel that this model and year has a faulty clutch and air bag system.
Frontal air bagsdeployed whenvehicle involved in a crash. Then,driver's side air bag also deployed and ripped/tore.when air bag tore,elements inair bag caught on fire, andconsumer was thrown intosteering column. Driver suffered abdominal/ rib cage , and arm injurieswhen he tried to stop himself from going into steering column.please provide any additional information/attachments.
While traveling about 35mph on highway another vehicle collided head on with consumer'svehicle. Upon impact,driver side airbag didn't deploy.dealership was aware of problem.
I ordered my f-150 supercrew in august 2000. The truck was built in late september and i took delivery in the first week of october 2000. Although my truck was sold as a 2001 model, ford has subsequently made two critical safety modifications in the 2001 supercrews that were produced after my build date. The "latest" 2001 model includes rear seat headrests and child seat anchors in the rear seats. As noted in my report, i was recently driving in the city at approximately 25 mph when i was forced to make a panic stop. My wife, who was riding in the middle of the rear seat (two-point seat belt), was initially pushed forward by the force of the braking then hit her head on the rear window upon recoil. Fortunately, she suffered no injuries. At the same time, my 3 year-old daughter (sitting in a properly installed, double shoulder harness child seat) was also pushed forward and back by the force of the stop. Despite the fact that she was well secured in the seat, the forward and back motion was intensified by the lack of a child seat anchor. In my opinion, ford's recognition of these safety "defects" is clearly demonstrated in the modifications that were made to trucks produced after november 2000. I also believe that given the potential for serious injury as a result of these safety defects, all 2001 supercrews produced prior to the modification date should be recalled for retrofitting.
I parked, walked inside...moments later the truck was on fire..
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving less than 70 mph in the rain, the vehicle stalled and was pulled over to the side of the road.the driver noticed a flame in the rear of the vehicle.the driver was able to exit the vehicle before it became completely engulfed in flames.another driver attempted to extinguish the fire, but was unsuccessful.the police and fire departments were called to the scene and a report was filed.the cause of the fire has not yet been determined.the contact does not know if her vin is included in nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control).the failure and current mileages were less than 110,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while parked and occupied, the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The fire and police department reported to the scene and filed a report. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The cause of the fire was undetermined. The vehicle was destroyed. The approximate failure mileage was 250,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that the vehicle caught on fire which originated from the hood.the only part of the vehicle that was not destroyed was the bed.ford advised the contact to send documentation and pictures of the vehicle, and stated that even though there was a recall on the year, make, and model of the vehicle, it could not be determined that the explosion was a result of the recall, not even by the vin.the manufacturer stated that there was nothing they could do, and that the contact could take legal action if necessary.the manufacturer concluded that the cause of the fire was electrical.the failure mileage was 110,000.ak
Cruise control light flashingwhen attempting to engage it on my 2001 f150 triton 4.6l "3dr".took it to the dealership due to transmission problems(spring broke on 2nd to 3rd gear shifter)inquired about the cc lite.service tech popped the hood,pulled the plug on the power boosterand we both saw fluid build up on the surface area.same st'd that there was a recall inprogress but that he had to see if this model was involved...not. 89000plus miles.
Vehicle was driven to store where it sat for 15 minutes before restarting.upon starting, the engine noise was very loud, sounded like backfiring.engine was immediately shut off.vehicle was towed to mechanic.problem was blown number 8 spark plug, the well known problem where the plug was blown out taking the threads from the head with it.the mechanic was able to tap the resultant hole, add a repair insert, and a new spark plug.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While reversing, the vehicle crashed into a telephone pole when shifting the gear into drive. The vehicle accelerated to approximately 70-80 mph. The brake pedal was depressed, but failed to stop the vehicle. The vehicle crashed into a garage. There were no injuries. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
Filed a report #10207914.the vin number was incorrect.the correct vin no. Is herein.engine fire - ford f-150 - parked at 4am - electrical - source of fire.completely totaled.police and fire departments filed reports.i live in mexico in cabo san lucas.truck was purchased at galpin ford in north hollywood, ca.
The truck was parked in my driveway for at least 24 hours without being used or turned on. The front of the truck suddenly went on fire. The fire department came and put it out. The fire burned only the front up to the windshield leaving the cab partially melted and my daughters car seat unsafe. Now this mess sits in my driveway as i wait for inspector. As it falls apart more and more each day as my family and neighbors smell the burnt rubble and are reminded of that frightening afternoon.
Vehicle caught on fire.
I have a 2001 f150 truck i went to leave work i started my truck and went to put it in gear to leave when i smelled something burning i noticed smoke coming from under my hoodi open to hood to find a fire at the master cylinder. I grab the plugthat was burning and yanked it out of the truck ,it burn a hole in my reservoir holding my brake fluidand my hand.
Dt: my wife was at work and she had just parked,and 15 minutes later, she was told her car was on fire and burned completely.
While driving 20 mph consumer heard a loud noise coming from the front.consumer pulled over, and had the vehicle towed to a dealer for inspection, andmechanic determined that the cylinder headneeded to be replaced due to a spark plug blowout.
Rear lights, including brake, turn signals, and hazard lights quit working.this issue can be found on many online ford f-150 forums.the steering column wiring is too short, and breakage in the wire, or connectors can occur with the tilt steering mechanism.the tilt steering mechanism and short wiring has caused the connection to break inside the steering column trim on our vehicle, which caused the lights to stop functioning properly.i inspected the problem, and found the connector can move freely. I feel this is an issue since i am able to locate many others that have had the same issue from 1997 up to 2001 ford f-150s.
Truck was parked for approx 2 hours when it caught fire and totally burned.
I left my 2001 f-150 in a parking lot unattended when i returned a few hours later it had been almost totally consumed by fire. Witnesses said that it started under the hood. I have not yet recieved the fire companies report.
Started truck heard a loud pop engine running rough checked,spark plug blew out destroying coil pack now called ford dealer they said no recall checked on internet noticed a lot of people same problem. A lot money to repair. I had just got back from a 600 mile trip if this had happened during trip would have cost me up to $4.000 to get on road again, this should be a recall! andif i get it fixed i will have to get rid of it because people are complaining 2 or more plugs are blowing out and i can not afford the fix .
2001 f-150 supercrew instrument and accessroy failure due to water from leaky seal around driver's side windshield.this is not an isolated instance and is reflected in your # 10002639.cost of repair was over $800.00 and not covered by warranty and not acknowledged by ford dealership as defect.vehice gem failure causes loss of wiper controls, and power locks causing safety concerns.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 25 mph he began to see smoke rise from under the hood. The vehicle was stopped and shut off. While examining the vehicle, the contact noticed some of the wires under the hood were on fire. The fire was extinguished. Upon reentering the vehicle, the contact also noticed that the anti lock braking system light was illuminating on the instrument panel. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 130,000.
Dt*: the contact stated while the vehicle was parked for six hours in the driveway next to a residence, it became engulfed in flames.the fire originated from under the hood.the fire department was called and extinguished the fire.an additional vehicle parked next to the truck and part of the contact's house was also damaged from the fire.there were no problems with the vehicle prior to the incident.the manufacturer was contacted and verified the vehicle was included in the recall.the contact stated a recall notice was never received.updated 10/17/2006 -
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked in the driveway flames were suddenly present coming from the engine compartment. The fire department was called to the scene and extinguished the flames. During the incident, the vehicle was destroyed. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The contact indicated that prior to the fire the vehicle had not been driven or turned on for two days. The failure mileage was 89,000.
2001 ford f150 caught on fire while parked. *mr the cruise control went out. The vehicle was not totaled but there was extreme damage to the vehicle.the consumer received a recall letter in february 2005.recall number 05v017000.(speed control deactivation switch) *sc
My house burned down -- it appears that the cause of the fire was my 2001 f150 truck.the fire started at approx 3:00 am in the garage.my insurance company, country companies has a team of investigators onsite going through the debris.
2001 ford f150 lariat with 68,000 miles.was parked in my driveway and had not beein driven for at least 10 days.garage door is open as is door to house.my wife smells something and looks outside and sees flames coming from hood.calls 911.fire department puts out truck within 5 or so minutes but it is a total loss.insurance company is investigating.they are aware of several fires like this.article in newspaper in november 2004 states "feds" are looking into fires like this in f150s due to the cruise control deactivation switch.cruise control did have problems prior to this.
The truck was parked out front of my house on the street and it caught fire.
Car was sitting in driveway for around 30 -45 minutes then just set fire.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that she never received a recall notice for the vehicle nor were any warning lights illuminated. The vin associated with the vehicle is listed in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). The contact drove the vehicle on saturday. On wednesday, the vehicle caught fire. The vehicle was not towed to a dealer. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 165,000.
Spark plug blown out-blown head.
Dt:the vehicle was parked on the street, 5 minutes later the vehicle caught on fire.the fire dept put out the fire. There were no other problems with the vehicle prior to this .the consumer only had thevehicle for 4 months. It was purchased used from ford dealership.
Jim left me a message on 12/7/04 about a ford fire.truck was sitting for 6 hours and caught on fire in the engine compartment.the fire occurred in the middle of the night.my wife said she had heard a thud.when they found the truck it was fully involved.no problems with truck.no after market equipment.vehicle had cruise control.never used it,did not know if it worked.used a year before fire.vehicle for local trips only.vehicle was insured.insurance company did a fire inspection.this fire involved a structure fire.
Vehicle parked, caught fire, flames coming from motor, believed to be cruise control issue
I had some warrant issues with ford motor corporation. Trim around windshield,faded grill and base not working on radio. The biggest problem has something to do with the ac and emissions. I turned on the ac and the truck started to run bad jerking and sputtering. Took it too ford and they replaced a sensor. This summer the first time i turn on my ac and the same problem this time its not covered by warranty. I haven't put 14k miles on the truck. Does emissions have some type of expectationsset by the epa or dot. It cost $400. To get sensor replaced. I cant afford to replace a sensor ever summer i turn on my ac.
Fire investigation, date of loss: 7/9/042001 ford f-150[xxx]right side ofthe engine compartment fire, cause: lifting strap broke and fell onto the alterntor power terminal, long term contact wore through plastic , energizing strap.total loss updated 07/30/2012information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
The truck was sitting in my drive way for hours prior to catching fire. My ford f-150 caught fire in my drive way and set my house on fire that burned and was a total loss.
May 19, 2011 at around 4:20 am we were awaken by our neighbors that our truck was on fire. Our 2001 ford f150 was on fire,an explosion had made a huge hole in the hood on the front of the driver side. The truck had last been driven the morning of may 17, 2011 and had been sitting in our driveway since then. The firemen said the fire was due to electrical wiring. We always kept up with all required maintenance. We had no idea of the problems fords were having, we now only have one vehicle to get around and the worst part is that it's a 2004 ford f250 which could also be a recall vehicle. Our income is very tight because my mother is very sick and we are sending money for her medication and expenses, we have no way of getting another vehicle. Our ford f250 is a diesel and diesel fuel is very high. Someone please help! not sure what we're suppose to do or if ford will be responsible.
2001 f150 xlt 4.2 v6 electronical control module (ecm) shorted out causing malfunction to my lights windows and alarm and my locks as well which is a theft concern and fire hazard as well. I feel in my opinion that this issue should be addressed and should be under recall and fixed under ford i spoke with a tech at a ford dealership nearest me and he told me that fordhas not stepped up and said anything. I feel this needs to be addressed and is a big concern for me and im sure its a concern for others as well.so ford if you want business and you love your customers this will be fixed.
Spark plug blowout. 2nd. Time.
2001 ford f150 32,000 miles. Blew #3 spark plug on the drivers side. Ford motor corp had to replace the cylinder head.
Odometer light goes out when it wants and on when it wants.
Spark plugs blew out while driving because only 4 tread was screwed in. Manufacturer was aware of this issue, and changed the newer model spark plug.newer model spark plugs have 10 tread screwed in.
Have had problems with this vehicle at 1900 miles. Suspension, fumes, brakes, signal switch, electrical shortages.
1) while driving kids to school, electricsun roof was placed in the full open position, after deciding the morning air was too cool for the children an attempt was made to closesun roof. 2) the unit would not close, it had fialed in the full open position. Driver had to pull to the side of the road due to the distraction of the roof not closing. After determining the roof was not going to close, the driver took the vehicle home. With rain emanate in the area from hurricane bonnie and charley. The truck was taken to a ford dealer. The service department found the motor assembly had failed. 3)a new motor assembly was ordered, this is when the dealer found out due to failures and a design flaw the motor assemble was redesigned.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked, it suddenly burst into flames. The fire department extinguished the fire and stated that the fire was electrical; they could not determine the cause of the fire. The manufacturer had not been notified. The failure mileage was approximately 181,000.
After being stopped at an intersection i slowly pulled away when the light turned green.it sounded as if i ran over something ,and the truck started making loud noises and jerking.i pulled off the road, parked it, and had it towed to the local ford dealer in columbus, oh.they said it had blown a spark plug and stripped the threads in the head - it only had 41,000 miles on it.this appears to be a common problem with these trucks and could be dangerous in certain circumstances.i paid the charge to put a helicoil in as a temporary fix until i can buy a new head because ford won't acknowledge this widespread problem.
My 2001 ford f150 xlt crew cab ejected a spark plug on 03-03-06. The ejected spark plug came from the second cylinder from the firewall, on the passengers side. The engine in this truck is a 5.4 triton. The fuel rail is in the flight path of the spark plug when it becomes aprojectile. This has the potential to become a majordisaster, if the fuel rail ruptures. Because with the engine running the coil on the spark plug can and will ignite the spraying fuel. The cylinder heads on these 5.4 tritons engine must have a major defect and needs to be recalled by ford motor company, as soon as possible.
I own a 2001 ford f150 lariat 1/2 ton pickup truck with 95,000 original miles on it. On my way to work i noticed it began running very erratic and the service engine light came on, i immediately took it to the shop.the diagnostic check revealed the #7 coil wire was in need of replacement.the shop advised me to change all coil wires and spark plugs as i was nearing the 100,000 mile mark, the cost was $1,200.i opted to just have the spark plugs changed and the # 7 coil wire replaced for $240.the next day the shop called and said there was a big problem,the #7 spark plug broke off during the extraction.the $240.00 cost is now $1800.00.the shop said the head would need to be removed to replace the broken spark plug.i have no choice but to have the work done as the shop told me there was a big problem with spark plugs shearing off during removal because of poor design,they commented the spark plugs have a 100,000 mile guarantee to work, however, the engineers didn't figure on how bad the plugs might deteriorate making removal turn into a financial fiasco.
Vehicle commenced to make a loud back firing noise afterbeing refueled.vehicle was tow to the dealer, who replaced the # 4 coil and the #4 spark plug.
While parked the vehicle caught on fire without warning. The cause has yet to be determined. The vehicle was considered a total loss.
I took my 4 year old daughter in our ford f150 supercab lariat truck and went to a restaurant about 5 minutes from our home.we returned home with take out, parked the truck in the driveway, our garage door opener was not working. I joined my wife for dinner (about 7:00 pm).my daughter went to bed at about 8:30, my wife about 9:30.at about 10:00 i went outside with the dogs in the backyard and heard a pop sound like a fire cracker.i thought that maybe the neighbor kids were playing with fireworks, but it sounded pretty close to the house on the garage side.when i looked in that direction i saw an orange glow.i went around the side of the house and saw my truck engulfed in flames.i ran into the house, called my wife to get up, get our daughter, get out of the house and call 911.911 told us to get out of the house and as far away as possible.we evacuated our home w/ our dogs in tow and we all proceeded to watch in horror (with the entire subdivision) as the truck went up in flames and smoke, not knowing if the house would be next.under normal circumstances my truck would have been parked in the garage.my daughter's bedroom is right above.the fire chief said we would have lost our house no question and very possibly our lives if the truck was in the garage.the insurance company has been out to look at the truck; it's deemed a total loss.everything from the front end through the cab is burned up or a mess of metal, plastic, etc. Melted on my driveway.we have been given a figure for the truck and asked to settle.no further discussion as to the damage to my wife's car, the boat, and ruined concrete drive.the ford dealers response was "well, ford is a big company and has a lot of powerful attorneys."how sick is that?!we're at a loss. What we saw was traumatic.my 4 year old daughter talks of the event every day.we're thankful yes that we're all ok and know it could have been worse, but this should not have happened.
No actual warning of defect.windshield wipers, power windows, courtesy lights, and power door locks suddenly ceased working. Dealer stated the windshield leaked causing the gem module to fail.windshield was replaced, as well as gem module.
2001 ford f-150 supercrew windshield leaked with no sign of this happening. Shorted out computer, fuse box. Engine shutdown while traveling in left lane of a highway. No crash but very close to causing one.was able to get into median. No previous accident with truck,original windshield with no cracks or blemishes. Maintained well and typically garaged.
2001 f150,,,, i was driving down the road a few weeks ago at around 50 to 55 mph , when i heard a loud popping noise coming from my truck .i pulled over right away, it sounded like a bad exhaust leak. I looked all under the truck and couldn't find any leak ,so i had my son tow me home , as i opened the hood and started the truck i heard the noise coming from the top of the motor, after looking closerwith a flashlight i found the problemthe number 7 plug had been blown right ofthe head and was laying on top of the intake,breaking the coil pack in the process. It stripped the threads right out of the head,,,i did find a repair kit at napa for $220.00 and it still is not running right , and i alsolearned they only make a repair kit for the ford motors no other make has thisrepair kit,, so it sound like ford has a defect with the headsno other make has this issue.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was parked it caught fire on the driver side. The fire damaged the drive way where the vehicle was parked. The fire department stated that the fire was caused by an electrical shortage. The contact is aware of the safety risk since the fire nearly burned his home to the ground. The current and failure mileages were 220,000.
As i was leaving a stop sign, i accelerated and aspark plug blew out of it's hole and will not go back in.this is a product defect that can cause serious injury or deaths to unknowing ford owners. Ford should recall asap.
A fire started at windshield wiper circuit board while the vehicle was being started.the manufacturer and dealer were notified.
Coil over plug (c o p) on a ford 150. I have replaced different c o pseveral times. This is a ongoing battle i'm sure i cannot afford.
We purchased our 2001 f150 supercrew used. I am a mechanic, so the first thing i do when buying a used vehicle is inspect it thoroughly. There were a few minor issues, but one stood out as a major safety hazard. Upon further research, it seems to be extremely common to all 1997-2003 f-150s.symptoms - this issue mainly affects the rear left and right brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights. These lights, particularly brake lights, can cease to function entirely, intermittently and unknown to the driver.cause - there is a wire harness which connects to the "multi - function switch". This wire harness is pulled when the steering wheel is tilted down. As a result, the connector or individual terminals can become loose or disconnected. This problem is most prevalent with the steering wheel in the down position, but once loose can happen at any position and any driving situation.solution - repair or replace with motorcraft part# wpt607, and ensure the harness has enough slack to allow steering wheel tilt without tension on the harness.in our case, i replaced the connector and pulled the wires enough to allow slack for steering wheel tilt. There are numerous reports of this issue online, and it is well documented by f150 owners. I have pictures but the file sizes are over 5mb.
The vehicle had not been driven for several days.it caught fire while no one was home.there had been no problems before as far as running.the fire started in the engine compartment.exact cause was not determined.
I keep having major issues with my truck ejecting spark plugs from the engine which is breaking not only my spark plugs but my coil pack as well. This is rediculious. The first time i was at a light at a dead stop when i hear a loud banging noise like something exploded then my truck started running rough and had to get it towed. It stranded us 45 minutes from home. The second time was two days ago on march 18 i was driving through a drive thru again at a dead stop and heard a loud noise and had the same issue. Again my spark plug was ejected and coil pack broken. The first time was in cylinder 1 and was repaired then one month later the next time cylinder 2 ejected. 5 minutes after it was repaired and had new plug and coil pack it again ejected. Im upset because i can no longer drive my truck. If ford doesnt fix this i willnever purchase another ford. Now it is useless sitting in my garage takin up space.
- the contact called regarding the 2001 ford f150.the contact was traveling at60 mph when he started to smell smoke.the contact looked out of the rearview mirror and saw sparks hitting the road.the contact pulled the vehicle over.looked under the vehicle and saw flames.he thenleftthe vehicle. The vehicle became engulfed in flames andwas destroyed.the fire department extinguished the fire and determined the cause of the fire as electrical.the contactwas unsure whether a police or fire report was filed.the vehicle was towed away.the failure mileage is approximately 160,000.there were no injuries.ford claimed the recall had been fixed. Updated 03/19/07.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the auto theft sensor illuminated several times and continued to illuminate randomly. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who replaced the key, but the failure recurred. The contact continued to have extreme difficulty with turning the key to start the ignition and the auto theft warning lamp continued to illuminate. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was not available.
Dt:consumer was selling vehicle, he dropped insurance. Consumer drove vehicle to anapartment complex where his girl lived.parked vehicle after driving about 5 minutes,went inside, then one of the children came in and informed consumer that the vehicle was on fire. Themotor compartment burnt. Fireman told consumer that there was a recall on thisvehicle for the possibility of burning. The vehicle caught on fire around 6:00 pm. Consumercontacted ford , but ford had not responded back yet. Consumer said he used vin to identify recall on vehicle.
On or about 2004, complainant purchased a ford truck, f-150, supercrew, 4x2, model 2001.complainant owns and lives in a house.said house has a gate carport.by september 20, 2011, the above referenced vehicle had been parked and turned off for about one (1) week in the gated carport of complainants house.on september 20, 2011, sometime between 12:00pm and 1:00pm the above reference vehicle began to burn inside the carport.the flames and the smoke flowing from the vehicle expanded into complainants house causing damages to the structure and a myriad of movable objects located therein.according to complainants forensic expert, the vehicle began to burn as a result of a failure in the vehicle's cruise control switch deactivator.
Preliminary data..ford f150 2001 supercrew was left unattended while shopping. Upon return i noted a puddle of fluid that was not present earlier under the vehicle. Upon leaning down on the drivers side front to inspect for the source of the leak small flames were noted in the engine compartment. Upon opening the hood for further inspection it was noted that the rear driver side of the engine compartment was on fire (appearing to me and other observers to be electrical in nature) with the brake fluid reservoir completed melted. The flames first observed were forced by the molten plastic dripping down into the engine compartment. The fire department was notified but thanks to some employees of the shop and the availability there of an approved extinguisher, the fire was terminated before the arrival of the fire department some 7 minutes later. Comments were made by others and later by internet research that the damage has all of the appearances of being forced by the speed control deactivation switch issue. The vehicle is currently under evaluation by a ford dealership and my insurance company. Fortunately the vehicle was unoccupied at the time and was in the middle of a strip center parking lot with no vehicles around it should the fire had time to develop further. Earlier or later, it could have easily consumed my home.
1)90,000 miles on my 2001 ford f150 supercrew 5.4l v8.)two blown spark plugs in about eight weeks time.the second one left me and my family (wife and 3 children age 5 & under) stranded in the desert between san diego and el centro on interstate 8.3)the plugs stripped out the threads on the head and aftermarket inserts were installed in order to install new plugs. After discussing the problem with a couple of garages and doing some online research i have learned that this is an extremely common problem.it appears that by ford design their are only 6 of the 12 threads on the spark plug that are engaged in the head.after some time engine vibration and expansion and contraction of the head due to heat allow the spark plug to loosen up. At that point, the plugs increased movement has enough force to destroy the remaining threads.from the number of reports of this problem, i believe that this will either result in a class action lawsuit or a factory recall.however, i like ford as a company and hope that they take responsibility for the poor design before a suit is filed.
(1) vehicle was parked in my driveway(2) vehicle burst into flames starting in the engine compartment (on the drivers side)(3)fire department called to suppress fire as well as my attempting with a garden hoseonly damage was to vehicle and some scars on driveway.
Vehicle parked approx 4.5 hours, when noticed vehicle hood was engulfed with flames, damage primarily on driver's side toward windshield, total loss --- one month prior to vehicle fire vehicle would not get out of park and blew 5 amp fuse
2nd spark plug from the front on passenger side blew out of the cylinder head on 20001 ford f-150 lightning while stopped in traffic.truck has 39550 miles on it.plug strippedthreads out of cylinder head. This is 2nd occurrence. On june 19 2003 plug was ejected from #2 cylinder head.truck was still under warranty and head was replaced by fox lake ford mercury.dealership did not say which plug blew.a coil assembly also blew and was replaced by sessler ford on january 7th 2004.
Windshield leak on 2001 f150 has leaked into gem module and fuse box. Now in shop for second time ford dealer will now replace windshield and other electrical components. First trip to shop they said it was the battery. I paid for that and the towing charge. A bit of internet searching leads me to believe this is a well known and documented problem with ford trucks and suvs. Odi has looked into this before.
I had just arrived at a campsite with my family and turned the engine off in my 2001 ford f150 truck.i got out of the truck and noticed smoke coming out from under the hood. The truck's engine compartment had caught fire while parked, the entire truck was destroyed and my family and i narrowly escaped with our lives.
Over 100 thousand miles the 2001 ford f150 cylinder 6 misfires replace and still misfires after 4 months. This is a common problem that shakes vehicle and makes it unstable in driving and acceleration. Also creates loss in fuel economy. And also can provide the following web address of people complaining of this follow web address of others affected by this. This is one side of 400 sites of people complaining.http://www.topix.com/forum/autos/ford-f-150/t1bo1cb5bhpb0t4mu.
The consumer stated his vehicle burst into flames.
For a long time we had issues with the brakes even after getting new ones,about 3 wks before the fire my cruise stopped working.on the day before the fire i rolled my front windows down after i went back to work,an when i got off work my windows would not roll up,an i could not get the gear out of park,so i turned the engine off ,an just turned the key on,an got it to go into neutral so i could start it an get it into drive.the next morning i took it to the shop to see about the windows,an before it could be checked ,about 3:00 in the afternoon the engine off,the shop owner came out an the truck engine was fully engulfed. We didn't know until after the fire that there had been a recall on the speed control system that could result in a engine fire. We never received a recall notice.
My 2001 ford f-150 supercrew caught fire spontaneously after sitting parked for several hours.
There was a fire in the dash.mrscc
While driving 50 mph consumer heard a popping sound and started smellingfuel odor.consumer pulled over to the shoulder, found out that a spark plugejected outwards and cracked one of the engine heads.
Factory spark plug threads are too short for cylinder heads, resulting in the plugs blowing out.
My f150 blower motor unit just shorted out and caught fire while i was on the freeway. I am just so disgusted as i already got past blowing out sparkplugs on this truck as i had to remove the head and re thread it so they would be safe and now this. How does ford continue to get a away with producing vehicles that are dangerous to the public? i loved my truck but will probably have to move to a safer vehicle now.
While driving at approximately 30 mph engine made a ping noise. It sounded as if something broke. Owner called for a tow truck and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. The vehicle was put on the diagnostic machine, and owner was informed that the spark plug ejected from the cylinder head that because it was made of aluminum, and if the spark plugs were tightened too much, or the spark plugs were cross threaded when installed they would be ejected.
Airbag light lites up on dashboard, odometer does not always light to see mileage.
All i know is i was at a neighbors foraround 1 1/2 hours and we hear a loud boom. We ran out side and my truck hood was on fire, it burned everything visible on top of the motor and toward the driver firewall . It busted the driver side tire and completely burned everything visible under the hood. The dash components as far as the eye can see are not bad, unknown of internal damage.i'm not sure what caused the problem. I did go to the recall site to see if there may have been something i did find this control switch for speed recall and not sure if it applies to mine.even though it brought it up when i entered my vin #. I did receive a recall on the gas tank straps but did not replace them they were in great shape. But i did not receive on on this. I do have pictures if you need them. Thanks
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while parked, the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The police and fire department reported to the scene and a report was filed. The cause of the fire was not determined. The vehicle was destroyed. The approximate failure mileage was 170,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While operating the vehicle, the contact heard an abnormal noise. The contact inspected the vehicle and noticed extensive red smoke and fire under the front end of the vehicle. The fire spread to another vehicle. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. A fire inspection report was provided. Two vehicles had been impacted due to the fire. The insurance company had not yet inspected the vehicle. The contact was not aware or notified of a speed control system modification from january 27, 2005 and nhtsa campaign number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline) as of july 29, 2011. The dealer was not notified. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 275,000.
Dt:the vehiclewill not start, the cylinder will not engage, had to roll the vehicle backin order to get the vehicle started. Contacted the dealer, andtheycouldn't fixif they didn't see a problem. Currently, it ithappened 15 times. This started two weeks after consumerbought the vehicle around april 15, 2005.
While driving consumer smelled smoke. Consumer'sheard the dome inside light make a popping noise. After hearing that popping noise vehicle caught on fire, burning the inside of the entire truck. Grand-daughter's hair caught on fire. However, shewas not injured.
After sitting unused for six hours in a locked garage, my 2001 ford f-150 burst into flames. The fire inspector determined the fire started in the area where wires connect to the brake master cylander. My insurance co. (st. Farm) paid apximately $6,000 for repairs.luckily, i was able to put the fire out quickly. My wife and kids were asleep in bed. Fire occurred apximately 10:30 pm, truck had been parked since 4:30pm.
My 2001 ford f150 harley davidson edition caught on fire while parked on my driveway and burned to the ground.had the fire department arrived any later, my house would be gone as well.
In march 08, my f150 4.6l engine blew a spark plug...fuel was close to the exhaust manifold. I was very concerned that it would ignite, so i remained clear of the vehicle for quite some time, giving the fuel time to evaporate. This is a big problem, please step up and do what is right. Ford should recall these vehicles.
The consumer was informed his vehicle was on fire.the fire was coming from the engine compartment on the drivers side close to the fire wall.the cruise control had failed about 2 weeks or a month prior to the fire.no after market equipment on vehicle.no structure damage.will e-mail photos to bruce york.
Woke up to in the early morning to truck alarm activated.when going out to see what happened the truck was engulfed in flames in the engine area.the truckwas totaled. The truck was sitting all night. And hadn't been driven since 3:30 pm the previous day.
1. Driving along normally when a spark plug blew out of passenger side head on my 2001 ford lightning.2. Had to pull to the side of the road in heavy traffic & wait ~2 hours for a tow truck & another day to hear anything from the dealership.3. Vehicle was still under warranty, dealer replaced passenger side cylinder head.
The vehicle caught fire unexpectedly while it was parked. Results showed that there was an electrical shortage in the engine, which caused the problem.the manufacturer was contacted by owner.*sc
Caught on fire under the hood driver side wire wallarea.*dtconsumer stated original components and parts were melted and damaged.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that the wiring harness and coil plug was causing the vehicle to stall and drive hard. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer to have the wiring harness and coil plug replaced but the repair did not remedy the issue.the contact took the vehicle back to the dealer but the dealer could not properly diagnose the vehicle. The failure mileage was 68,000.
I own a 2001 ford f150 supercrew truck. This vehicle caught fire and is a total loss. The fire captain told me that this vehicle is notorious for catching fire and i should report this incident. His opinion was that the fire was electrical in nature and that it most likely was from the cruise control system. The truck was in excellent condition both aesthetically and mechanically.
Dt*: the contact stated while driving any speed on various road conditions, the engine stalled and there was a loss of all power without warning.after an extended period of time, the engine restarted and the instrument panel provided an incorrect digital display.the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.the manufacturer was not notified.
Battery meltdown and battery cable burnout.
While driving, vehicle lost all electrical power.a wire was burned at the alternator. Dealer stated voltage regulator overloaded alternator.
Fire investigation, date of loss: 7/9/042001 ford f-150[xxx]right side ofthe engine compartment fire, cause: lifting strap broke and fell onto the alterntor power terminal, long term contact wore through plastic , energizing strap.total loss updated 07/30/2012information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
The consumer was unable to start the vehicle.the dealership repaired the lock cylinder.*sc
My 2001 ford f-150 truck had a spark plug eject from the cylinder and hit the fuel rail while on the highway on 9-1-06 (70,000 miles on odometer).i had the truck hauled to nearest service center where they fixed the cylinder with a repair kit made for this problem.on 2-26-07 at 79 thousand miles another plug ejected with the same consequence.now the entire head has to be replaced at a cost of $3600 to me.
I was driving down the highway and all of a sudden the engine starts to make a popping sound. I pulled over and raised the hood. The #3 spark plug had blown out from its seating in the cylinder head. I had the truck towed to the dealer and they replaced the cylinder head. This is a known problem and could be very dangerous because of the location of the fuel injection rail. The sparkplug is located directly below the fuel rail. If the spark plug comes loose and it flies into the fuel rail, the rail could burst causing fuel to spray inside the engine compartment igniting a fire. The spark plug problem was taken care of by ford, however nothing was done to guard the fuel rail.
Dt:the vehicle started to buck, and the service engine light came on.when he took vehicleto the dealership they told him that there moisturewas getting into the ignition coils,causing them to rust.the consumerhad one of the ignition coils replaced, in 6-05 and in 8-05, the consumer had taken vehicleback to the dealershipfor the same problem.they told him that it appeared that it was happening to two other cylinders.as of now he has not had the other two replaced.there were no other problems with the vehicle .
Water gatting to the spark plug cavity from small puddle causing fouling
Blown out spark plug on passenger side of 2001 f 150 with 102k miles.
Ford f150 started on fire while parked with the key out of the ignition.
Front and rear brakes were out of round. Front were 1.022 after cut .994 using a lathe. Rear were .471 before cut. 452 after cut. Sales rep told me it was due to corrosion. Replaced ignition switch on sept.12 2002 i lost power on my power door locks windshield wipers .
Consumer states that it will be hard to start the vehicle and they will have to try numerous of time before the vehicle will start. Dealer notified. Mr
Starter on f-150 sometimes "grinds" as ifengine is running when first starting engine.happens speratically.once every two to three months.more often during colder weather.
2001 ford f-150 crank no start condition.between june and august of 2003 my ford f-150 has been towed in three times and not started at least two dozen times. The first dealer replaced the main fuel relay. The second time it was towed to another dealer and after five days could not reproduce the problem, and i picked the truck up. Two days later the same thing, this time i had the truck towed to my house. A few hours later it started. At this point i'm getting very irritated. After going back thru this whole thing i started thinking it had to be this main fuel relay and decided to do some testing on my own. I work in electronics and so i got a couple tyco relays and a can of freeze spray. The next time this happened i pulled the ford relay and replaced it with a new one - the truck started right up. The next time i get the can of freeze spray out and cool the relay and the truck starts up. Im finding this to be warm weather related and every time it get hot outside i can plan on the truck not starting after driving a short time and then shutting off. If the truck sits by itself long enough for the relay to cool down it will start i think ford should come up will a long term fix for this problem instead of replacing relays.
While the vehicle was under warranty it experienced problems with the turn signal.the technician stated that they replaced the wiring harness but it was too short.currently without warranty the vehicleexperienced the same problem.the vehicle had been taken to the same dealer who stated that the wiring harness was too short.the wiring harness was too short when the tilt wheel was down and the turn signals did not work. *sc
Vehicle had approx. 60k miles.was parked in driveway for about one half hour.neighbor saw fire on the ground under the drivers side of the engine compartment toward the rear(firewall).cruise control quit working about 2 weeks prior to the fire.fire origin is in vicinity of brake master cylinder.typical of cruise control deactivation switch failure.parts were recovered but aluminum band on hexport body was melted away therefore do not have date code.
Sparkplug blown out of engine head
Noticed cruise control went out did not think much about it.smelled burning drove into my drive way went in house started dinner my husband went out to run to the corner store and my truck was on fire.burnt inside of engine yes old parts are there nothing has been repaired as of yet.very dangerous situation could of been hurt or my child could of been hurt.could of been property damage if i had not caught the fire when i did could of burned my house down and others around me.
After inspection of vehicle, mechanic noticed that main ground wiringwas hanging which could result in a short circuit or possible fire.dealer found main ground cable disconnected.
Vehicle was parked in front of the residence andone hour later it caught on fire. The fire department was called to extinguish the fire. Vehicle was towed and totaledby the insurance company.
Consumer was awakened bya horn going off, andwent to see what it was.then suddenly there was a boom, then another boom.after arriving in his garage he saw flames coming from the vehicle.consumer proceeded to remove hisfamily, and tried to put the fire out.there was a substantial amount of damage to the home, and the vehicle was totaled.
- the contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 40 mph the vehicle made a loud popping sound similar to a truck back firing.the mechanic stated the spark plug and coilswerecausing the failure. This failure occurred on 2 previous occasions.the recent failure the mechanic was unable to repair by changing the spark plugs, the damagewas more advanced and costly.most ford trucks experienced this failure at 8 years.the vehicle was towed, and was currently at the dealer for repair.the failure and current mileage were93000.
Consumer's vehicle and the garage caught on fire while the vehicle was parked.the driver called the fire department to extinguish the fire. Then,vehicle was towed and totaled by the insurance company.
I went fishing one early morning andi stopped for gas and noticed that my lights would not turn off.i normally keep the switch in the auto-detect mode.i switched to off and they still would not turn off.after getting to the dock, i turned off the motor and locked it.my f-150's headlights would not turn off and would blink on and off.the switch would not work, nor did locking the vehicle turn off the lights.i expected the battery saver would activate to turn off the exterior lamps.it also failed.the battery died and i had to be towed into the dealer.dealer states it was a wiring harness (#12, #160 and #161) that shorted a relay and killed the battery.the parts were not covered under warranty.parts and labor were $612.
Vehicle was driven, and parked at the place of business for approximately 40 min., when a passerby came into the place of business and reported a vehicle on fire. On investigation, it was determined that the vehicle wasmine- a 2001 ford f-150 pickup truck. The fire was in the engine compartment around the master cylinder and surrounding areas. The wheel well area was damaged; the master cyliner resevoir was absent; andthe fire damage occured to the interior portion of the compartment including the firewall. The insureance company was notified, the local ford dealer was also asked about recalls of that vehicle due to the damage, and the local consumer agency was notified. I have never been notified of any such recall, or any such possible occurence of damage to similar vehicles of thks nature. Currently, the vehicle is under inspection by the insurance company and is expected to be towed from my residence to the local ford dealer. The lein holder of the vehilcle is first bank.
Fire in ford f-150 parked in garage - fire origin at left rear of engine compartment - cruise control quit working about a year ago but owner never had it fixed because he never used it - ccds located - x-rays showed splatter and destruction of internal contacts from arcing - 20 a fuse to circuit # 13 was blown.
Our 2001 ford f-150 caught on fire in our driveway & was a complete loss.damage to driveway & lawn.fire marshall filed complaint.
The vehicle was operating normally without incident.the car was parked in the driveway and turned off.after approximately 15 to 30 minutes after the car was parked it spontaneously ignited. The fire dept. Was dispatched and successfully extinguished the fire.the truck was destroyed and the driveway sustained significant damage.nothing was previously done to correct any failures because we were unaware of any problems or safety hazards in the vehicle.
Came home from work.left in another vehicle.received phone call from landlord that truck was on fire and had caught house on fire.family forced to move after having only moved to this home 2 weeks prior.truck destoyed as well as home and furnishings and personal belongings.extensive expense and emotional trauma.vehicle parked
While vehicle was parked a fire started under the hood.dealership was notified, but not resolve the problem. The cause was not determined.
Ford f150 2001 parked in the garage ignited into flames after being parked for over one hour.neighbor saw smoke coming from under the garage and knocked on the door. I opened the kitchen that leads to garage flames coming from under the hood. I opened the garage and fire spread to another car parked in the garage behind truck in the driveway. Flames rose to upstairs bedroom and throughout the garage.
Vehicle was parked when consumer told the passenger that a burning smell was coming from the vehicle. Whenconsumer and passenger were responding to the smell there was fire coming from underneath the vehicle.consumer called the fire department that responded immediately.vehicle burned completely beyond recognition.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated after parking the vehicle, she observed smoke coming from under the hood. The contact found the wiring under the hood had burned and melted. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the contact was awaiting an assessment of the failure. The current and failure mileages were 95,000.
2001 f150 superext cab caught fire on 12/22/07. Essurance has investigated the fire to be caused by the cruise control malfunction.
My wife noticed that there was smoke commong from my 2001 f-150 super crew. Iran to my truck and pulled a plug out which was on fire. I brought my truck to the dealership and they informed me that there was a recall on this part, but my truck was not part of the recall. I had them fix my truck which cost me $200.00. I called ford and talked to the service manager at the dealership, but nobody is willing to help me out.
2001 ford f-150 - parked in garage for about 30 min. - fire in left rear corner of engine compartment - cruise control had not worked for about a year - cruise control deactivation switch recovered, and exraid internal contacts show splatter from arcing - additional arcing evidence on wire harness in vicinity of brake vacuum booster.
1 month ago my 2001 f150 would not crank.i checked the fuse and the #6 fuse (5 amp) had blown.i replaced it with a new 5 amp fuse and it blew again.i called our roadside assistance and asked that the truck be towed as we wanted to know why it was blowing the fuse each time we replaced it.the repair shop had the truck for 2 days and could not duplicate the problemabout 10 days later it blew a fuse again. This time it was the #15 fuse(still a 5 amp fuse) and this time the truck would crank but would not go out of park. Called a tow truck again and had it taken to a different repair shop that night. I spoke with the repair shop owner on sat july 1 and told him it was a secondary vehicle and as this was a holiday weekend not to rush. Just when they opened back up after the holiday if he could get it fixed then.on the morning of july 4th 2006 we were called around 10:30 am by the repair shop owner, who was also a tenant in this building, that our truck had caught on fire during the night and was a total loss.he asked that we come right over.we called our insurance on the way as we luckily still had full coverage even though our truck was paid for.the auto repair shop had all the bay doors cut open by the fire department during the night(july 3rd) and there were several other cars in the building that were damaged also.at least one of which was a total loss also.the building had water and smoke damage even in its restroom. Therepair shop has not been able to open all week and who knows how large his deductible, etc is.i have since found out my ford 2003 excursion has a fire recall on it.i am terrified to have my children in it or have it near my home or someone else's as i don't want to be responsible if it happens again. I have also found out that in my neighborhood of 26 houses. The man 4 doors down had his f150 burn down in his driveway during the night. It happened the month prior to us moving here.
While driving vehicle stalledand the lights blinked on and off intermittently. Driver took the vehicle to the dealer for inspection, andmechanicdetermined that the electricalfuses needed to be replaced.
A short inwiring causinghorn to go out while driving. Dealer notified.
While traveling on the interstate at approx. 60 mph, the engine shut off and the dashboard gauges and odometer went blank. I was not able to restart the engine and the vehicle had to be towed from the travel lane of the highway. The ford dealer that the vehicle was towed to, stevens ford in milford, ct claims that there is a open wire in the dashboard wiring.
After owning the new vehicle from 2001 until 2003, the vehicle ran perfect.however, after that time i noticed a serious problem with the vehicle "loping" while sitting idle at stop lights/stop signs with it in drive with the headlights and ac on. Even though i turn the lights and ac off and try it, the problem still occurs.i have taken it in to a ford dealerships, they charged me over $100 for replacing a sensor, which did not correct the problem.i took it back and they stated they could not find the problem unless they could hook up the test equipment and observe the readings while driving down the road.finding this answer unacceptable,i took it to another dealership that basically told me the same thing.to this day, it's still loping at intersections. Now, i have to put it in neutral when i arrive at an stop light to stop the "loping."it's pretty sad when the mechanics at ford aren't able to fix the problem, or the corporate office blows you off and "sticks by their dealerships" instead of assisting their customers (now ex-customers).
Turned into a grocery store parking lot and truck started to smoke. I thought it was over heating but when i parked i got out and the truck started having black smoke then flames came from the driver side of the hood over the tire. I called 911.when the fire trucks arrived the hood was in flames and the front of the truck was burned. I am the original owner of the truck and have took very good care of it.someone that works with my son had an f150 that burned 6 months ago.after we looked up the information about this i found out this has happened alot. I also found a recall on a part for the cruise control but i was never informed of this. How are people informed of recalls?i lived a the same address for 7 years and had the same phone number.the dealer i bought the truck from palmetto ford in charleston sc has been around for a long time.i don't understand why i was not informed. If i had not got out i would have burned with the truck. Is it the owner responsibility to check for recalls. I would understand if i was not the original owner but i am.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked in the driveway flames were suddenly present coming from the engine compartment. The fire department was called to the scene and extinguished the flames. During the incident, the vehicle was destroyed. The cause of the failure was not determined. The local dealer and manufacturer were not notified. The contact indicated that prior to the fire the vehicle had not been driven or turned on for two days. The failure mileage was 89,000.
The contact owned a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was parked on the street, away from the contact's home, it caught fire. The contact was notified by the neighbor followed by the fire department. The origin of the fire was from the speed control deactivation switch/engine as described in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). A police and fire report were filed. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. There were no injuries. The failure mileage was 137,000. The vehicle was destroyed. ...updated 05/17/17
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle revved up and stalled. Additionally, while driving, the brake pedal was depressed however, the vehicle was slow to stop. The contact stated that the throttle cable was exposed and installed additional bolts. There were no warning lights illuminated. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 211,000.
Caught on fire under the hood driver side wire wallarea.*dtconsumer stated original components and parts were melted and damaged.
All i know is i was at a neighbors foraround 1 1/2 hours and we hear a loud boom. We ran out side and my truck hood was on fire, it burned everything visible on top of the motor and toward the driver firewall . It busted the driver side tire and completely burned everything visible under the hood. The dash components as far as the eye can see are not bad, unknown of internal damage.i'm not sure what caused the problem. I did go to the recall site to see if there may have been something i did find this control switch for speed recall and not sure if it applies to mine.even though it brought it up when i entered my vin #. I did receive a recall on the gas tank straps but did not replace them they were in great shape. But i did not receive on on this. I do have pictures if you need them. Thanks
Soft aluminum heads allowing sparkplug threads to wallow out and shoot them out head like a rifle and breaking coil mount and since fuel still being squirted in it is ejected into a hot engine manifold that could ignite the fuel air mixture and cause a fire.happened in motion on city street.ford is addle if they think they can pass it on to the consumer unscathed!
Coils burns out, spark plugs burn out, have changed numerous times, get one fixed then a different one goes out. Changed all eight 3 weeks later started burning out again. Comstant problem.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving 15 mph, he heard a loud noise as the vehicle accelerated. The contact inspected the vehicle and found that the bolt on the engine head was rusted and became corroded. In addition, the manifold was cracked and leaking carbon dioxide due to the corrosion. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle had not been repaired.the vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileage was 120,000.
As i was leaving a stop sign, i accelerated and aspark plug blew out of it's hole and will not go back in.this is a product defect that can cause serious injury or deaths to unknowing ford owners. Ford should recall asap.
There is a problem with ford f-150's blowing spark plugs. I have blown 2 so far and read on numerous websites of many many people having this same issue.both times i have pulled over and disconnected the ignition coil.if i would not know how to do this the blown plug could result in an engine fire.this is a serious problem that ford needs to fix!
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that when driving at various speeds, attempting a turn or traveling over a road bump, the vehicle would sporadically emit a metal-to-metal dragging noise. The contact inspected the vehicle and found that the support for the radiator was fractured, causing the radiator to sway while driving. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who confirmed the diagnosis. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 201,000.updated 07/23/13*lj
The spark plug popped out of the cylinder head.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving highway speeds, the vehicle suddenly went into limp mode and the power failed. The contact took the vehicle to prestigious motors dealer located in riverhead, ny where it was diagnosed that the vehicle was included in a recall. The contact was unable to provide the recall component and nhtsa campaign number. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The contact returned the vehicle to the dealer several times for other repairs, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failures. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000.updated 09/01/17*lj
Clutch fan belt
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated they drove their vehicle to the store and then back to their residence. A few minutes later the contacts nephew came into the residence and stated they saw smoke coming from their vehicle. When the contact went back outside they saw smoke and fire coming from underneath the hood. The contact was able to lift the front hood of the vehicle and with a water garden hose was able to extinguish the fire. No one was injured, there was no fire department report filed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 160,000.
I was driven and the spark plug blewout of the head. *dt
The gas peddle stuck on the for f150, i see complaint and a recall about the escape, but what about the fords?on the intranet are several complaints about the same issue with the ford trucks.we had a major accident and out truck was destroyed due to this.
Soft aluminum heads allowing sparkplug threads to wallow out and shoot them out head like a rifle and breaking coil mount and since fuel still being squirted in it is ejected into a hot engine manifold that could ignite the fuel air mixture and cause a fire. Happened while driving on city street.ford is addle if they think they can pass it on to the consumer unscathed!
Blown spark plug on cylinder 8.
I keep having major issues with my truck ejecting spark plugs from the engine which is breaking not only my spark plugs but my coil pack as well. This is rediculious. The first time i was at a light at a dead stop when i hear a loud banging noise like something exploded then my truck started running rough and had to get it towed. It stranded us 45 minutes from home. The second time was two days ago on march 18 i was driving through a drive thru again at a dead stop and heard a loud noise and had the same issue. Again my spark plug was ejected and coil pack broken. The first time was in cylinder 1 and was repaired then one month later the next time cylinder 2 ejected. 5 minutes after it was repaired and had new plug and coil pack it again ejected. Im upset because i can no longer drive my truck. If ford doesnt fix this i willnever purchase another ford. Now it is useless sitting in my garage takin up space.
I parked, walked inside...moments later the truck was on fire..
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. When the vehicle was started, it idled roughly and made a popping noise. While driving 30 mph, the vehicle rode roughly and had difficulty accelerating. While depressing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle hesitated and still would not accelerate. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired and the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 112,000.
While moving to coeur d alene, id, from california, a spark plug blew out of the engine block for the second time, causing it to be un drivable, leaving us broke down on a major interstate, and requiring a very expensive tow from oregon to our new home in idaho.
The truck was parked in my driveway for at least 24 hours without being used or turned on. The front of the truck suddenly went on fire. The fire department came and put it out. The fire burned only the front up to the windshield leaving the cab partially melted and my daughters car seat unsafe. Now this mess sits in my driveway as i wait for inspector. As it falls apart more and more each day as my family and neighbors smell the burnt rubble and are reminded of that frightening afternoon.
Soft aluminum heads allowing sparkplug threads to wallow out and shoot them out head like a rifle and breaking coil mount and since fuel still being squirted in it is ejected into a hot engine manifold that could ignite the fuel air mixture and cause a fire.happened while driving 60 mph. On fm1093 road.ford is addle if they think they can pass it on to the consumer unscathed!
Engine blew the spark plug out while idling.could cause an engine fire.
I was driving northbound on i-95 when the driver of an adjacent vehicle alerted me that there was fire shooting out from the area of the fuel filler door.i immediately pulled over onto the highway median and jumped out.the truck was engulfed in flames, and the cab was on fire. I burned myself on the melting steering wheel and was singed by melting plastic.
Spark plug has blown out on 3 different times 1 plug has blown twice.no fire, but if i had continues it may cause a fire, fuel and spark out side the engine.
I had been at my neighbors house for over 1 1/2 hours. We heard a loud boom that shook the trailer we ran outside and discovered the drivers side tire blew out due to the fire. The entire hood was melting down onto the motor . There was no electrical components left under the hood by this time and the fire was spreading to the cab , but we finally put it out then the fire department came . I called my insuranceco , they are investigating the cause of the fire . Please let me know if any of this pertains to my case . Thank you
Woke up this morning to a couple of loud "booms".my husband went to check it out and discovered his truck (which we just purchased in may) was on fire.the fire destroyed the truck, melted the siding on our house and garage, and even cracked three of our neighbor's windows.we are so grateful the firefighters arrived when they did or this fire would've kept burning our house.the truck hadn't moved since last night...don't know what happened but we will not be purchasing a ford again.
My vehicle was in motion in a straight line with a s speed of 30 mph when i heard a loud pop sound and loss of power, although the engine was still running but extremely rough.i turned into a lot within the next 75 yards and parked, turned the vehicle off.i opened the hood to find a ignition coil and an intact spark plug from cylinder #3 sitting on top of the valve cover.
The contact owns 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that while parked, the vehicle caught on fire from under the hood area and exploded. As a result, the contact's home also caught on fire from the vehicle fire. The fire was extinguished by the local fire department and a fire report was filed. A resident suffered fro smoke inhalation. The vehicle was not inspected and remained parked at the contact's residence. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure and current mileage was 164,800.
The truck started on fire while sitting in the driveway hours after being parked. By the time we realized it was on fire, it was totally out of control and the truck well beyond saving. It burned so hot it melted the tires, the siding of the house and destroyed part of a privacy fence. We kept water on the fire until it went out about an hour and a half later. The fire started under the hood and the whole front of the truck is almost unrecognizable. The owner ( [xxx] ) is an auto mechanic and has been for forty plus years. We run an auto repair business. We had heard vague things about fords and fires but did not look into it until after the incident. We purchased the truck this winter and never got any recall notices for the cruise control switch problem. The prior owner says he did not either. We have not yet contacted ford because of reading all the horror stories of how they refuse responsibility. We had liability insurance only. The anger is letting up a bit and the shock has worn off and now we are figuring out the next step. Reporting the incident to you seems to be it. I will contact ford on monday.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that the front end of the vehicle caught fire while it was parked. The fire department stated that the fire initiated in the engine near the master cylinder area. The contact also stated that nhtsa campaign number: 06v286000 (vehicle speed control) was received after the failure occurred. The vehicle was destroyed.the failure and current mileage was 120,000.
I own a 2001 f150 super cab 44 the ford motor company has already admitted that the problem was their fault something about for some reason they left metal shavings between the head of the motor and the block of the motor causing it to leak oil really really bad onto the starter and the exhaust manifold and it just pours oil as fast as you can pour it in which is a high probability of the exhaust manifold to ignite the oil and burst into flames why they haven't already done a recall is beyond me they made a upgraded head gasket that they will sell you and you can fix their mistake on your own nickel but i don't have over 3000 dollars to pull the engine and fix the problem its a 5.4 engine and every one i have seen around the same year model has the exact same oil leak that could be very dangerous not to mention it has already messed up the integrity of my engine
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was parked approximately 12 feet from the contact's residence, the security alarm sounded. The contact observed flames coming from the front of the vehicle that spread to the driver's side of the vehicle without warning. The fire was extinguished by the contact and other individuals. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). The failure mileage was approximately 160,000.
We have a ford f150 crew cab with a 5.4 triton motor.i was putting it in reverse to drive away and there was a strange popping sound.i instantly shut it off and opened the hood.my father examined it for me and stated the number 3 spark plug had ejected itself, cracking the coil as well.we had to have a helicoil kit installed in order to have threads for the new plug.the truck still is not running properly.this has cost approximately $300 so far, and there is more work that will have to be done since it still sputters and runs rough.this is a well known problem by the ford dealership, as i have researched it on the internet but ford refuses to take responsibility for the poorly manufactured triton motor.fires can start when they pop out as well.this is a dis-service to the public who have unknowingly bought these vehicles and get stuck with huge repairs due to the design of the motor.i am disgusted that there is not a recall.ford must be held responsible for all these repairs!there is a huge injustice happening by allowing ford to walk away from the responsibility.a recall before deaths happen would be the responsible thing to do!lemon laws should apply to the triton motors by ford!if i had known this was happening we would never ever have purchased this vehicle!shame on the ford company!!!get the recall set into motion to compensate all the people who bought these dangerous pieces of crap!
Ejected or blown spark plugwas driving down the road and herd a loud pop and then the truck started driving really rough.got it to the shop and they confirmed after i gave an explanation of what i heard and experienced.
Spark "blew out" of cylinder head and also damaged coil-on-plug assembly.
Spark plug blew out of 2001 ford f150.
Had minor ticking noise - was told this is typical in this ford engine.16 months ago i had the dealer replace the spark plugs, ticking was still there, and just last week one of the plugs blew out of the head.luckily no accident or injury.this could be quite dangerous having a plug sparking with fuel vapors escaping from the hole where the plug used to be.after talking to a number of f150 owners - found this is a rather common problem.why no recall?dealer installed spacer insert rather than helicoil.rather expensive repair, and if it happens again, will need new head.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated when starting the vehicle the engine would exhibit a continuous increase and decrease in engine rpms. While driving at speeds of at least 20 mph, the engine would idle tremendously loud and the check engine light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic he performed an oil change. The failure persisted and the vehicle was taken to a second mechanic. The mechanic replaced the mass sensor however; the repair did not correct the failure. The mechanic then advised cylinder three had misfired. The failure had not yet been corrected to date. The failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 62,052.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.she was informed that her vehicle caught fire.the fire was extinguished using a fire extinguisher and the fire department was called.as of august 3, 2007, the dealer has not repaired the vehicle.the manufacturer stated that they would send a letter to the contact within two weeks.the current and failure mileages were 119,000.updated 02-01-08.updated 02/01/08
2001 ford f150 with v8 4.6 liter engine blows spark plugs out of the head. Had 2 do this in the last 2 months. Had to get out of traffic because engine will not run, call tow truck and deliver to repair shop. They redrilled the hole and installed an insert both times. Alot of ford engines of this type do this as i now know. Afraid to drive this truck and alot of money out of my pocket!!!!!!!
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the vehicle caught fire while parked outside the contact's place of work.the fire department was notified, but did not state what caused the fire.the fire burned the motor, created a hole through the hood of the vehicle, and scorched the entire dashboard.the windshield glass burst into pieces and the vehicle was towed to his residence.the ford dealer filed a case and followed-up with the contact within 15 business days and informed him that someone would diagnose the vehicle.the contact was also informed that there was a recall for the cruise control.the vin and nhtsa campaign id number were unknown.the failure and current mileages were 197,000.updated 04/17/09.*ljupdated 04/20/09.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 70 mph in dry conditions, the contact heard a loud noise coming from the vehicle.initially, the contact thought a tire was blown and pulled the vehicle off the road.all four tires were in normal condition, but the scent of gas was detected.the vehicle was towed to a mechanic,who disconnected the fuel injector to the number seven cylinders,so the vehicle could be driven home.the failure was not repaired at that time.the contact took the vehicle to a local shop closer to home, and was charged $1,863 for removing both heads, and had the machine flat at the number seven cylinder.the ford manufacturer was notified, and stated that the contact was responsible for the engine repair.the current mileagewas 91,750, and failure mileage was 90,075.the consumer feels the problem was the triton engine and ford should be held accountable for the cost of the repairs. Update 5/3/07
Spark plug blowout. 2nd. Time.
Dt*: the contact stated while driving any speed on various road conditions, the engine stalled and there was a loss of all power without warning.after an extended period of time, the engine restarted and the instrument panel provided an incorrect digital display.the vehicle was inspected by a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.the manufacturer was not notified.
I own a 2001 ford f150 pickup.i've had to change a coil (above spark plug) on this truck several times (at least 5 failures) since i've owned this truck.when a coil goes out the truck misses a lot and at times when you slow down to turn a corner the truck will die, causing me to brake to an immediate stop because the power stearing goes out.very dangerous.
Experienced spark plug blowout during regular driving, occurred once in one cylinder of a 2001 ford f150 5.4 triton dual fuel factory propane. Used a helicoil kit and repaired the damage and other cylinders to prevent further damage.
While leaving a stop sign under normal acceleration my 2001 f 150 with 113,000. Miles blew a spark plug out of the right side / third cylinder back . It broke the coil and the plug was just laying on the head . The sparkplug threads were not damaged.
Vehicle was parked and motor was off. Vehicle catch on fire and fire departments had to go turn it off but we could not save anything from this truck it got very damaged.
Engine rebuilt due to it consuming oil through the rings on the pistons.truck was still burning oil. If let to sit for more than 10 min. It would blow a huge cloud of blue/gray smoke and according to towne ford blue smoke was oil.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving 40 mph the contact heard a banging noise in the engine and the vehicle started to lose power. The contact was able to safely drive onto the emergency lane and after looking under the hood, he observed thata spark plug was missing. The vehicle was towed to a local mechanic to have the vehicle repaired. The contact is concerned that a crash could have occurred when the spark plugged popped out of the engine. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 98,000.
2001 ford f150 was parked for 4-5 days in driveway. Woke up early a.m. To loud thumb noise. Looked out, truck was engulfed in flames. Fire depts says it looks like it was electrical and from under hood. Truck is a total loss. Insurance co. Has yet to look at truck.
2001 ford f-150 lariat..5.4 cu .im engine. Multiple spark plugs self extract ..after 50,000 miles, creating possible fire hazard. No warning when it will occur. This happens in spite of routinenormal maintenance being performed. When the plug pops out it also breaks the ignition coil tab for this cylinder thus making the cylinder inoperative with the possibility of raw gasoline/ethanol being ejected next to a uncontrolled spark from the loose coil. Very dangerous,especially with my wife and kids in the vehicle.there has been no notification from ford of this possibility. This has happened to at least a few dozen times to vehicles in my local area.in fact, it must be a frequent situation because there are after market repair kits.. Heli-coil installation (not a permanent repair).therepair from ford is to replace the engine heads...a $5,000.00 plus repair cost if past the warranty period. Ford will not provide any satisfaction.
Attempting to park vehicle in parking stall with foot on brake stopping the vehicle.the vehicle, for no apparent reason, abruptly accelerated forward striknig the vehicle on the other side of the parking stall.the resulting crash caused damage to the front of the 2011 gmc sport utility vehicle and to the front of the 2001 ford f-150.this is the second time an incident similar to this has occurred.the first time was in august 2011.the first time the vehicle demonstrated a similar phenomena occurred when the owner was parking the vehicle in a parking stall.the vehicle was stopped in the parking stall, the driver's foot on the brake and the vehicle abruptly accelerated, for no apparent reason, over a concrete parking block.the vehicle continued into the street as the driver continued to apply the brake, attempting to stop the ford f-150.the driver was unable to avoid striking a vehicle after entering the street.
My husbands' ford f150 truck caught on fire and was totaled. The truck had been idle for 2 days and not driven more then 500 feet over the last 2 months. I was awaked from sleep when my husband happened to glance out the window and see the fire.the vehicle was on the street.we called 911 but by the time they arrived the entire king cab portion of the truck was totaled.
Dt:2001 ford f150.the contact stated, on october 16, 2005 the spark plug flew out of his vehicle.the vehicle was not able to be driven at that time.it was pulled off the road and towed to a local shop.the mechanic did not know why this occurred.according to ford, they have not heard of this problem.the vehicle has not been fixed at this time.the head needs to be replaced as a result.
I own a 2001 ford f 150 w/ the 5.4 triton engine, while i was backing the truck out of a restaurant, the engine made a loud pop. I took the truck to a ford dealership...they told me that the engine blew the # 3 spark plug out. The service department told me that this is a common problem with the motor because of bad designed heads. They advised me that i would be better off with a new engine at the cost of $4800.00. I pulled up a site on the internet that states that there have been thousands of complaints with the same problems. I feel like ford should have a recall on this engine.
One morning upon starting my 2001 ford f-150, i heard a loud pop and knocking coming from my engine compartment. The #3 spark plug on the passenger side, shot out of the cylinder head and broke the #3 cylinder ignition coil, stripping the threading on the cylinder head. Ignition coil, spark plug, and steel insert threading were replaced.mileage = 1245155.4 v8this is appears to be a well-known problem:http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/7_on_your_side&id=4757786http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2007/03/ford_spark_plug_fire.htmlhttp://ezinearticles.com/?ford-spark-plug-problems---spark-plugs-broken-and-blowing-out&id=1107803.
'99 - '08 ford 5.4l v8's are equipped with 100,000 mile spark plugs from the factory.they are failing in large numbers at well under 50,000 miles.most times pulling the threads out of the aluminum heads of the motor.other times the spark plugs break leaving part of it in the block.my problem was the #7 plug breaking in half while the vehicle was in operation.when i took my '01 f-150 super crew to the dealer i was told that they couldn't replace the rest of the spark plugs because they would probably strip the threads out of the heads when they removed them.
Ford 2001 f150 crew4x4 replaced spark plugs after #4 coil pack went bad then number2 coil pack went bad after only 65,000 miles. Then at 142,000miles #6coil pack and sparkplug blew out of motor.
I'm in the large growing number of owners that have had a sparkplug blow out. Ford knows this is a problem and have come upwith a special tool to help in the repair of this. It rethreads the hole then they have an insert that goes in it. The problem is there's not enough threads to hold the plug. The thing is, if they don't want to do a total recall then they should at least cover the expense when it happens. I guess like everything else, it's going to take a death or serious injury before they will step up to the plate and do the right thing.
Well at first my 2001f-150 superscript at 55000 miles started to lag, when i would press the gas it would take a long time to pick up speed or change gears. Then one day i was driving home from work going about 55 mph when i hear a loud pop, i let go of the gas pedal because it really scared me i had to regain control of my vehicle once i did i tried pressing on the gas and it wouldn't go anywhere so i decided to pull over and have to towed to a ford dealership, it was there that they told me it was going to cost me 2500 hundred dollars to fix. Now i have to wait two weeks until it gets repaired.
Ford f150 spark plug # 8 blow out while driving to work.there were noxious fumes that eventually become very strong.i have read numerous complaints about this and feel that this must be a safety hazard due to obvious raw fuel, heat and potential sparks.
I was getting on the interstate this am and heard a noise, the truck lost power and started running extremely rough. I turned around and barely made it home (only a few miles). When i raised the hood, a spark plug was laying on top of the engine. The coil pack was also broken when the spark plug blew out. There was a very strong smell of gas. I researched the internet and found that this is a major problem with ford engines built from 1997 - 2003.if i had been in a center or left lane, being rush hour traffic, this could have caused a major wreck. This problem should not be ignored and should become a recall for ford.
A spark plug blew out of my ford f-150. Did not know until recently that this problem occurs a lot in ford truck motors. Engine does not really run now because it would probably catch on fire from exhaust flames. I do not know what i have to do to get the problem fixed, but after reading multiple complaints, i am led to believe i will be paying roughly $5,000 to get the problem fixed.
Head gasket leaks.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.on july 27, 2007, the vehicle caught fire while parked.the vehicle was destroyed.a fire and police report were filed.the fire marshall stated that the fire began in the engine compartment.the passenger side fender of another parked vehicle was scorched due to the fire.the current and failure mileages were 80,000. Updated 02-01-08 updated 02/01/08
Dt*: the contact stated while driving 10 mph through a light, and making a left turn under normal road conditions, the contact heard a pop coming from under the hood.after pulling over to inspect under the hood, the contact noticed that the third spark plug had popped out of place from the cylinder head.the vehicle was towed to a dealer who would not inspect the vehicle.it was towed to another dealer via reference from the warranty company.the vehicle was currently being evaluated by the dealer, awaiting the results.the manufacturer was notified and denied that the vehicle was part of the recall list and therefore would not provide further assistance.the contact noticed consumer complaints via website similar to the problems the vehicle had.one similar complaint was odi #10033248.
- the contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 40 mph the vehicle made a loud popping sound similar to a truck back firing.the mechanic stated the spark plug and coilswerecausing the failure. This failure occurred on 2 previous occasions.the recent failure the mechanic was unable to repair by changing the spark plugs, the damagewas more advanced and costly.most ford trucks experienced this failure at 8 years.the vehicle was towed, and was currently at the dealer for repair.the failure and current mileage were93000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 ld.the contact's vehicle caught fire while it was parked.she stated that the fire originated near the motor and brake fluid.the fire department was not called to the scene.the contact extinguished the fire by disconnecting the battery.the manufacturer has not yet been notified and the vehicle has not been repaired.the vehicle is still at the contact's residence.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 157,889.
I had an original spark plug blow out of my ford f-150 v-8triton motor while i was driving on the freeway. It made a loud pop noise and then i seen a flame i pulled over right away and shut off the truck and called for help. Thankfully i was not hurt and the fire went out and did not burn the truck to the ground. Ford refused to fix it they said it was not a lubricated part and my warranty didn't cover the $2000-3000.00 repair. It is a defective design and they know it but are not allowed to fix it under the warranty's.
2001 f150 lightning.blewout a plug from the head 24030 miles on engine.
I have a2001 ford f 150 w/a triton v8 engine. It blew a plug out and ford knows there is a problem and won't fix the issue. I am have to pay $1,000.00 to repair an engine that is defective right off the factory floor. I have done a lot of research and there is a serious problem and some have caught fire. Will people actually have to die before ford is required to do something about it?
#3 spark plug drivers side blown out , damaged coil and possibly fuel rail. 5.4 triton engine is in a 2001 f-150 4x4 with 126,000 miles, not very safe with the possibility of a spark right next to the fuel rail.
Ford 5.4 liters have the sparkplugblow out of the cylinder head very often 4 have happen to my 2001 ford f150 with the 5.4 they want you to use a thread insert to repair the damage but even then it still happens not to mention pretty expensive to boot it is a well known problem with these motors they also break the coil packs on top of the spark plug ford knows of the problem but will not fix.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact was driving approximately 46 mph when the engine began to sputter with low engine power. In addition, the engine exhibited a rough idle when sitting idle at a complete stop. The failure occurred frequently. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 128,098.
I own a 2001 f-150 ford truck. I have experienced3x now in a year the spark plugs blowing out of the heads. The first 2x it scared me half to death to the point i lost control for a few seconds ( thank god no one was on the road at the time). I have had the plugs heli-coiled in twice and waiting on the 3rd one now. The ford dealership i take the truck to says, "it is a poor design in the heads of this motor that causes the plugs to blow out and ford motor company knows about the problem." i am concerned that it will happen to someone else and cause serious injury or even death due to the "explosion" sound at first and the extremely loud knocking noise.
The contact owned a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked for a few days when it suddenly caught on fire and burned to the ground. The contact suffered minor burn injuries as a result. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileages were 249,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While parked, the contact noticed smoke coming from under the hood. After opening the hood the contact noticed that the manifold and the wiring harness was on fire. The contact stated that the vehicle had been shut off and had not been driven prior to the fire. The contact was able to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostics or repairs. The approximate failure mileage was 28,000.
Re: 2001 ford svt lightningmy vehicle violently ejected a spark plug from the engine's head, while merging on a highway on-ramp.upon failure, the vehicle obviously started misfiring, bucking, and was a handful when pulling over to side of the road.ford only used 4 sets of threads on their lightining heads from 1999 to early 2003.conventional heads typically use between 8 and 10 threads to hold a plug, but ford designed their heads with only 4 threads on many modular 5.4-liter v8 motors too (not just the lightning).they have acknowledged that there is a problem, as they have changed the head design in early 2003 to a new part with 8 threads.but ford has not issued a recall for older lightnings (and other f-150's), even though this could be a potential safety problem (fire, loss of control, etc.).i have already had my head replaced with another inferior 4-thread design, and i wonder when the next plug will be blown from my engine.i would like to see nhtsa encourage ford to retrofit all affected vehicles as this is a common problem for many lightning owners.
Pulled out of side road onto major highway and suddenly a loud flapping noise from engine was heard.immediately pulled to shoulder of road and turn vehicle off and called for assistance.was told that a spark plug was the cause of the problem and that it should be a easy fix, this was not the case because the head had to be removed to extracted to damaged plug.our fix is costing upwards of $700.
I was driving my 2001ford svt lightning, with only 30,000 miles on the odometer. No sign of a problem whatsoever. While passing a big truck, pop........and then i lost power and almost didn't complete the pass in time. Once i pulled over, i found that a spark plug blew out, and took out a coil on it's way. The ford dealer wants big money for the repair (new heads), and i can't afford it right now. I've found this to be a common problem, and ford won't do anything about it. My plugs are original, so nothing was done by me to contribute to this failure. Now my truck is sitting in the driveway, and it can't be driven. Hope my other fords don't spit out a plug.
Driving home in my 2001 f150 supercrew and when i turned on the a/c fan, smoke started coming out from under the glove box.i pulled over and look under the box and noticed the connector to the fan speed pack was burning.i blew it out before it did any further damage, then unplugged it.no issues since then.
Spark plugs/coils going bad at 13,000 then 18,000 and 39,000 miles on 2001 ford f150 supercrew 5.4l.
I have a 2001 ford f150 with the 4.6l triton. Driving home from work on the evening of april 27th, im at a red light. As soon as it turns green i push the pedal to go. Out comes the spark plug from the block. I have read numerous complaints about this issue on the internet. I cannot believe ford has not issued a recall over this. Not only is it dangerous, but its a silly problem to have. I have had 5 estimates to fix this problem all over $2000. There's no way i can afford this, i am looking for a class action lawsuit to join. Very disappointed in ford and when i get this fixed i will never own another ford vehicle.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.after being parked for one hour, the vehicle burst into flames and was destroyed.two vehicles next to the contact's vehicle were damaged.the fire department stated that the fire originated from the engine compartment and a report was filed.the contact has pictures.the failure mileage was 157,000.
2001 ford f-150 blew out a spark plug for the 2nd time.caused the truck to go off the road since it immediately lost power while going 65mph.this is the 2nd one that has blown and will likely cost a few thousand dollars to fix.there is a forum on consumer affairs with hundreds of people with the same exact problem with their ford vehicle.the website link is http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/ford_spark.htmlif you would like to check it out.
2001 ford f150 crew cab. 4.6 v8 has a leaky head gasket. Ford is aware of the problem because there is a service bulliten. Artical no.03-6-2 dated 03/31/03. I feel if there are many like this why is there not a recall.
My 4.6l engine on my 2001 ford f150 pickup truck needed new spark plugs.i have changed plugs on many motors before so it is not new to me.i read the service manual and learned more about this particular model by reading information off the net.i was very careful and did everything the service manual and net info told me to do.even so, the very first plug i removed from the engine block broke.the porcelain and hex nut came out in one piece but the bottom threads and ground electrode remained in the engine block.i went back to the net to search for solutions to the problem only to find that more often than not the spark plugs on these models will break apart when removing them.i believe this falls under the category of a recall.this will be a costly repair that i cannot do myself and i don't believe ford can justify this many plugs breaking.
Driving 35 to 40 miles an hour.heard a loud pop under the hood pulled over and found a spark plug had blown out of the engine.not fixed yet.
On 10/5/08, driving near home, slow speed, heard a loud noise from under the hood, lost power.determined that the 4th spark plug on drivers side had unthreaded from engine, damaging coil.on attempt to replace with new spark plug, learned that the cylinder head threads were damaged (stripped).76,000 miles, spark plug had never been removed, was original from ford factory.
On or about 4/21/05 i was driving my 2001 ford f-150 taking my son and nephew to school. As i made a right turn at the school my engine stalled. I lost all stering control and had just enough brake power to slow the vehicle. I put the truck in neutral and started the truck. I took it to my local ford dealer and they replaced the air intake control valve. About 2 weeks later at the exact same spot and time the engine again stalled on me. Again, i lost all stering and had just enough brakes to slow so i could put the truck in neutral and start the engine. My ford dealer is telling me they can not find the problem with it and stated i could pick the truck up and drive it if i wanted to. Not wanting to have myself or my family killed in a car crash i told them no and that they needed to fix the truck. They agreed to try and fix the truck. I understand that you may not be able to help me with this next issue but if you can i would appreciate it. While they try to find the problem with my truck they have the right to keep my truck for 30 days and i would have to rent a car. At $20 per day for 30 days that would cost me $600. I can not afford this as ford refuses to lend me a car. Thank you. Robert r. Hernandez
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that while eating dinner, the fire department informed her that her vehicle caught on fire. The flames were extinguished, and she has a copy of the report.the insurance company was in the process of investigating the cause of the failure. She was in the process of contacting the manufacturer. The failure and current mileages were 147,300.
Spark plug explosively blown from cylinder head.
I have a 2001 ford f150 lariat supercrew with the 5.4 liter engine.my family and i were on vacation when the 3rd sparkplug back on the drivers side blew out of the engine and left us stranded. It destroyed the coil in the process and nicked the fuel rail. We had to have a forty mile tow toa mechanic who could put in a helicoil to hold the new sparkplug and also put in a new coil.this cost us $600 including the tow.this was the 2nd ford with a 5.4 liter engine in a week that this mechanic fixed with a blown sparkplug.the nearest ford dealer wanted to replace the entire head at my expense for $3,300 not including a tow.this took place in kalispell montana.since then i have had to check and retighten at least one of my spark plugs every 3,000 miles. The truck had approximately 127,000 miles on it when i blew my sparkplug.
My 2001 f-150 had #4 cylinder spark plug blow out. Actually melted the metal portion of the spark plug. I have 56,000 miles on my truck. Sales man told me the truck did not require any type of tune up until 100,000 miles. I guess he was wrong.
Consumer popped the second spark plug. The vehicle is running rough. There was something between the plug and the aluminum head that made the plugs pop off. Please provide any further information. Please provide vehicle identification number.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150 triton. The vehicle was taken for state inspection when the contact was advised that the engine, engine manifold and bolts were corroded. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the failure was confirmed. The manufacturer wascontacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 68,000 and the current mileage was 71,000. Updated 05/21/12 the consumer was informed the material used were defective.
While driving down the interstate, the vehicle caught on fire.everything under the hood was destroyed.
My 2001 ford f150 blew a spark plug right out of the aluminum head on 8-17-08. Vehicle had about 90,000 miles on it. It is a common and repeating failure of the 5.4l v-8 engine and ford will not acknowledge it as a problem. I opted for the helicoil replacement option ($640) over a complete new head ($3000). Ford will not pay for any of this even though it is their design flaw. Later models have been changed to correct this problem. If it was not a problem then why was it corrected?
While driving the vehicle manning foldbracket fell down on the highway.but before itfell hit the gas cable accelerator. Dealer notified.
On tuesday morning, 05/29/2007 at 1:30am, i was awakened by a loud boom and a bright flash from outside of my bedroom window.when i jumped up to see what was happening, i saw my truck engulfed in flames.i grabbed my cell phone from beside my bed and dialed 911 as i ran to the front porch.by the time i reached the front porch the entire front of the vehicle was engulfed, the hood was completely gone and the front tires were on fire.when the fire department arrived, the truck was on fire from the front bumper to the rear bumper.the inside of the truck was completely in flames and all of the window glass had either melted or been blown away from the truck body.it was determined by the fire department that the fire began inside of the engine compartment.
Ford f 150 safety issue.(built with magnesium radiator supports)the vehicle was destroyed due to a fire in the engine compartment.the consumer parked the vehicle and later found the vehicle smoking.the vehicle was a total loss. *sc
2001 ford f-150 the engine on the truck caught on fire came to work at 6am around 10:15am fire department was call truck was on fire, the radiator and front end was all melted engine completely burn there was a hole in the middle of the dash board and all the wires look burn.
Drove my ford f150 to work, parked it and 30 - 40 minutes later the entire engine compartment was on fire. I entered the truck 30 minutes after i parked to remove my check book, but i did not see or smell anything that resulted in the fire. The truck was not insured, but appears to be a total loss.
The contact owns 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle exhibited an abnormally loud knocking noise from the front end of the vehicle. The contact inspected under the hood and noticed that the spark plug located nearest to the driver side had disengaged from the coil head without warning. The vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer where a coil kit was installed.a few months later, the same failure recurred and the engine was replaced by the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 98,000. Consumer is still having problems with the aluminum head. Updated 11/10/2011 *ln
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The vehicle was parked and shut off when a fire began on the driver's side of the hood. The fire department extinguished the fire. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The vehicle was not moved from the location and was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 209,000.
Spark plug blow out.
Started truck heard a loud pop engine running rough checked,spark plug blew out destroying coil pack now called ford dealer they said no recall checked on internet noticed a lot of people same problem. A lot money to repair. I had just got back from a 600 mile trip if this had happened during trip would have cost me up to $4.000 to get on road again, this should be a recall! andif i get it fixed i will have to get rid of it because people are complaining 2 or more plugs are blowing out and i can not afford the fix .
I own a ford f150 trition truck in may of 2008 i blew my first spark plug while driving home. I took it to a local dealer, and the service department informed me that it was a default in the design of the engine and that ford would not cover the approximate cost of $700. Four months later, i threw another one while simply starting my truck in a parking lot. I paid another $700. It has been three months. On christmas eve, while pulling out into traffic from a complete stop, i threw my 3rd. Spark plug. This is a defect!
While driving my 2001 ford f150 down the highway, a spark plug blew out of the head and damaged the ignition coil. Gas/air mixture was sent into the engine compartment, and if the plug had not damaged the coil, it could have ignited the gas.the fuel line is also just above the pug, and could also have easily been damaged.
2001 ford f-150. The truck had an under hood fire while it was in a parking lot. The business owner found me after the fire was startedand put out. The truck was totaled.
I was driving to work and heard a loud pop and stopped the truck and called the tow truck. The mechanic informed me that a spark plug blew out of the head of the engine and it was going to cost $550.00 to fix, he also said that it would be a temporary fix and that i would need a new engine because of the damage. I did some research and found that this has been a problem for some time with these engines because of the aluminum heads and there were only 3-4 threads actually holding the spark plug.a ford motor co. Warranty inspector says the ford triton v-8 engines are "dropping like flies" because of blown spark plugs. I would like to address the ford spark plug blowout issue. Ford triton engines from 1997 to 2003 had a problem where spark plugs would randomly fly out the cylinder head. This appears to be due to a few issues (engineering design flaw), first there are insufficient threads (3-4) in the head to properly hold the spark plug. Second the threads in the head are not inserted, in other words the threads are in the aluminum and are not very strong.spark plug ejection is dangerous because fuel vapor starts coming out the spark plug hole, which is clearly a serious safety issue. The fuel vapor can be ignited by the loose spark plug - and in fact there have been a small number of cases reported of engine fires due to spark plug ejection/blowout.ford needs to be held responsible for the repairs of spark plug blow out and should extend the warranty regardless of age on the spark plug blow out issue, they also should be forced to pay a fair amount of labor time, because most of the repairs cost thousands of dollars. Ford has been aware of this serious issue of an engineering-design flaw and needs to recall 17 million vehicles from 1997-2003.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.after driving 35 mph, the contact parked the vehicle in her driveway.minutes later, the vehicle caught fire under the hood.the fire damaged the neighbor's vehicle and the landlord's fence.the contact later discovered a recall relating to the fire.the detective at the scene believed that the fire was due to the recall.a police report was filed.the manufacturer has not been notified.the nhtsa campaign id number was unknown.the failure mileage was 108,000.
The consumer parked the vehicle in the driveway and heard the horn honking, when the owner went to see what was happening, the entire vehicle had gone up in flames. The fire department was notified and the fire chief said the fire started under the hood and that it was a mechanical defect which ignited the flames.provide further details.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that the vehicle caught fire while parked. The vehicle was not occupied when the fire erupted. The vehicle was destroyed. The vehicle that was parked next to the contact's vehicle was also extremely burned on the passenger side. The manufacturer was contacted and advised the contact to send photos and supporting documentation in regards to the failure before a determination was made regarding assistance. The failure and current mileage was 135,000.
Spark plug blow out caused excessive damage to engine. Engine had to be replaced at a cost of $6200.00.this is a known problem for 1999 to 2005 engines.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact stated that four spark plugs failed and were blown into the coil pack.the contact stated that the failure caused the vehicle to stall without warning.the manufacturer was contacted but provided no assistance.the vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The current and failure mileage was 113,000.
2001 ford f-150. Consumer states vehicle caught fire and then exploded *tgwthe consumer stated she saw a report on t.v. Regarding problems with fuel tanks and nhtsa was investigating.
My 2001 ford f-150 blew a spark plug out of the 7 head on 09/30/2008. The truck has 150k on it. I bought it new in 2001 and have always maintained it.i went out to go to work in the am and the truck just roared when i started it, i found the spark plug on the driveway the threads on the plug were completely in tact.took it ford service and it will cost me $2500.00 to fix with no guarantee.i have found that this is a really common complaint from owners of v8 triton engines.ford needs to do a recall on these vehicles.my brother-in-law is an asi front end mechanic for ford and he says he has seen a lot of this problem.if he didn't live in denver i would have him fix it. My family has always driven ford products.my father was an engineer for ford in detroit.but, i feel that because ford will not stand behind this problem that maybe it is time to switch loyalties.the service department at the dealership displays a so- what attitude.i requested a factory rep to look at the truck and they said either fix it now, or move the truck off their premises.the consumer has no rights anymore.
2001 ford f-150 with a 4.6 triton-2 spark plugs blew out of the head on the driver's side.had them repaired and they blew out again a month later.
Spark plug blown out of engine.2 years after dealer installed.
Vehicle was parked inside of the garage and it caught on fire.the driver called the fire department to extinguish the fire.no injuries reported.vehicle was towed, and totaledby the insurance company.
Dt:the consumer owns a 2001 ford f150.on 9-2-05 while driving on interstate he heard a loud pop and lost power, pulled over and found that a spark plug blew out of the engine.the consumer drove the vehicle to the dealership, they said that the engine head would have to be replaced and the cost would be over $3000.the consumer had it repaired at a cost of $33000.the consumer talked to several different dealerships and they offered no assistance.(11/17/05)*sc
Twice, three week apart i have had originall factory installed spark plugs ejected from the head on my 2001 fordf150 triton 5.7 liter engine.number 2 plug was first and number 3 plug was next along with the cd coil packs.
Spark plug blown out of engine twice. First time cheap fix second time it was over $700. Seems to be a pretty common problem. Needs a recall done.
Ford has installed the wrong size radiator on there trucks with the towing package and they are refusing to recognize the problem and correct it.
While on a trip and 400 miles from home , the vehicle started missing severely. We were able to get to our destination some 180 miles further.the following morning the check engine light came on and the vehicle was malfunctioning badly. We got a dealer to repair it.the intake manifold was cracked and causing water/antifreeze to create the problem. The manifold was replaced along with other necessary parts. Apparently this is a common problem on the f-150.
Engine checklight illuminates andvehicle vibrates.vehicle has been indealer ship for repairs for 28 days.
Incorrect radiator installed at factory, should have been heavy duty per towing package option, came with standard radiator, dealer investigating replacement options.
Radiator recall cutoff date (ford #01b83) - the cutoff date for this recall (missing radiator upgrade) has been established by ford as may 5, 2001 based on sales delivery date.my vehicle was built on april 30, 2001 and priced to include the radiator upgrade.the vehicle was built without the upgrade.i paid for the upgrade when i bought the vehicle (june 2001) and did not get it.i feel that ford should include my vehicle in this recall as it was built and priced before the cutoff date and i did not get the upgrade that i paid for.
F-150 supercab with towing package delivered with ford specified wrong radiator.standard radiator is a 1.02" width core.super cooling, which is included in the towing package specifies a 1.42" core radiator.request ford replace my smaller radiator with the properly specified radiator.
Spark plugs keep popping out of cylinder head. Has happened five times so far. I know of seven other people with the same problem!
I own a 2001 harley f150 ford truck which has a consistant problem, not diagnosed on several occasions by dealers, the service engine light continually pops on. I was told that the truck had to be in the shop while the light was on in order to diagnose. Shouldn't the computer record this information. It's still not fixed and now the truck is out of warranty.
Our ford f150 has 46,000 miles on it.on friday the 14th my husband was driving down a residential street when he heard a loud banging under the hood.he pulled over right away and the engine died.he looked under the hood and could see that the distributor cap was broken and flopping around.he had a friend tow the truck to the friends residence so that the truck wouldn't be left on the side of the road.my husband then called a tow company to tow the truck 18 miles to a nearby dealership to examine the truck.we were told that the spark plug threads were stripped and that new heads would be required to repair our truck.we were also informed that our extended warranty did not cover this repair and that our bill would be approx $3,200.00.after the tow bill, parts, labor and rental car we are now up to $3,500.00 in expenses.
Spark plug getting blown from the head, damaging the head in a 5.4l ford f-150. Repair was done by myself, using a big-sert repair kit from time-sert. This was the second time it has happened.
Ford spark plug blowout.
Blown out spark plug on passenger side of 2001 f 150 with 102k miles.
Http://www.consumeraffairs.com/automotive/ford_spark.htmlplease check out this link , it is in regard to a similar problem i am having please help!!!!!!!!
I was driving down the highway and all of a sudden the engine starts to make a popping sound. I pulled over and raised the hood. The #3 spark plug had blown out from its seating in the cylinder head. I had the truck towed to the dealer and they replaced the cylinder head. This is a known problem and could be very dangerous because of the location of the fuel injection rail. The sparkplug is located directly below the fuel rail. If the spark plug comes loose and it flies into the fuel rail, the rail could burst causing fuel to spray inside the engine compartment igniting a fire. The spark plug problem was taken care of by ford, however nothing was done to guard the fuel rail.
Blown spark plug on 5.4l, number 3. Threads were completely removed. Coil was damaged.
2001 f 150 5.4 l engine driving along and spark plug # 3 blew out of the head. *la
Spark plug blown out of engine.
Spark plug ejected from cylinder head.
Spark plug blew out of cylinder head while vehicle was traversing street.
I was in the parking lot of a store and when i went to start the truck it made a huge popping sound upon investigation i found that the spark plug shot out of the hole after contacting my ford dealership they informed me that this has been an ongoing issue with the 5.4 and v-10 motors the problem was the spark plug could only be installed using three threads and that they have corrected that problem and now when i fix the truck the new heads you will be able to go down 5 threads at the price of $1300.00 per head and the total cost of $3200.00 parts & labor.
Dt:while the consumer was driving a spark plug blew out on 7-30-05.when the consumer took vehicleto the dealershipput the spark plug back in its place.the problem has not occurred again.the service engine light came on and the engine was running rough.other than the above entionedproblems the consumer had no other trouble with the vehicle.the consumer believed the problem was with the engine.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 15 mph, the contact noticed that his vehicle would drive extremely rough.he took the vehicle to a local repair shop and they stated that the intake manifold and passenger side bolts in the engine had excessive rust.in addition, the intake manifold needed to be replaced at the cost of $600.the vehicle has not been repaired.the failure and current mileages were 71,000.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 xlt 4.6l with 151,000 miles.a few days ago, i was driving on interstate 64 and heard a loud pop from the engine area.the engine started to miss violently.i pulled to the side of the road, raised the hood and noticed the spark plug had blown out.of course, i could not drive the truck anywhere so my 10 year old son and i had to wait for an hour for a tow truck.after some research, i realize that this has happened to thousands of people.ford seems to blame incorrect torquing of the spark plugs, but most people blame a poor design in the small quantity of threads holding the spark plug.i can say that no one has touched the plugs in this truck except for a ford dealership when the plugs were changed at 75,000 miles.i am now stuck with an enormous repair bill of over $2000 for installation of a new head and coil pack (not to mention a tow bill and the stress of being stranded on the interstate and not owning a functional vehicle).if this is a design issue, then ford needs to at least make the repairs affordable.
My 2001 ford f150 recently ejected a spark plug.i have had an ongoing problem with this truck, having it in the repair shop numerous times.approx. 2 weeks ago during normal driving, the engine blew a spark plug completely out.i received an estimate from a ford tech. Of approx. $2000.i have purchased a kit to repair this myself.the company made the kit specifically for ford triton engine repairs, which shows this is a major problem.i estimate the total cost of my repair will be over $1000.
Drove approximately 27 miles, then heard a loud pop under the engine. Smelled gas while inside cab with the windows rolled up. Loud knocking noise followed. Found that the number 3 spark plug had blown out of the head. Luckily no fire.
While traveling on the highway and without prior warningvehicle will shut down.
I own a ford f150 5.4l lariat 4x4 that recently had a blown plug in #4 cylinder.my truck has 9200 miles on it.i was driving down the road when this happened.i drove the truck to a ford dealer on all 8 cylinders for a tune-up and advised of what had happened.they acted oblivious to the problem and supposedly their 20 yr tech could not get the 4th plug back in all the way when he was supposed to be changing the plugs.i later found that "blow bys" in the ford 5.4l engine is actually very common.the mechanic at the ford dealer totally stripped the #4 cylinder and ford wanted to charge me $2700 to replace the head.i took my truck to a private shop and had stainless steel sleeves put in all 8 cylinders, since the problem is due to the heads being aluminum and the plugs being steel.when these 2 dissimilar metals expand and contract at different tempatures, causing the plugs to eventually work their way out.how do we get ford to own up to their design issue and stop passing on the problemat the consumers' expense?
While driving at approximately 30 mph engine made a ping noise. It sounded as if something broke. Owner called for a tow truck and had the vehicle towed to the dealer. The vehicle was put on the diagnostic machine, and owner was informed that the spark plug ejected from the cylinder head that because it was made of aluminum, and if the spark plugs were tightened too much, or the spark plugs were cross threaded when installed they would be ejected.
Bought a 2001 ford f150 lightning with 32,xxx miles on 4/16/04. I was driving the truck back from michigan to tampa,fl, and after refueling my truck, went to start it up and blew a spark blug straight out of the cylinder head. After doing hours upon hours of research tonight, this seems to be a common problem with no recourse from ford. There is no recall or tsb on the 99-02 f150 lightning cylinder head, yet in 03 they redesigned the cylinder head with added threads to keep the spark plugs intact. I feel that with so many people affected by this, something needs to be done about it.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated the vehicle was parked in front of his residence and caught on fire. The fire department was able to extinguish the fire. A fire report was available. The vehicle was destroyed. The dealer advised that the vehicle was not under recall and did not provide any assistance. The failure and current mileages were 158,000.
I have a 2001 f-150 triton 5.4 liter ford with 85,000 miles on it -- it blew out thenumber 3 cylinder spark plug stripping the threads and breaking the coil pack. I heard a tickingsound for a few weeks prior andhad it checked at a shop and they thought it wasn't a bad problem -- 3 days later it blew out the plug.
The #3 spark plug blew out while accelerating from a stop sign. My small town mechanic said he is seeing 4-5 of these per year and blames a design defect in the triton 5.4 head. The head is too thin and made from aluminum so the threads strip out. The truck has 70,000 miles and the plugs are original. Ford has changed the head design but won't admit to the flaw. This could have been very dangerous.
The consumer complained that on two occasions, the spark plugs failed.when the spark plugs blew, the entire head needed to be replaced.
This was 2nd transmission failure; both times the transmission fluid sprayed under vehicle & tires, making vehicle slide on road. Both transmission and drive shaft were replaced; tech stated the rear seal had blown.
I have a ford f-150 2001 with triton 5.4 v8i started my truck and heard a loud pop and then what sounded like a very bad exhaust leak. Come to find out the back sparkplug on passenger side blew out. I had to have a new coil new plug and helicoil installed.
Spark plug blow out on 2001 ford f150 4.2 v6. Purchased the truck new in 2001 and recently replaced the engine because of the plug blow out. Now the replacement engine is running bad and i think it is getting ready to happen again.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 with 195,000 miles on it ,.. I am the third owner and have not had any problems with it until now.. I was driving down the road and suddenly heard a loud disturbing sound coming from the engine compartment,.. I pulled over and shut the truck off immediately,.. I opened the hood and did not see anything wrong, so i started it back up and the same noise could be heard,.. I looked under the hood and could see a spark by where a spark plug would be,.. I shut the truck off and investigated a little bit,.. I noticed that the coil was off and the spark plug was laying by the valve cover,... I had to call my brother to haul the truck home since i knew that driving it like that could cause engine problems,.. After doing a little research about this problem, i found that spark plugs popping out of their holes is kind of a common thing for ford triton engines. Why has this issue not been addressed by ford motor company yet,... I have been told that they have known about tit for quit some time and haven't been forced to fix the problem so they probably wont send out a recall for this... What can b e done to fix this problem !!!
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 lightning sbt. The contact stated that the spark plugs are blown from the engine. While driving 45 mph the sparks plug blew out while the engine was running. The vehicle was towed to a repair shop where they replaced the spark plugs. The manufacturer was called and informed him to call nhtsa to file a complaint. The failure mileage was 56,000.
Sparkplug#3 hasblown out of cylinder head on two occasions.thissecond occurrence damaged the threadsrequiring repair with a helicoil kit.this defective headcancause fire hazard.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving approximately 65 mph, the contact heard a knocking noise.he pulled to the side of the road and discovered that the front passenger side spark plug blew out of the head, busted the coil, and caused fuel to spill from the head.the current and failure mileages were 107,000.updated 08/14/09.*ljupdated 08/17/09
Two days after truck purchase, reported to dealer truck has bad vibration, rough idle, pulls to the right, truck hesitates to go into gear, truck hesitates before shifting, engine knock and clunk in t-case area. Transmission has been replaced twice,road forced balance 4 tires,switched tires and wheels,front end alignment three times,torque converter replaced,crankshaft pully replaced,dampers installed for vibration. All problems still exist. Ford has offered to buy back the truck but they will not give me all of my money back.
Ford - spark plug defect. While driving on the interst a spark plug popped out of its socket and broke the spark plug coil. I was in th middle of heavy traffic an ws very scared because i could not initially pull over due to the amount of trucks on the higway.i was boxed in. After i was able to pull over to the side of the road i opened the hood an found a spark plug stuck to a piece of plastic melted to it due to the hea). I also oundthe spark plug coil, with the spring hanging out of the rubber insulator, spaking against another piec of plastic.i feel the is an extreme danger because:1. I could have caused a major accident on the freeway.2. The spark plug coil could have shocked meor even started something on fire.after researchingthe problem on the internet, i see that more and more incidents exactly like e are happening every day.ford refuses to admit there is a problemeven though they changed the design in 2004 and theprobem doesn't exit with spark plugs anymore.what needs to be done to get this problem resolved. Does omeone have to die?
Was driving normally when i started hearing a loud popping noise from engine.took to mechanic and was told the spark plug blew out - was also told this is a "common" problem with ford triton engines and a design flaw with the engine (too few threads on spark plugs)
The rear passenger side spark plug blew out of the head at normal operating speed (40mph). This appears to be a common problem among the ford f150 triton v8 engines (having reviewed several internet web sites). There is a design flaw where the rear passenger side cylinder overheats and causes the sparkplug to blow out of the cylinder head. Consumers must be made aware of this situation and ford needs to take responsibility and be held accountable. If i were on the freeway with my children in the truck when this failure occured i shudder to think of what could have happened. Shame on ford!!!
My ford f-150 just blew out the 2nd spark plug in a month.truck has 74,000 miles and the repair isn't covered by ford.original plugs, so can't be due to wrong torque specs.luckily it happened as i pulled into my driveway, and i was able to shut it down before it caught fire.
Spark plug blowingout of cylinder head on a 2001 ford engine5.4 v. 8.
Driving at 55mph on state highway,3rd spark plug back on passenger side of 2001 ford f-150 4dr. 5.4l. Blew out of head, broke coil pack and fell onto highway. Had truck towed to house and it still sits. I cant afford a repair of $2000+.
Fire under the hood of a ford f-150 supercrew in our parking lot burned this vehicle and caused fire damage to four other vehicles parked adjacent to it.
Spark plug blowout...cost of repair $4000
Spark plug ejected out of my engine while driving at 15 miles per hour in maryland.i mean it actually "blew out" of the head.stripped the head and cracked the coil as well as the spark plug.i believe there is a design flaw on the aluminum head and the reduced number of threads on the spark plug.ford dealers have advised me that the only fix is to install a new head of the same nature.why would i want to replace a defective part with another potentially faulty part? this may cause a safety concern if i was driving faster in a larger volume of traffic.two ford dealerships have advised me today that is not a design flawi believe this maybe a larger problem based on my research and the manufacture should be investigated.this is close to consumer fraud in my mind.
My 2001 ford f-150 truck had one of the sparkplugs eject from the cylinder head.the vehicle has approximately 118,000 miles.my concern is that this could have ignited into a fire since gas fumes are coming out of the sparkplug opening.
I noticed a ticking sound coming from my engine, shortly afterwards it began to pop loudly after leaving an intersection and traveling about 10-15 mph.i had the truck towed to a ford dealer and was later informed that a spark plug had blown out and caused considerable damage ($4200-$5400!).
I have a 2001 ford f150 with a 4.2l v6 engine and at 97,500 miles it started to leak antifreeze.a mechanic told me that it is a problem that he has seen in many f150 trucks with the 4.2l v6.he said that the lower intake gasket as well as the timing cover gasket have to be replaced to fix this problem.
The consumer complained that on two occasions, the spark plugs failed.when the spark plugs blew, the entire head needed to be replaced.the consumers wife was driving when the incidents occurred.the dealer replaced the headwithin 12kmiles in which it blew another spark plug out of the other head.the consumer was told that it was from an internal backfire that was so strong that it blew plugs out.the consumer was aware of others whom experienced that same problem.(cylinder #7 specifically) *sc
Blown spark plug from 2001 f-150 (lightning)note: this is the third blown spark plug. The first time ford replaced the entire head (under warranty). The next two were out of my pocket (at $1k each).
Spark plugs blow off the aluminum heads.
I have 2001 ford f150. Triton v8 engine. Driving under very light load, going 35 mph the number 1 cylinder spark plug shot out and caused damage to the threads.
2001 ford f-150 4.2l v6. Two spark plugs have loosened and ejected so far.
I was driving on the freeway when a pop and loud "flapping" sound was heard.i thought i had blown a tire.the truck lost a good amount of power and was shaking while continuing to make the "flapping" sound.after taking it in, it turns out it was a blown spark plug that shot out of the engine, damaging the block, plug, and coil.the cost was $630 to fix it.
2001 f150 lightning.blewout a plug from the head 24030 miles on engine.
Dt:the contactowns 2001 ford f-150.there is a clattering sound coming from the engine.upon inspection of the vehicle the dealer stated that the engine needed to be replaced.the reason for replacement was that there was a rod knocking in the engine.the manufacturer has not been contacted.updated 11/16/05.
For a few months after tuning up my ford f-150 with the 4.8 v-8, my truck started blowing spark plugs out of the motor while driving down the road.i brought this to the attention of ford and was told it was a common problem with this motor but they would not be responsible.i did my own research and found instances of people running off the road after their plug shot through their hood and scared them.
Spark plug blew out of my 2001 ford f150 with only 84,000 miles on it.
2001 ford f150 caught on fire while parked.*mr
Spark plug blow out on my 2001 ford f-150 expensive repair to replace spark plugs. Dealer wants me to purchase a new cylinder head.
My 2001 ford f-150 truck had a spark plug eject from the cylinder and hit the fuel rail while on the highway on 9-1-06 (70,000 miles on odometer).i had the truck hauled to nearest service center where they fixed the cylinder with a repair kit made for this problem.on 2-26-07 at 79 thousand miles another plug ejected with the same consequence.now the entire head has to be replaced at a cost of $3600 to me.
Number 3 spark plug blew out, stripping the threads in the head and breaking the ignition coil.fuel could have been ignited from the dangling spark plug wire after the spark plug blew out.
Took truck to dealer after hearing low end ticking sound and mil light, told it was tensioner and manifold spacer. Picked up truck 8 days later and still had problem, returned and told by head mech. That it was a normal sound. Drove home and it was missing badly. Returned was told had a bad plug, truck is still ticking and loudly. Dealer washed hands of problem.
While traveling on a busy highway near my home my 2001 f150 blew a spark plug from the motor. This is the second time this has happened to me. The first at 37k miles and the second at 48k. The loss of engine power nearly caused a collision. I was in heavy traffic and in the passing lane at the time. This is a frequent occurence with this ford motor from what i can see on the internet. Why is nothing being done to protect the consumer from this obvious design flaw? does someone have to die first?
Intake manifold leak. Plastic part cracked. I just had repair made and was told ford has a problem with this type of manifold. My truck is a 2001 f150 with 90,000 miles.
Spark plug blown out of engine and stripped threads in engine head. Due to poor engineering of original thread length. Short thread length in aluminum block will not hold compression pressures over time. I must either repair the head or replace the head with newer design with threads of proper length. Has not been fixed yet.
The #3 cylinder spark plug blew out on my 2001 ford f-150 lariat.my truck has the 5.4 liter engine and it has 139,000 miles.i was driving approximately 15 mph and the spark plug blew out.there was a loud "popping" noise from the engine compartment.upon investigation i found the#3 cylinder spark plug had blown out and also destroyed the coil on top of the spark plug.
Spark plug blew out of driver side cylinder head, on an 2001 ford,f-150lightning all factory 5.4l supercharged v8. Vehicle was traveling in extreme rain at around 40 mph, and 1000 rpm. Vehicle has 31,000 miles, and no modifications have been added to the vehicle. If the vehicle was running at a higher rpm, spark plug could have become a projectile injuring somebody, or causing a wreck at 5:00 traffic time.
I was driving on interstate 5 when there was a loud pop followed by rapid popping from the engine.at first i thought it might be a flat and pulled onto the shoulder, but the noise continued even though i was stopped.i opened the hood and at first (based on the sound) thought it might be the exhaust manifold.i was towed to the nearest ford dealer where the problem was determined to be a blown spark plug which had stripped the plug's threads. The dealer inserted a heli-coil and after a tow, an overnight stay at a nearby motel, 5 hours of waiting the next day and $415 in repairs i was back on the road.i have since done some internet searching and have come to find that this is a very common occurrence with the triton engine and has been so for several years due to insufficient material and threads.
Truck with 56,000 original miles.after stopping truck to dispose of trash, spark plug #8 blew out of the engine head while idling.truck immediately towed to ford dealership.dealer stated this is very uncommon problem.helicoiled head.installed new plug.$700.00.when vehicle was picked up from dealership there was a loud knock in engine, but we were told it was within specs and safe to drive.mechanic now says there is a severe rod problem, most likely caused by parts of debris impacting piston and cylinder head.estimated cost $4,500. For rebuilt engine.
While parked for 24 hoursvehicle caught on fire in the engine compartment where the cruise control cable was located.owner was able to put the fire out.
Was cruising in my ford lightning, when i heard a loud pop and then sounded like my engine was running off the headers.pulled over and had to catch a tow truck, to the shop. They told me my spark plug had shot out of the head. $1,100 bucks later it is back in the shop now and having the entire motor pulled cost not known but approximately 5-10 grand...
While driving on the freeway, i heard a loud pop from the engine compartment followed by the engine running roughly and accompanied by popping sounds. Within 10 seconds, the smell of gasoline was noticed. I pulled off at the next exit, approximately 30 seconds later, and came to a stop. As i came to a stop, flames erupted from the hood and the entire engine compartment was engulfed in flames. A fire truck arrived within a few minutes and extinguished the fire, but not before the fire had burned through the firewall into the passenger compartment. The vehicle was a total loss.upon further inspection, it was discovered that the #8 cylinder spark plug had ejected from the cylinder (the initial pop sound) with such force that it ruptured the rubber fuel line immediately above it and aft of the stainless fuel injector bar. With fuel spraying from the hose, it was then ignited by the coil which was still attached to the engine and emitting sparks.it has been documented that the cylinder head design in this vehicle has had a history of problems with ejecting spark plugs due to a lack of adequate threads in the spark plug holes. I believe this defect contributed directly to this fire and is a safety hazard.
2001 ford f150 spark plug blowout has left me without a vehicle and out ofmoney now. According to my research this is a common problem among all ford v8's and v10's from 1999 to 2002. The problem is due to lack of threads in the aluminum heads (only four theads), and has resulted in several fires and extensive property damage. Apparently all attempts at a recall and class action law suit have been met with relative disregard. Despite the fact that ford redesigned their heads after 2002 to correct this problem they still refuse any assistance to customers who suffer due to their design flaw. Apparently someone will have to die from the engine fire before anything will be done. And eventually someone will die, if they haven't already. Perhaps a death due to this problem might force legal action. I'm currently looking at over $3000 worth of repair cost, the vehicle cannot currently be driven due to risk of fire. Please refer to consumercomplaints.com for a list of thousands of individuals who have suffered because of ford's design flaw.
My truck developed a vibration and began to have trouble accelerating.sometimes it would shake violently at idle.i brought it to my dealer and had a technician ride with me.he felt the shuddering and said my engine was misfiring.the coil pack and plug (i believe #1) had to be replaced.this, of course, occurred just after my truck was out of warranty (47k miles).an employee told me she had the same thing happen to her truck after she bought it used.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 lightning with roughly 31,000 miles on it. Three weeks back i was turning into my neighborhood at 5 mph, and i head a popping sound, and the truck begins to run roughly. I immediately pull over, and pop the hood, i smell gasoline. I shut the truck off. Call a tow truck to my ford dealership. There they tell me that the spark plug has shot out of the cylinder head, stripping the aluminum head. I get the bill for repair in which they re-bore the head, and install a heli coil at a cost of $560 plus labor. The dealership tells me this should in fact strengthen the cylinder, so i continue normal operation of the vehicletuesday 5/17/11, i was driving on route 290 in worcester when all of a sudden at 70 mph the heli coil pops out causing me instantly lose power. In an effort not to damage the vehicle further i put it in neutral, and coast to the break down lane of a three lane highway and proceed to call aaa to get a tow. Once back at the ford dealership the tech tries to do the same thing, and re-bore the head to install another heli coil. He does and takes it for a test drive. The heli coil that he just installed blows. Now they are telling me that i need a new cylinder head. A $1600 part, plus 19 hours of installation costing $3600 in total. This as i have been told by the dealership and upon hours of research, is a common problem with the 1999-2003 ford 5.4l triton engine. This is a factory ford defect, they did not drill the appropriate threads for the spark plugs. Now it has happened to me twice, this very easily could have gotten me hurt on the highway, or could have set fire to my vehicle since gasoline from the cylinder was spilling onto the hot engine block, directly next to the fuse box, there a current runs through. I have spoken to ford and there is no recall on this. A factory defect, that is costing me almost $4000, through nothing but careful care of the vehicle.
Vehicle smokes almost every time when first cranked up.is now beginning to smoke while driving some, especially within a few minutes of cranking. Vehicle stalls mostly in afternoon when outside temp is above 70.vehicle has slight shake and vibration when driving or sitting still with transmission in gear.vehicle makes clunking noise around front to front left side if allowed to coast to around 20 mph then accelerating.
While driving down interstate started to hear a load popping noise from engine. Immediately pulled over to find that one of the spark plugs had blown out of the head. Had to be towed. Still waiting of cost of repairs. Researching online, it appears that this is common issue with this motor.
Problems with knocking noise coming from the engine compartment.*mrthe vehicle was taken to the dealer before the warranty expired.the consumer indicated that ford motor company is aware of the problem with the 5.4 liter engine but they have not fix them.the consumer would like the vehicle repaired or his money refunded.
During normaldriving the spark plug in cylinder #3 blew out of the cylinder. This disables the vehicle. Spark plug ejection is dangerous because fuel vapor starts coming out the spark plug hole, which is clearly a serious safety issue. The fuel vapor can be ignited by the ejected spark plug. The spark plug was the original installed in the engine from the factory. The blow out damages the spark plug hole threads and it also damaged the coil pack. Repair is very expensive and requires a technician to tap a new hole and place a threaded insert in it. The problem is these type of repairs are not usually reliable.
I have a 2001 ford f150 5.4 liter v8 triton that the spark plug ejected and ruined the threads the dealer wants $500 to fix i know a few people that this happened to.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated while the vehicle was parked in the driveway, the engine caught on fire. The local fire department was unable to locate the exact origin of the fire. A fire report was not filed. The failure was being investigated by the contact's insurance company. The failure and current mileage was 170,000.
2001 ford f150 5.4l cracked intake manifold. Cranked truck and saw antifreeze leaking from passenger side of intake.getting motor fixed and have verified it to be cracked manifold.
Consumer called complaining about having problem with the head gasket which is leaking oil. Consumer states will replace the engine. Dealer has been notified. Please provide further inforrmation. Thanks. Ts
2001 ford f150 "lightning" 5.4l v8.blew out the 3rd spark plug back on the passenger side head.this is due to a small number of threads that hold the spark plugs in the head on 1999-2003 ford f150 lightnings, as well as other ford products that utilize the same head design (mostly 5.4l v-8s).head was replaced under warranty, along with the coil pack that was destroyed by the ejected plug.do not know if an open cylinder could have caused a fire. *la
Harmonic vibration starts at 40mph and occurs again at 65-70mph.(tiresize: p235/r16)
Total engine failure.must be replaced after 137,000 miles and has never been run low on oil nor failed to change at appropriate intervals.never been overheated.well maintained and no good reason for this.ford f150xlt20014.2l engine.several mechanics have now told me this is common for this engine.
My wife and i were driving to florida from north carolina. I have a 2001 ford f150 5.4 triton. A loud pop, and the spark plug blew out of the head, taking the coil with it. Very expensive repair. This is a widely reported problem with this model and is an obvious manufacturer defect due to insufficient thread depth in the head.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that his vehicle had been parked at his residence for three days when it caught fire.the fire originated under the hood of the vehicle.there were no injuries.the vehicle was attached to a boat, which was also damaged in the fire.the fire department extinguished the fire and filed a report.the contact was advised to call the ford manufacturer.the vin was unknown.the failure mileage was 125,000.
Faulty spark plug coil, strips out of motor head and pops out spark plug and coils.leaving fumes and gas to ignite if driven, or owner stranded.has happened 2x to our family and after reading many forums and complaints and talking to other ford truck owners it is a common occurrence on these trucks.ford should be doing something about this.should be a safety recall.
I own a 2001 ford f150 with a 5-4 triton motor.had a spark plug blowout while on the freeway,it occured on number 3 cylinder and 2 more that were loose on the engine.mechanic repaired by installing an insert do to stripped out threads.also when the plug blew out it damaged the coil pack.i saved the parts that were replaced.
My f-150 ford pickup truck engine made a loud pop and a series of pop noises after that in taneytown, md on 4/28/06. Pulled over to side of road and shut engine off. Opened hood and did not see anything, but smelled gas. Started engine and saw a coil and wire flapping up and down. Purchased new coil on 4/29, and attempted to replace. Found spark plug from cylinder on the laying on the top of engine block.i attempted to drive home, but 3 miles down the road, experienced same condition. Brought vehicle to crouse ford in taneytown, md. Internet searches show that there are a lot of vehicles with the same problem.i contacted private auto repair center to correct.this has cost me over $6,900 thus far. I honestly believe that there is a design defect and a safety issue that ford motor company should be responsible for. There are countless cases of this condition in the triton engines (from my research) from 1999-2002. I believe ford motor company should be responsible to me, its customers, and the other potential failures from their poor engine design. The head is manufactured from aluminum, and the spark plugs only have 4 threads which is not enough to hold under combustion pressure. Denial of this condition, in my option is consumer fraud. I am seeking reimbursement of total cost of engine replacement and all associated repair costs encountered from this negligence. I thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Problem was instant while driving north on rt. 18.ford f150 v8 started missing, smelling of gas, making loud noise which appeared to be every time the belt went around, unable to accelerate, had to keep one foot on gas and one foot on brake at red light.problem was that the spark plug overheated and ejected.safety issue with fuel vapors coming out of spark plug hole and could ignite from loose spark plug.ford denies this is a problem and claim there has only been three reported cases when i had the dealer call them.after talking about it at work, i found another employee that had the same problem. So there are two cases right there that they didn't even know about.how many cases do they really know about or deny knowing about?
2001 ford f150 supercrew 5.4l.while driving this vehicle the spark plug forcibly came out of the cylinder head.vehicle was not able to be driven after blowout of spark plug.vehicle had to be towed to garage.not sure how or why this happened.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 with a 4.6 v8 engine and i have now had 2 spark plugs blow out of the passenger cylinder head. The truck has 145,000 miles on it. These did not happen at the same time they were about 12 to 18 months apart. The spark plug had been replaced over a year before the first blow out occurred.it also broke both coils on those cylinders. Until i started a search to see if anyone else had this issue i was unaware of the danger of fire.
While driving home from work i heard a loud pop coming from the engine compartment,then sounding like an air compressor.my mechanic told me that one of the spark plugs blew out of the socket and needs a helicoil installed to hold the spark plug. This fix is going to cost about $300.he also stated that this is a common problem in ford truck engines. As of yet there is no recall on this problem!
2001 ford f150 supercrew 5.4 liter triton v8 engine.on sept 16, 2005 my truck experienced a #7 spark plug blowout.the head was replaced.one month later, the other head experienced a spark plug blowout.it seems there are not enough threads to hold the spark plugs in the engine during normal operations.the engine only has 71,000 miles on it.at 60,000 miles, the ford service center replaced the spark plugs in accordance with the ford motor company manufacturer specifications and recommended maintenance schedule.
This is a 2001 ford svt lightning that has been a victim of a blown spark plug. This is a common failure in these triton motors. In the new groups, it is speculated that this occurs for two reasons.1) a design error in the cylinder head. In the pre-2003 5.4 mod motor heads, there are a total of 4 threads. Ford has realized this problem and corrected the 2003-later heads with 8 threads to hold the spark plug in. This problem effected all triton 5.4 motors and the problem has shown up in 5.4 liter motors in other non-lightning trucks and expeditions. 2) there have been many instances where ford customers have found that the spark plugs have been very loose in these triton heads. This is not known whether this is from a lack of threads or being loose from the factory. Either way, in this day and age in automotive technology, the requirement that a customer has to check the torque on spark plugs is unrealistic. Other factors to consider:my lightning is a 2001 model with 15,000 miles on it. Obviously it is infrequently used. There is a performance chip that does not add boost. In essence, this truck is pampered. The head failure occurred during normal driving on a slight incline go the speed of traffic. Approximately 35 mph.there is no detonation issues with this vehicle. Prior to this failure the power train had no chronic issues such has unknown supercharger noises, engine ticks/knocks, ignition, fuel issues or smoky exhaust. Ford will not cover this damage and failure even thought this happens frequently in f-150 ford trucks running this engine.
Two days after truck purchase, reported to dealer truck has bad vibration, rough idle, pulls to the right, truck hesitates to go into gear, truck hesitates before shifting, engine knock and clunk in t-case area. Transmission has been replaced twice,road forced balance 4 tires,switched tires and wheels,front end alignment three times,torque converter replaced,crankshaft pully replaced,dampers installed for vibration. All problems still exist. Ford has offered to buy back the truck but they will not give me all of my money back.
01 f150 supercrew 5.4l with less than 41,000 miles. Right rear spark plug blew out of head also breaking coil mounting bracket. Dealer removed engine to attempt repair and found spark plug hole would not accept heli-coil. In process at this time trying to locate a new head. This truck has been well taken care of and with less than 41,000 miles, howwas this possible! i have been a ford driver most of my life. But i will think twice before buying another ford. This problem is well documented and should be repaired under a recall.
I was driving in my 2001 ford f-150 truck on i-5 and the spark plug blew out of the v8 triton motor and there was a couple of fire balls that came out of the motor area which i was told was the gas vapor catching fire after the plug blew out of the motor lucky that i was able to stop right away and had water to put it out. This is going to kill someone and now i find out ford has known about this problem for a long time. I took the truck to ford and they told me it was not covered under my extended warranty and i would have to pay to replace the whole head piece that the spark plug goes into because they could not just put another plug into the motor, they know it's a problem and they are not covering it under the warranties. One of these trucks are going to catch fire and really hurt someone.
Engine failed.vehicle is under warranty.dealership will not cover the cost.
The vehicle was in transit at approximately 40 mph when a pop was heard.the vehicle blew a spark plug and lost power. Provide further details.
The vehicle experienced substancial vibration between 40 and 45 mph, the vehicle has been in the dealers shop for the same problem on 15 different occasions, the dealer has replaced the tires, a rim, 3 driveshafts, shims in the rear end, a new transmission and new drivetrain mounts but the problem still exist.nlm
Ford f-150 pickup blows spark plug out of cylinder, causing thousands in repair costs.happened on my 2001 f-150 a few hundred miles after the warranty expired. (37,000 mi)
While traveling on the interstate at approx. 60 mph, the engine shut off and the dashboard gauges and odometer went blank. I was not able to restart the engine and the vehicle had to be towed from the travel lane of the highway. The ford dealer that the vehicle was towed to, stevens ford in milford, ct claims that there is a open wire in the dashboard wiring.
4.6 liter engine;whenevermaking a right hand turn vehicle will hesistate to take off. Please provide any further information.
Truck blowing out the number 3 passenger side spark plug. Ford should do a recall on all 99-02 svt lighting, and fix the problem with the new and improved 03 svt lighting heads on both sides. All there doing now is replacing the one head that blew, with the same year head just for it to blow again down theroad.
Vehicle "dogs" down (loss of power) when turning right.only when your turning a corner at low speed does the engine stall.numerous complaints and replaced parts have not fixed the situation.
I own a 2001 ford f150 4.6 lter and at approximately 105,000 miles #3 spark plug blew out of the head. Ford attempted to replace the plug and again it blew out. I fixed it with a helicoil myself as the expense was $3000 for the dealership to fix. Recently with 121,000 miles it was running rough and when the dealership went to replace the spark plugs they dropped something into cylinder #7. The mechanic started the engine and now have an inoperable vehicle that they are refusing to fix.
Consumer states that while driving the engine light came on and stayed on.had vehicle serviced,they replaced the senor.engine light came back on again.mr
I have a 2001 f150 supercrew with a 5.4 automatic 4x4 towpackage. Since the truck was new i have had issues with it consuming oil, on an average of 3 quarts every 3000 miles.when i would take it to a dealership they would contact ford and relay a message that it was within specifications. On 5/13/03 i took the vehicle back to one of the dealerships telling them that i was going to pursue going to a lemon law attorney. That same day they discovered that the piston rings were lined up and have lost compression. The truck is currently in the dealership having the whole block and heads rebuilt.i am ashamed that it took a threat to finally get them to fix the problem with the 5.4.
The vehicle experienced substancial vibration between 40 and 45 mph, the vehicle has been in the dealers shop for the same problem on 15 different occasions, the dealer has replaced the tires, a rim, 3 driveshafts, shims in the rear end, a new transmission and new drivetrain mounts but the problem still exist.nlm
Consumer stated the engine has been replaced 3 times since 31,168 miles. *jg
Vehicle stalled at any speed when applyingbrakes. Vehicle taken to dealer 3 times.reprogrammed computer, but that did not remedy the problem. Ford wasaware ofproblem but had no solution.
Engine was leaking oil and a new one wason order. It was replaced on 2-12-2001. On4-17-2001 oil was leaking fromsame spot.dealer said it was coming from transmission. Dealer was inspecting the transmission. Consumer will add more information if possible.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 supercrew, and while driving to work last night on the expressway, heard a loud bang, and found out that a spark-plug had blown right out of the cylinder head on the engine. The noise was loud enough, and the sudden vibration of the engine at first sounded and felt like a tire had blown. On doing a quick scan of the internet, (at first looking for part numbers) i was amazedat the number of exact instances, and number of others that have had the same experience. Some even posting pictures that resemble what the broken parts from my truck looked like-- exactly!the weather conditions at the time (11:30 p.m.)dry road, about 36 degrees, and very light traffic. I have very little doubt that had the conditions have been snowy, icy or maybe even just as cold and wet, that this type of situation could have caused some type of accident. Either from the vibration and sudden noise, or the simple startlingincident happening to a less experienced driver.
While driving 65mph, tracker passed consumer'svehicle and soon after, vehicle shutdown, all dashboard lights came on. This usually happened on the highway. Three weeks later, vehicle shutdown again. Consumer states that this only happens at times when accelerating, consumer states vehicle would also lunge forward and rev when in a stopped position with foot on the brake, dealer has replaced spark plugs, ignition, vapor vlave, and computer, vehicle has not been remedied.
My 2001 ford svt f-150 lightning blew a spark plug out of the cylinder head of the engine.there was no prior warning to this happening.when this happened the vehicle was undrivable and i was forced to have it towed.ford towing was unable to get the vehicle until the following day so i was forced to pay for the tow out of my pocket.the first dealership i went to said they wouldn't fix the truck under warranty.the second dealership that it went to was able to cover the repair under warranty.this entire incident happened why i was on vacation.i am a soldier returning from iraq and i was forced to spend a week in a hotel room why they waited on parts to fix my vehicle.after the vehicle was fixed i was sent on my way and two hours later the vehicle had more problems.several other small components were also damaged and i was forced to stop again.this was also covered under warranty.i thought that this was unheard of, but as it turns out is very common to the ford triton v-8 engines.i am one of thousands that this has happened to and i feel fortunate that i wasn't left stranded in an unsafe area.
Enginestalls intermittently during normal operation while traveling at any speed. Dealership has been unable to reproduceproblem and identify the cause.please provide any additional information / documentation.
1 - was driving from tucson, az to my uncle's funeral in riverside, ca.outside el centro, ca plug blew out of the head on my 2001 ford f150 supercrew 4x4.i attempted to put another plug in but the threads were gone from the head so i went to the dealership.they took two days to repair so cost me a day of work and my kids an extra day of school.the did a helicoil repair at a cost of $498.
Spark plug blown out of cylenfar head (#3) 2001 ford f-150 5.4 triton.
I have had nothingbut problems with the fuel injection system.the deal did fix the first problem but ignored complaints that the problem was still not fixed.at 36000 miles the drive belt went out and still there was problems w/ injectors . Now dealers will not honor warranty becasue current mileage is 36900 even though they put the first 1,234 when the truck was bought new.
Serpentine belt broke while backing up and vehicle lost steering ability, towed to dealer, part was replaced.the steering locked and the consumer lost control of the vehicle resulting in a collision with a pole.
Dt:the consumer's vehicle was at a red light and heard a loud popping noise from the underneath the hood.upon acceleration the vehicle began to shake.theconsumer pulled over to inspect the vehicle and discovered a spark plugwas lying on top of the engine.the consumer later drove the vehicle to a repair shop.the mechanic inspected the vehicle and consulted a ford dealer.the mechanic used a heel coil to resolve theproblem as suggested by the ford dealer.the vehicle could not be completely repaired due to a lack of tools to set the timingchain on the vehicle.ford didnot have these special tools available to the public.no further repairs could be madeby the mechanic at this time.(12/02/05)*sc
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact started the ignition and light grey smoke emitted from the exhaust. The failure was intermittent and became progressively worse. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer three times for the identical failure. The catalytic converter and engine heat control sensor were replaced at the owner's expense. The failure continued after the repair was performed on the vehicle. The failure mileage was 118,042.
F150 2001 ford lightning 5.4 trition engine. Sparkplug shoot out of engine. Defect in aluminum heads. I had a helicoil put in and it broke down 7 months later, and now i have to buy a re-muf. Engine its been a nightmare for me. Costing me lots of money for repairs. Ford has a defect in there triton engine heads and there not doing nothing about its costing customer thousands of dollars, and ford doesn't care. Frustrated customer. [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Have had problems with this vehicle at 1900 miles. Suspension, fumes, brakes, signal switch, electrical shortages.
In january i had driven my f150 to the store, when i returned to it in the parking lot and started it i heard a loud pop from under the hood. This sound was followed by a loud backfiring sound upon adding a few rpm's to the engine. I shut it off to inspect and discovered the far rear spark plug had been shot clear out of the head and was lying loose inside the engine compartment. The spark plugand the head each had enough threads left for the plug to reset. The coil was damaged and needed to be replaced. Three days ago (5/18/08) i started the vehicle again heard the same pop and the same backfire sound. Upon inspection this time i found that although the plug had not come out of the head this time it was clearly loose. There are no longer usable threads on either the head or the plug and i have been quoted $2500 (discounted rate) to repair a vehicle that has only 78000 miles on it and that i owe $16000 and can't even trade in now. I have done extensiveresearch and have found that this is a very common complaint with the ford tritan v8 engine and that ford has not chosen to remedy this defect.
Since the purchase of this brand new vehicle, the exhust has been black.the dealer's computer says that nothing is wrong, i think it is an epa violation, but because state emissions is not a required test in south carolina, they say that since it's not a saftey hazard, there's nothing they can do about it.
I was driving home and all of a sudden there was an explosion under the hood and it sounded like part of the exhaust system gave way. I pulled over and found out that a spark plug had blown out of the head. The only one to ever touch the engine was ford and that they had replaced a spark plug several years ago. I got on line and found out there are literally thousands of these spark plug ejections. I was wondering if there was a recall on the problem ? the fact that the super-heated air and mixture fuel spraying all over the underneath of the hood is a extreme danger,it would seem that would be a safetyrecall.
While driving, the "service engine soon" light came on.i drove to the auto repair shop and it was determined it was the egr pressure sensor defect.i was told by the repair shop that he thought this might be a recall item on the ford f150.i searched for recall notices on my truck and contacted the local ford dealership.i was told that there was not a recall for the egr, but a technical service bulletin was issued and ford sent out letters to have customers come in a have item replaced because of numerous complaints.my truck was ineligible because i now have over 72, 000 miles.ford will not honor the tsb at no cost and the repairs will cost over $250.why is their a mileage requirement for a mechanical defect that ford has acknowledged?
Engine servicelight comes on intermittently. Vehicle has been taken to dealer 6 times. Airflow sensor was replaced, did not remedy the problem.
While driving my 2001 f150 truck, the check engine light came on. I took my truck to the garage that does my auto work. They told me it was the egr pressure sensor. They replaced the sensor at a cost of $190.00. Later i found out that ford had issued a service bulletin to have the sensor replaced and they sent letters to the owners to bring their trucks in to have the sensor replaced. Since i am the second owner of the truck i did not receive the letter and since i had 119,852 miles on the truck ford would not fix it." ford knew of the defect, why should i have to pay to have a defective sensor replaced".
Vehicle stalled . Consumer tookvehicle todealer and was told that a right solenoid gasket was defective, and catalytic convertor malfunctioned. Warranty expired, howeverdealer was willing to meet the consumer half way on the expense.
The egr system warning light appeared 2,000 miles outside of the warranty.scc
Whiledrivingvehicle stopped in the middle of traffic, andconsumer could not restart it. The traffic was so heavy that consumer could not even get over to the shoulder for safety.consumer'slife and her children's' life was in danger for approximately one hourbefore helparrived.consumer had the vehicle towed to the nearest dealer, and mechanic determinedthat the egr valve was dead.
Have 2001 ford f150 supercrew 5.4 engine with 51k miles. Accelerated to enter highway and heard loud "pop", then lost engine compression and heard loud un-muffled engine noise eminating from the engine compartment. Having a fair knowledge of cars, i thought i blew the head gasket, but upon inspection by a local dealer (cosway ford in stafford, nj) was told i blew a spark plug and it is not a covered item under my extended warranty. The service tech seemed to know right away what the problem was when i described it, leading me to believe this is a very common problem. As i gathered, upon researching the internet, this is more than common, it is a manufacturer defect in the aluminum cylinder heard. I am 33 years old and have been around cars for a long time and have never heard of this problem. I bought the truck new and babied the vehicle.it seems this problem is limited to those year 5.4's that use the flawed 4-thread cylinder head, as to why in 2003 ford changed the design to 8-threads. Please help force ford motor company to fess up and recall these vehicles. I understand it can happen again. This repai will be costing me $501.80, plus the rental of a car (was far from home on vacation).
While driving home from work today, approaching the on-ramp to the 280 on sand hill road in menlo park, ca.the 2001 f-150 5.4l pick-up with 75,000 miles, started making a loud popping sound while driving about 35 mph.i pulled the truck over to the side of the road immediately and turned the engine off.the car was towed by flatbed to the local shell gas station repair shop to be seen by the mechanic in the morning.the mechanic indicated that the #3 plug on the passenger side of the car had come out of the head, thethreads to the spark plug stripped.he was unable to get a new plug into the head and wanted my approval to spend about 5 hours or $750 to remove the head and inspect the cylinder head for a possible stripped socket.the ford dealership separately quoted me $1,010 for a new cylinder head andthe ford service adviser at the palo alto ford dealership quoted my an estimated 12 hours to tear down and remove the head for inspection.the hourly rate quoted is $105.i checked with another local auto repair shop, where the mechanic told me that the blown plug and stripped head was a common problem.he agreed that the five hour estimate to remove the head sounded right (why is ford quoting me 12 hours?).
Was cruising in my ford lightning, when i heard a loud pop and then sounded like my engine was running off the headers.pulled over and had to catch a tow truck, to the shop. They told me my spark plug had shot out of the head. $1,100 bucks later it is back in the shop now and having the entire motor pulled cost not known but approximately 5-10 grand...
I had some warrant issues with ford motor corporation. Trim around windshield,faded grill and base not working on radio. The biggest problem has something to do with the ac and emissions. I turned on the ac and the truck started to run bad jerking and sputtering. Took it too ford and they replaced a sensor. This summer the first time i turn on my ac and the same problem this time its not covered by warranty. I haven't put 14k miles on the truck. Does emissions have some type of expectationsset by the epa or dot. It cost $400. To get sensor replaced. I cant afford to replace a sensor ever summer i turn on my ac.
Fire investigation, date of loss: 7/9/042001 ford f-150[xxx]right side ofthe engine compartment fire, cause: lifting strap broke and fell onto the alterntor power terminal, long term contact wore through plastic , energizing strap.total loss updated 07/30/2012information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving30 mph the cable that holds the spare tire fractured. As a consequence a component under the vehicle was bent, and the spare tire separated from the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer andhe was advised that he ineligible for a free remedy because the warranty expired. The failure mileage 172,000.
Consumer states that there are fumes coming from the a/c making the consumer sick. Cause unknown. Dealer notified.
Consumer complained about loss of freon due to an erupted hose routed around the outside of the rf plasticinner wheel fender. The dealer was notified. The vehicle's warranty had expired two months prior to this failure, therefore the repair was not covered.
The consumer parked the vehicle in the driveway and heard the horn honking, when the owner went to see what was happening, the entire vehicle had gone up in flames. The fire department was notified and the fire chief said the fire started under the hood and that it was a mechanical defect which ignited the flames.provide further details.
While backing into driveway spare tire cable broke underneath the vehicle. Dealer and manufacturer were not notified at this time.
Consumer's husband was washingvehicle. Driver's side and passenger's side doors have raw material underneath the bottom of the doors.her husband was cut by the raw material coming from the door. Also,bed liner doesn't fit. There are holes and spaceson the top of the liner,anda whole in the middle of the liner.ifhauling anything inside of the liner it would run underneath the bed.consumer tookvehicle to the dealership. Mechanic installed a black jelly underneath the doors.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the amber lights were completely defective.the dealer and manufacturer advised the contact of nhtsa campaign id number: 06e023000 (exterior lighting:headlights) but the contacts vin was not included in the recall.the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was unavailable and the current mileage was 193,000.
The contact owns a 2004 ford f-150. The contact stated that the headlights stopped illuminating whenever the turn signals were activated. The failure occurred when using both the lowbeam and highbeam headlights. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, where the contact was informed that the turn signals needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileages were 43,000.
Rear lights, including brake, turn signals, and hazard lights quit working.this issue can be found on many online ford f-150 forums.the steering column wiring is too short, and breakage in the wire, or connectors can occur with the tilt steering mechanism.the tilt steering mechanism and short wiring has caused the connection to break inside the steering column trim on our vehicle, which caused the lights to stop functioning properly.i inspected the problem, and found the connector can move freely. I feel this is an issue since i am able to locate many others that have had the same issue from 1997 up to 2001 ford f-150s.
We purchased our 2001 f150 supercrew used. I am a mechanic, so the first thing i do when buying a used vehicle is inspect it thoroughly. There were a few minor issues, but one stood out as a major safety hazard. Upon further research, it seems to be extremely common to all 1997-2003 f-150s.symptoms - this issue mainly affects the rear left and right brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights. These lights, particularly brake lights, can cease to function entirely, intermittently and unknown to the driver.cause - there is a wire harness which connects to the "multi - function switch". This wire harness is pulled when the steering wheel is tilted down. As a result, the connector or individual terminals can become loose or disconnected. This problem is most prevalent with the steering wheel in the down position, but once loose can happen at any position and any driving situation.solution - repair or replace with motorcraft part# wpt607, and ensure the harness has enough slack to allow steering wheel tilt without tension on the harness.in our case, i replaced the connector and pulled the wires enough to allow slack for steering wheel tilt. There are numerous reports of this issue online, and it is well documented by f150 owners. I have pictures but the file sizes are over 5mb.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 70 mph, the low beam headlights went out and then illuminated again after a few seconds. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact stated that the same failure occurred twice previously. The dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
When driving at night and without warning headlights shut off, causingdriver to pull off the street.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
The fog lights are all cracking, due to design. They are full of water and may short out my head lights . Dt
I was cited by florida highway patrol for improper equipment on these tail lights (factory ford f150 svt lightning tail lights).i would like to know if the original equipment tail lights for the 2001 f150 lightning have been approved by nhtsa, as the officer said that is the standard they use.in addition, i would like some reference as to where i can obtain this information for my records to deliver to the police department and the court when addressing this ticket.
I have 2001 ford f-150 pickup truck. The problem is with the turn signals. They cancel after youturn them onif you turn the wheel to the left or right. It takes very little movement of the wheel to cancell the turn signal. If it would only cancell if you turned in the direction of the turn it would be okay.
Have had problems with this vehicle at 1900 miles. Suspension, fumes, brakes, signal switch, electrical shortages.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that one of the fuel tank straps fractured and detached from the vehicle.the dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure and advised the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting).the vehicle was not repaired.the failure and current mileage was 271,000. Gas tank mounting strap broke and fell off of vehicle due to rust. Updated 10/19/2011 *ln
Approaching the exit ramp off the freeway i heard a dragging sound, thought it was my muffler.i pulled over and got out and smelled gas, (just filled the tank at 4.19 gal day before) and saw the front of the gas tank was dropped and gas was all over.had to call the fire department to put oil dry or something on the ramp.i was fortunate that it didn't spark and the truck blew up.a few days prior we just got back from a trip to see the grandkids in upstate new york.we drove around ny with these children in the truck.it gives me shivers to think if this would have happened and a spark we could have lost our lives and our grandchildren.this is a very dangerous problem and i guess ford has known about this and will not take responsibility.we had to have the truck towed and a new fuel tank, vent valve, fuel pump module, pressure sensor and new fuel tank straps.the rusting out of the fuel tank straps is what caused the gas tank to drop.our total for this repair was 1,674.97. I would think this is a serious safety issue with the straps to a gas tank rusting out.ford does not have a recall on this and i think they should.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting). The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer and the contact was informed that the fuel tank was leaking fuel due to the corroded straps. The contact was also informed that repairs to the fuel tank were not included in the recall. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 150,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated while making a right turn at approximately 10 to 15 mph, the vehicle fuel tank separated as fuel spilled onto the highway. The vehicle was taken to the local mechanic who diagnosed corrosion of the fuel tank and straps. The fuel tank and straps were replaced. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised that the failure was not recalled. The failure mileage was 129,000 and the current mileage was 130,000.
The rear fuel tank strap has rusted and broke in two.
I was driving on the freeway, did not hit any bumps and heard a dragging noise from the rear of the vehicle. Pulled off of the freeway and looked under my 2001 f150 truck and saw the front of gas tank sitting on the road. The straps on the gas tank had broken. Was lucky that i stopped or according to mechanic, could have worn a hole in the gas tank and caught fire or exploded updated 08/04/11the consumer stated bothgas tank straps broke in the middle and there was some rust and corrosion in the middle of the straps and less as they go toward the bolts.updated 08/11/11.
I filled the fuel tank with gas and drove about 20 miles. While pulling into a restaurant at about 5 to 10 mph i went through a very slight dip. I heard a soft thunk and heard something dragging on the ground. It was not real loud so i slowly pulled into the parking lot. When i looked under my vford f-150 i noticed that the gas tank had dropped due to both straps breaking. The rear of the tank was held up by the hose going to the gas cap area. Fortunately, this did not happen at high speed or i may not be around to report the incident. I called ford and they state that this vin number did not have nay recalls. The customer resource person (800.392.3673 option 1, 5, 4) stated they were not aware of any government number where i could call in this complaint. I quickly did a web search and found this number so i find it hard to believe they did not know about it. This is a very serious safety issue that could very easily lead to serious injuries/death to occupants of the 2001 f-150.
Just got off a highway traveling at 60 m.p.h. And stopped into a lowes . Upon returning to truck to leave and backing from parking spot the full gas tank hit the ground. No lines were broken . Both straps were rusted through.
After purchasing this used 4wd f-150 i filled the tank and noticed the smell gasoline.inspection of the fuel system revealed the rear gas tank support strap had rusted through.this allowed the tank to drop down and rest on the rock guard for the tank.operation of the truck in this state caused vibrations to wear through the tank resulting in the fuel leak.were it not for the rock guard (on 4wd models only) the tank may have fallen off or at a minimum left hanging from the front strap and the fuel line connections.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving approximately 35 to 40 mph he noticed the tank had detached from the vehicle. When he inspected the vehicle he noticed that two straps were fractured and were severely rusted, but no fuel had spilled out of the fuel tank. The vehicle was not inspected by a dealer nor was it repaired. The failure and current mileage was approximately 126,000.
Attempting to park vehicle in parking stall with foot on brake stopping the vehicle.the vehicle, for no apparent reason, abruptly accelerated forward striknig the vehicle on the other side of the parking stall.the resulting crash caused damage to the front of the 2011 gmc sport utility vehicle and to the front of the 2001 ford f-150.this is the second time an incident similar to this has occurred.the first time was in august 2011.the first time the vehicle demonstrated a similar phenomena occurred when the owner was parking the vehicle in a parking stall.the vehicle was stopped in the parking stall, the driver's foot on the brake and the vehicle abruptly accelerated, for no apparent reason, over a concrete parking block.the vehicle continued into the street as the driver continued to apply the brake, attempting to stop the ford f-150.the driver was unable to avoid striking a vehicle after entering the street.
Discovered rear fuel tank strap on 2001 ford f150 was broken. Front strap heavily rusted but still holding. Fuel tank is sagging but not dragging.
My 2001 ford f150 gas tank fell of my truck , nose forward while driving. Restraints separated andfuel tank came down on the highway. I am very lucky, no explosion or fire ensued. Had to be towed. Clearly the restraints had corroded. Whole system needs replacement.
Just filled the gasoline tank to full on saturday evening, july 30, 2011. Left the station and drove about a 1/4 block and the front part of the gasoline tank fell off. Heard the dragging noise and stopped. Repair garage stated they have repaired many with this same problem. Knew how to handle it. Called bob allen ford in overland park, ks. On monday morning, august 1, 2011, and they stated they had no knowledge of any tsb on the problem. Never mentioned there may be a recall on it.
My wife was driving home from work last evening around 9:00 pm in our 2001 ford f-150 pickup truck when she heard a noise coming from under the truck. She stopped to investigate the source of the noise to find that the gas tank had fallen onto the road which put a hole in the tank which leaked out all the gasoline. The straps which support the tank had rusted out causing the tank to fall out. Thankfully she was not injured. Ford needs to address this issue before someone is killed.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated the fuel tank strap corroded and fractured when the driver wasdriving approximately 35-40 mph. Approximately ten gallons offuel leaked as a result. The vehicle was towed to a repair shop and then to the contact's residence. A mechanic stated the fuel tank straps and fuel tank needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The contact did not notify the manufacturer of the failure. The failure mileage was 155,000 and the current mileage was 156,000.
While driving on the freeway, i heard a loud pop from the engine compartment followed by the engine running roughly and accompanied by popping sounds. Within 10 seconds, the smell of gasoline was noticed. I pulled off at the next exit, approximately 30 seconds later, and came to a stop. As i came to a stop, flames erupted from the hood and the entire engine compartment was engulfed in flames. A fire truck arrived within a few minutes and extinguished the fire, but not before the fire had burned through the firewall into the passenger compartment. The vehicle was a total loss.upon further inspection, it was discovered that the #8 cylinder spark plug had ejected from the cylinder (the initial pop sound) with such force that it ruptured the rubber fuel line immediately above it and aft of the stainless fuel injector bar. With fuel spraying from the hose, it was then ignited by the coil which was still attached to the engine and emitting sparks.it has been documented that the cylinder head design in this vehicle has had a history of problems with ejecting spark plugs due to a lack of adequate threads in the spark plug holes. I believe this defect contributed directly to this fire and is a safety hazard.
My gas tank strap was hanging below vehicle... Dealer said it happens all the time and estimate was over $250 to replace 2 straps... Unbelievable... Dealer also said 2nd strap was in bad shape and ready to break.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 pickup truck. The contact stated that there was fuel leaking from the fuel tank onto the ground. The vehicle was inspected and abnormal rust spots and holes were found in the fuel tank. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who replaced the fuel tank, straps and the fuel sensor assembly at a cost of $864. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 61,000.updated 10/12/11
2001 f150 fuel tank straps and fuel tank rusted through.
I want to know why the recall for the gas tank straps on ford f-150 pickups 1997-2004 is not in nebraska? because nebraska is a cold weather state and they use chemicals to de-ice the roads?
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that one the fuel tank straps fractured from the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure.the failure and current mileage was 110,000.
Straps that secure fuel tank to vehicle failed due to rust . This allowing fuel tank to fall from vehicle while vehicle was in motion . Upon contact with the road surface tank developed a hole allowing about 16 gals of fuel to contact the road surface and public sewer . Fire dept was called along with maryland dept of environment and clean up began . I was billed for the cost of the clean up .
Hit bump, gas tank straps broke and dragged tank on pavement, ruptured and gas spilled on road
While driving on the highway the straps on the fuel tank broke and the fuel tank fell off spilling approximately 25 gallons of gas.this was caused by the straps rusting away.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that while approaching a traffic light, the fuel tank separated from the vehicle causing gasoline fuel to spill over the roadway. The vehicle was towed to a local mechanic who discovered that the fuel tank straps were corroded. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised that the failure was under investigation. The failure and current mileage was 115,000. Updated 08/15/11the consumer stated both straps failed, breaking in the middle of the strap. The tank did drop to the ground and was dragged a short distance. There was damage to the fuel tank and it had to be replaced. Updated 08/24/11updated 08/31/11 the vehicle has since beem repaired. Updated 09/01/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving away from refueling, the fuel tank and filler neck fractured from the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to a local mechanic where they informed the fuel tank straps and frame were corroded. The fuel tank, straps and filler neck were all replaced. The failure and the current mileages were 142,000.
2001 ford f-150.consumer writes in regards to transmission problems.the consumer stated during routine use of the truck, the transmission stopped functioning. The transmission repair shop, informed the consumer the cast steel gear within the transmission had shattered into two pieces. In october 2009, during an annual safety inspection, the straps holding the fuel tank in place were corroded and almost completely rusted through. In the summer of 2013, ford motor company, sent the consumer a notice, informing him the fuel tank strap were being recalled. The consumer was not overly concerned, since they had already been replaced, ford sent another recall. The consumer informed ford, he had the straps replaced. Ford then advised the consumer to visit the dealer about reimbursement. The dealer wanted to see what repairs had been made. Once the truck was on the lift, it was discovered the original faulty tank straps had caused a weakening in the skin of the fuel tan itself and that it was leaking gasoline through the skin of the tank. The tank was leaking fuel around the area where the straps rubbed on the tank.ford would only honor the recall, if they replaced the straps. However, they refused to replace leaking fuel tank.
2001 ford f150 supercrew, fuel tank strap rusted throughsaw from a distance something was hanging under truck, crawled under, discovered strap had rusted through and was in two pieces, took off part that i could and attached a ratchet strap to hold tank in place until i can get the parts and repair.
After hearing about a possible failure of the fuel tank straps, i inspected my straps and found one of the straps corroded to the point of failure, it is split and separated. I am no longer driving this truck. I was going to wait a few weeksto see if there is a recall on this problem. Luckily this info was published to warn others.
I pulled away from a stop sign and heard a strange sound. I stopped the vehicle and looked underneath and saw the gas tank on the ground.
Hello,i was driving my 2001, ford f-150 truck with my son in the rear cab on a rainy saturday afternoon in march of this year when the gas tank fell out of it and was dragging on the ground for approximately a tenth of a mile before i pulled over and discovered the problem. It was leaking gas and i was lucky that no spark occurred because the pavement was wet outside. I had the gas tank, straps and fuel pump completely replaced as a result. I also have many pictures documenting the incident.updated 08/01/11 updated 1/27/2012 *ln
2001 ford f-150 fuel tank straps failed and dropped tank on road. I was in parking lot backing out and it fell to ground. Had to be strapped up and towed to a shop and the straps replaced.updated 08/04/11the consumer stated both straps broke. The tank went completely to the ground on the front. The tank was at a 45 degree angle with the front on the ground. Updated 08/11/11
Gas tank straps failed allowing gas tank to drop onto road.
I found one of the gas tank retaining straps broken on my 2001 ford f-150.i am currently checking with suppliers for replacement fuel tank straps and found that these straps are being investigated as a vehicle defect.updated 08/01/11the consumer stated one of the tanks straps broke and it broke at the bend of the strap where it wraps around one of the bottom corners of the tank. There was no spill, since the remaining tank strap and what remained of the broken strap supported the tank. Aside from the break, the tank straps appeared normal.updated 08/02/11
Driving my 2001 ford f-150 down the highway and the gas tank fell off and was dragging beneath the truck. It was a full tank of gas that we were lucky did not ignite.
The gas tank strap on my 2001 f-150 rusted completely through. The tank has 2 straps holding the tank up inside the frame. The front one was intact and the rear strap rusted completely in two. My friend noticed my gas tank was hanging down slightly and i was shocked to see the condition of the rear strap. I drove home slow avoiding potholes,etc. And called an auto parts store to order a new strap. I wanted to go with a ford part but they only came as a set and cost much more than the auto parts store.i'm concerned someone may not notice this condition until their gas tank goes rolling down the highway.
I was driving northbound on i-95 when the driver of an adjacent vehicle alerted me that there was fire shooting out from the area of the fuel filler door.i immediately pulled over onto the highway median and jumped out.the truck was engulfed in flames, and the cab was on fire. I burned myself on the melting steering wheel and was singed by melting plastic.
I have a 2001 ford f150 regular cab long bed with 75,000 miles. While driving at approximately 40 mph the right inner tie rod broke causing the vehicle to shudder significantly until i was able to stop the vehicle. This brief shuddering caused the rear fuel tank strap to snap in half primarily due to excessive corrosion of the strap. Loss of the supporting strap caused the rear of the tank to drop almost to ground level which also broke the filler inlet off of the top of the tank, completely disconnecting the filler tube and presenting a large hole for fuel to escape. Both of these failures are not what i would expect from a vehicle with only 75,000 miles on the odometer. Either could have resulted in serious injury or property damage.
On friday, september 17, 2010 the fuel tank on my 2001 ford f-150 truck broke free of the undercarriage and was dragged approximately 200 meters before i could safely stop the vehicle.at the time of the incident, i was traveling 60 mph.upon exiting the vehicle, i smelled strong gasoline fumes and observed gasoline running from underneath the truck.i moved away from the vehicle and called the fire department and a tow service.from a distance (approximately 150 feet) the gasoline tank was clearly resting on the road surface.once help was on the scene, granular absorbent material was added to the gasoline which had spilled onto the road.the now empty gas tank was secured by rope to the truck undercarriage, revealing a large hole in the gas tank.upon further investigation, it was noted that the straps holding the tank had broke.the truck was removed from the scene on a flat-bed truck.the total cost associated with the gas tank straps breaking is $841.00.updated 08/01/11 the strap failed where it attached to the truck frame.the strap ends appeared to be more worn than the strap body. Approximately, 22-34 gallons of fuel was spilled. Updated 08/02/11
Mt 2001 ford f150 began leaking fuel today from the fuel tank (underneath truck).approximately 3-5 drips per second were observed to be dripping.upon closer inspection, it looks as though the metal straps holding the fuel tank on the vehicle have corroded badly and worn a hole in the upper part of the tank.
I was driving slowly at 25mph down a dirt road when i heard a dragging noise and when i pulled over to investigate i saw that my fuel tank had fallen half off. When i got some help from a friend to come look at it they said both my straps somehow rusted away and my tank fell.
Checked fuel tank straps after seeing news reports. 1 strap broken 2nd strap about to break. At dealer for replacement at my expense.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated one of the straps was rusted through and the other strap was rusted close to a complete break. Updated 08/12/11
While driving the consumer noticed that the fuel gauge indicated the vehicle had a half tank of gas yet the vehicle ran out of gasoline.*nlm
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked when he noticed a fuel spill. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic who performed a diagnostic that located the failure as the rear fuel tank strap being corroded and caused a hole on the fuel tank. The fuel tank and straps were replaced. The manufacturer was contacted and a complaint was filed. The manufacturer denied any assistance with repairs to the vehicle because the fuel tank did not detach. The failure mileage was 101,340 and the current mileage was 102,000.
The gas tank strap on my 2001 ford f150 lariat supercrew has rusted completely through and broke, making the gas tank loose and unstable. If i would not have heard the squeak of the loose tank that i thought was my spare tire, i would have eventually lost my tank which could have resulted in a fire or injury. I think the strap should be made of a material that is not so susceptible to the elements.
Gas tank fell out of my 2001 f-150 rupturing gas in the street. Cost me $1500 to fix and clean up. Who is going to pay for this?
Not a new complaint, just wanted to say thanks.ford motor company has reimbursed me for 100% of my expenses related to the gas tank strap failure.thank you, and thank ford motor company.i could not find another way to edit my previous complaint. Odi # 10402810.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Thefront strap that holds the gas tank on my 2001 f-150 has rusted off. I read where you are investigating this failure.is there a current recall? updated 09/14/11the strap rusted away and broke at a place where the strap was bolted to the frame on the left side. The rest of the strap was very rusty and corroded and also appeared to be ready to fail. The tank did not drop. The back strap showed signs of heavy rust. Updated 09/21/11
I have not seen this posted anywhere. I have received the ford recall for the fuel tank straps. My local dealership called me when i took the truck in for the repairs and said my fuel tank is leaking. The fuel leak is right behind or around the rear tank strap. I do have pictures if anyone wants to see it. The ford dealership didn't hesitate to tell me that it was not part of the recall and gave me a quote to replace it. I feel it should be added to the recall procedure. It sure seems likely that the rusted strap caused the rust and eventually caused the leak. Now i have a truck that shouldn't be driven, won't pass state inspection and ford says i'm on the hook for a new fuel tank. They know they have a problem and should step up to the plate and look into this some more. I'm not the only guy that has this same problem.
I have a 2001 ford 150 pickup and while driving home from work on the beltway my gas tank straps broke and my gas tank was dragging on the road.i didn't know this until i pulled over because i heard a weird noise under the truck.after inspecting on the shoulder of the road i noticed the gas tank was laying on the ground, both straps had broke due to rust.i had to strap up the tank with two tie downs and then order new straps from the dealer and replace.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 ( fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting) and took the vehicle to the dealer for repairs.while the vehicle was being serviced, the fuel tank was fractured and began leaking gasoline.neither the dealer nor the manufacturer offered any assistance with the failure since the recall did not include repairing the fuel tank.the current and the failure mileages were 129,400.updated 02/03/12*ljthe tank was replaced free of charge on jan 17, 2011 and the problem has been resolved.updated 02/10/12
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the fuel tank straps were fractured as a result of corrosion. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 ( fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting) . The vehicle was towed to the dealer who verified the failure and diagnosed that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance since the fuel tank was not part of the recall. The vehicle was repaired. The failure and current mileage was 73,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that after receiving notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting) the vehicle was taken to the dealer where he was informed that the fuel tank was corroded and leaking severely. The vehicle was repaired for the straps but not the tank. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 77,000. The vin was unavailable.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the fuel tank detached from the vehicle as a result of the fuel tank straps fracturing.the contact stated that the tank did not have to be replaced but the dealer replaced the straps. The failure and current mileage was 137,126.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The vehicle was parked when the contact noticed the fuel tank was hanging underneath the vehicle. The contact ordered the necessary parts from the manufacturer and repaired the vehicle. While repairing the vehicle the contact also noticed the straps which held the fuel tank in place were corroded. The failure mileage was 160,000 and the current mileage was 180,000.
Gas tank straps failed on my 2001 ford f-150. I was leaving work when the gas tank just fell on the driveway as i was traveling about 25mph. I am very fortunate that it happened at this location as this situation could have been disastrous, luckily i was able to tie it back up with some nylon straps that i had with some help from a coworker. I was able to drive home and replaced the straps with new ones, the old straps apparently just rusted through and failed. Ford should have a recall on this problem before someone is seriously hurt!!!
While driving my 2001 ford f150 down the highway, a spark plug blew out of the head and damaged the ignition coil. Gas/air mixture was sent into the engine compartment, and if the plug had not damaged the coil, it could have ignited the gas.the fuel line is also just above the pug, and could also have easily been damaged.
Both straps holding the fuel tank on my 2001 f-150 broke allowing the gas tank to fall to the ground and be dragged down the mass turnpike(route 90) i was able to exit the highway and pull into a gas station. Upon exiting the vehicle i saw the tank on the ground and gas leaking from it. The truck was towed to a service station for repair. They installed a new gas tank, straps and all the lines.
While having my 2001 ford f-150 4wd super cab (205,000miles) serviced, it was discovered that the rear fuel tank strap is completely rusted out and the front strap is ready to fail at any time. Had the defectnot been noticed at this time, the tank would have dropped from the vehicle to the road at any time. Replacement straps are being ordered.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 70 mph, there was a loud noise and immediately the vehicle was maneuvered to side of the road. The contact noticed the fuel tank detached from the vehicle and both fuel tank straps were completely rusted. The failure caused damage to the fuel tank as a result to an extensive amount of fuel leakage on the ground. The vehicle was temporarily repaired and driven to the residence. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer stated there was not a recall and provided no further assistance. There was an open investigation under nhtsa action number ea11006 (fuel system, other: storage: tank assembly). The failure mileage was 218,000.updated 07/21/11the gas tank strap broke,causing the tank to fall while driving. Updated 07/25/11
On 11/11/11 i was driving home from work in my 2001 ford f150 and was approximately 1 and a half blocks from my house when i hit a pothole and heard a loud bang and then some metal grinding or dragging which i initially thought was my exhaust the way it sounded, so i stopped the truck and looked underneath. This is when i realized the magnitude of the situation, a strap that holds my gas tank in place had broken off from what appears to be rusted and the gas tank was hanging by one strap . At this time i was about 100 feet from my house so i had my son come out and i pushed the vehicle to in front of my house. The tank is grinding on something when you move the vehicle or when turning the vehicle.
Upon looking under my truck i noticed the fuel tank was hanging down. Upon further inspection i noticed the rear strap had rusted and broke apart. This led to the rear of the tank dropping down 3-4 inches. I replaced both straps with oem straps and am back on the road.
Gas tank straps corroded to the point of failure on a 2001 ford f150.the problem was caught before complete release of the gas tank.new straps were put on in place of the original ones.
2001 f-150 fuel tank strap broke last week. Luckily noticed the tank sitting low when i pulled into the drive with my other vehicle. 141,000 miles. Neighbor told me of the investigation he read in the paper the next day. Updated 08/01/11 the consumer stated one strap failed and the second was bound to fail very soon. The straps rusted and flaked in layers in the middle where the plastic sleeve was.the straps were not in good shape. They were flaky.updated 08/02/11
Hit a bump and front gas tank strap broke and dragged for 2 miles leaking gas,$40, worth. Stopped in parking lot with gas running,fire department and cops arrived. Truck towed to lot. Still not attempted repairs.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the fuel tank straps fractured. The failure caused the fuel lines to also fracture as gasoline spilled onto the roadway. The vehicle was towed to the dealer and repaired. The failure and current mileage was 82,513.
Front gas tank strap rusted through and broke in half.rear strap has rusted but not through yet.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 20 mph, the contact heard a loud noise outside of the vehicle. The contact pulled over to the side of the road to inspect the vehicle and noticed that the fuel tank partially disengaged. The vehicle had not been towed. The manufacturer nor the dealer were made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 127,997.
2001 f-150 xlt gas tank strap rusted and broken, fuel tank found to be leaking near the top of the tank.
Fire in engine compartment cng vehicle.the problem was due to the bi-fuel cng and gasoline vehicle in the consumers government fleet.the vehicle was parked and when the consumer returned he found smoke.the fire spread through the engine compartment and caused the vehicle to be a total loss. *sc
On 6/10/2011. My 18 year old son had borrowed my 2001 ford f-150.he had stopped to fill the fuel tank and continue on his errand when the gas tank straps suddenly failed,dropping the fuel tank onto the ground while in motion. No injuries or fire resulted from the incident but a full tank of fuel was spilled onto the ground creating a hazardous material situation, closing down the road for a significant period of time to allow for cleanup. I don't have the final cost for repairs or cleanup and i don't know if and how insurance would cover the cost. I was surprised to learn that this has happened to other similar year ford trucks yet no informational warnings were issued.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the fuel tank was filled and while driving, the contact was informed that the fuel tank had fractured from the vehicle and gasoline fuel was spilling onto the highway. The fire department arrived to assist and advised that the straps of the fuel tank were rusted and fractured, causing the fuel tank to fall. The contact had the vehicle towed to a local auto repair shop. The failure and current mileage was 138,000.
A plastic cover over the rear part (towards the axle) of the gas tank has caused a rust hole in the tank. The piece is held on with 2 strips of double sided adhesive and attaches to two clips on the tank. The rust damage is under the adhesive strip on the bottom causing a very slow leak. I'm not sure what the function is for this plastic piece and i can't imagine that my vehicle is the only one affected by this design flaw?
Ford f150 supercrew 4x4 - fuel tank strap broke.tank just hanging.luclily noticed it and have ordered new straps.
2001 ford f150 the gas tank fell & strap rotted.*mwaccording to the repair invoice, the fuel tank and straps were replaced.
While driving at residential speed the gas tank dropped down and began dragging on the ground spilling all the gasoline contents.there was no warning, i just heard a thunk and a dragging sound which i able to pull off to the side of the road within a block,this was a onetime failure.the local vehicle service repair shop ordered a new gas tank and new tank holding straps and replaced the failed ones which were rusted through and had let go.
While driving my 2001 f-150 at approx 35 mph, the gas tank suddenly fell off when both tank straps failed. Hoses and filler neck kept tank from totally separating from truck. Towed to garage and had both straps replaced. $272.91.looks like a frequent problem after looking up on line.updated 08/01/11 both straps were broken when the consumer checked after pulling over. They appeared to have failed where they were made to bendto go around the tank edge.there was minor rusting mostly at the bends. The tank did impact the road, but was only slightly dented with no compromise to the tank itself. Updated 08/02/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving, the fuel tank dropped from its housing as a result of one of the straps fracturing. The fuel tank was dragged and caused a hole, which caused fuel to leak from the tank. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop who advised that the fuel straps had failed because of corrosion and that both the fuel straps and the fuel tank would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 240,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that one of the fuel tank straps was fractured and caused the fuel tank to detach from the vehicle.the failure did not cause a fuel spill.the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnosis or repairs. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 210,000.
Dear nhtsa,this is regards to the ford recall on fuel tank straps.we live in northeast nebraska & have a 2001 ford f-150 truck which has one fuel tank strap that has rusted through and the other is rusted.we contacted ford service station and they said our vehicle was not included in the ford recall.we contacted ford and they said it was not under warranty, but youmight want to get it fixed!i asked how they determined who qualified for the recall and i did not get a response to my question.could you please explain why our truck was not included in the recall.it is obvious that it should have been included in the recall.we would appreciate you looking into this matter and include our truck in the recall.[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
2001 f-150 2 door 6 cylinder; fuel tank dropped onto roadway due to rusted through tank strap. Had auto repair shop fix: replaced fuel tank, fuel tank straps, fuel pump, fuel tank pressure sensor, towing chargetotal bill $2,600.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving 45 mph, the contact stated that the fuel tank suddenly detached from the vehicle with a half tank of gas. The dealer did not offer any assistance when contacted. The manufacturer was not notified. A private mechanic replaced the fuel filter, straps, and the fuel tank. The current mileage was 105,861.the approximate failure mileage was 105,000.
Throttle sticks after steady driving in cold/snow because of ford's poor design, they even state it in ford article no. 01-21-5.has happened may times to me.i just finally got an answer to the problem.the fix is over 500.00, and i don't have the money.it is their poor design, this just does not seem fair.i have had several close calls due to this problem, there really should be a recall on this.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the contact inspected the vehicle, he detected that the fuel tank strap fractured. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the fuel tank strap was replaced. The manufacturer was made aware of the problem. The failure mileage was approximately 170,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, he heard a loud thud and metal scraping against the ground. When he pulled over, he realized that the fuel tank was dragging the ground as a result of the front fuel tank strap rusting and breaking. A local mechanic replaced both straps. The contact called the manufacturer who advised that there were no related recalls and for the failure. The current and failure mileages were approximately 150,000.
No warning at all. I was driving 10-15 mph coming to a stop when the entire gas tank fell off my 2001 ford f150 crew cab truck. An entire tank of gas leaked all of the road and required the fire department to be called for safety and clean up. I had to have my truck towed to a repair shop, where it awaits diagnosis tomorrow. It appears that the straps and tank had completely rusted. I'm lucky nothing ignited since i was able to pull over and was driving so slow.updated 09/14/11updated 09/16/11
Yesterday, while driving at about 35 mph i hear a loud noise from the bottom of the vehicle.i pull over to realize that the entire gas tank had completely fallen off of the bottom of the truck, had punctured, and was spilling over 20 gallons of fuel into the road.the fire department was called and spent two hours containing the spilled fuel and assisting the tow truck driver to ready the truck so that it could be safely towed.the metal gas tank straps had completely rusted through and broke leaving the tank hanging on by only a couple of screws.the tank had to be fully removed from the truck before that tow truck driver could safely tow the truck to be repaired.this truck is only a 2001 model and only has 75,000 miles on it.this could have been a very serious situation given the amount of fuel that spilled and that it occurred on a busy intersection.thankfully there was no spark from the tank when it hit the ground!i think given the serious nature of this malfunction ford really needs to consider taking a look at their trucks built in this model year.especially since this occurred with such a low mileage vehicle given it's age.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 15 mph, the fuel tank became detached from under the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, who replaced the fuel tank and the fuel pump. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 172,000.
Both front and rear fuel tank straps are broke. Tank is being held up by fuel line in rear. Front strap being held on by plastic cover only. In the process of repairing now at a ford dealership. Parts cost is approx. $80, labor is still not calculated.the consumer stated both strap broke in the middle due to severe rust; the rear more than the front. The fuel line was still in good shape. It was supporting the rear tank after the strap broke. The tank never hit the ground. While both straps were rusted out completely in the middle, there was a piece of plastic between the strap and the tank. The plastic was molded around the straps well enough that the front of the tank was supported by the plastic piece even though the metal strap had rusted away. However, the back strap had rusted away to a point that the strap fell and the tank was only being supported by the fuel line.updated 09/21/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving various speeds, the vehicle failed to decelerate. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The contact coasted the vehicle over to the side of the road and powered off the engine. The vehicle was restarted and the failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the technician noticed a chunk of ice in the carburetor. The ice was removed and the vehicle was able to be driven normally. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in a recall. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
I took my 2001 f150 truck in for service and i was told the fuel pump needed to be replaced the next call i got was to tell me my truck had caught on fire during the test drive and burnt to the ground neither ac collins ford or ford motor company will claim responsibility for this they both say it was not their fault but ford never sent an inspector.
Fuel lines were leaking behind engine. *mr there was a gas smell. It was discovered the gas lineswere installed between the frame and the bed of the truck.the hole eventually was created by the friction. *scc
2001 ford f-150 crank no start condition.between june and august of 2003 my ford f-150 has been towed in three times and not started at least two dozen times. The first dealer replaced the main fuel relay. The second time it was towed to another dealer and after five days could not reproduce the problem, and i picked the truck up. Two days later the same thing, this time i had the truck towed to my house. A few hours later it started. At this point i'm getting very irritated. After going back thru this whole thing i started thinking it had to be this main fuel relay and decided to do some testing on my own. I work in electronics and so i got a couple tyco relays and a can of freeze spray. The next time this happened i pulled the ford relay and replaced it with a new one - the truck started right up. The next time i get the can of freeze spray out and cool the relay and the truck starts up. Im finding this to be warm weather related and every time it get hot outside i can plan on the truck not starting after driving a short time and then shutting off. If the truck sits by itself long enough for the relay to cool down it will start i think ford should come up will a long term fix for this problem instead of replacing relays.
I have had nothingbut problems with the fuel injection system.the deal did fix the first problem but ignored complaints that the problem was still not fixed.at 36000 miles the drive belt went out and still there was problems w/ injectors . Now dealers will not honor warranty becasue current mileage is 36900 even though they put the first 1,234 when the truck was bought new.
I was driving south on hwy 41 in milwaukee, wi.when i heard a dragging sound under truck.i pulled off hwy and discovered my gas tank was dragging for approx. 2 miles.why it didn't blow up i am not sure.two straps snapped.i had just filled the tank w/ $75.00 in gas and had truck towed and approx. Cost of getting truck fixed is $700.00 plus the tow.
Gas tank fell out of my 2001 f-150 rupturing gas in the street. Cost me $1500 to fix and clean up. Who is going to pay for this?
Driving my 2001 ford f-150 down the highway and the gas tank fell off and was dragging beneath the truck. It was a full tank of gas that we were lucky did not ignite.
Hit a bump and front gas tank strap broke and dragged for 2 miles leaking gas,$40, worth. Stopped in parking lot with gas running,fire department and cops arrived. Truck towed to lot. Still not attempted repairs.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 70 mph, there was a loud noise and immediately the vehicle was maneuvered to side of the road. The contact noticed the fuel tank detached from the vehicle and both fuel tank straps were completely rusted. The failure caused damage to the fuel tank as a result to an extensive amount of fuel leakage on the ground. The vehicle was temporarily repaired and driven to the residence. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer stated there was not a recall and provided no further assistance. There was an open investigation under nhtsa action number ea11006 (fuel system, other: storage: tank assembly). The failure mileage was 218,000.updated 07/21/11the gas tank strap broke,causing the tank to fall while driving. Updated 07/25/11
2001 ford f-150. Consumer states problem with vehicle gas tank *tgwthe consumer stated while driving, he heard a loud metal noise. He pulled to the side of the road, exited the vehicle and looked underneath, only to discover the entire gas tank was on the ground.the vehicle was towed to the dealer where the gas tank was re-installed and the fuel tank straps, pressure sensor and fuel filler neck were replaced. Updated 07/20/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph he was told by a passerby that there was a fire underneath the vehicle. He drove to a fire station and the entire cab was consumed with flames. The fire department extinguished the fire, inspected the vehicle and stated that the fire was caused by the fuel tank. A fire report was filed. The vehicle was destroyed. The contact called the manufacturer who stated that they no longer had the records for his vehicle and could offer no assistance. The current and failure mileages were 155,000.updated 06/16/11 updated 08/08/11updated 08/29/11
Checked fuel tank straps after seeing news reports. 1 strap broken 2nd strap about to break. At dealer for replacement at my expense.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated one of the straps was rusted through and the other strap was rusted close to a complete break. Updated 08/12/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving at speeds of 70mph the fuel tank fell from the vehicle. There was a large quantity of gasoline spraying from under the vehicle and onto the highway. The contact was able to move the vehicle off the roadway without further incident. The vehicle was towed to his residence where the contact made repairs to the vehicle. The fuel tank straps had fractured causing the fuel tank to fall from place. The dealer was unable to provide any assistance. The manufacture was not contacted. The failure and current mileages were 103,000.
2001 ford f-150. Consumer states vehicle caught fire and then exploded *tgwthe consumer stated she saw a report on t.v. Regarding problems with fuel tanks and nhtsa was investigating.
The fuel tank straps on my 2001 ford f150 are completely rusted. Other areas have also rusted out such as the radiator supports - radiator and shroud dropped out and are hitting against the engine fan. The pick-up bed of the truck is also rusting out.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated when he inspected the straps, he found one of them completely covered in rust, but still in tact.also, there was unusual rusting all over the underside of the vehicle.the entire lower radiator support was rotted out and the underside of the pick-up bed and other supports have major rust. Updated 08/12/11the consumer stated when the support gave out the radiator and radiator shroud fell onto the fan that is mounted to the engine.also, the ball joints and steering were wearing prematurely due to lack of grease fittings.updated 08/30/11
2001 f-150 2 door 6 cylinder; fuel tank dropped onto roadway due to rusted through tank strap. Had auto repair shop fix: replaced fuel tank, fuel tank straps, fuel pump, fuel tank pressure sensor, towing chargetotal bill $2,600.
While refueling the gasoline tank, the nozzle caught fire and burned the side of the truck. The vehicle was off, driver does not smoke and there was no immediate known reason for the fire to start. No cell phone useage. Keys were not in the ignition. Possible static electricity.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving approximately60-65 mph, there was an abnormal dragging coming from under the vehicle.the contact discovered that the fuel tank was semi-fractured from the vehicle. Both straps were fractured and the fuel tank was hanging from the vehicle by the fuel line. A police report was available.the vehicle was towed to his place of residence. The manufacturer was contacted but would not provide any assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure and current mileages were 191,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 15 mph, the fuel tank became detached from under the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, who replaced the fuel tank and the fuel pump. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 172,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that one of the fuel tank straps fractured and detached from the vehicle.the dealer and manufacturer were notified of the failure and advised the contact that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting).the vehicle was not repaired.the failure and current mileage was 271,000. Gas tank mounting strap broke and fell off of vehicle due to rust. Updated 10/19/2011 *ln
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated thatwhile traveling at speeds of 60 mph, the fuel tank fractured from under the vehicle and onto the roadway. The vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic who advised the contact that the two straps holding the fuel tank had broken. The failure and current mileages were 162,852.updated 11/23/10 updated 11/30/10 updated 08/01/11 updated 1/27/2012 *ln
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 ( fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting) and took the vehicle to the dealer for repairs.while the vehicle was being serviced, the fuel tank was fractured and began leaking gasoline.neither the dealer nor the manufacturer offered any assistance with the failure since the recall did not include repairing the fuel tank.the current and the failure mileages were 129,400.updated 02/03/12*ljthe tank was replaced free of charge on jan 17, 2011 and the problem has been resolved.updated 02/10/12
Both front and rear fuel tank straps are broke. Tank is being held up by fuel line in rear. Front strap being held on by plastic cover only. In the process of repairing now at a ford dealership. Parts cost is approx. $80, labor is still not calculated.the consumer stated both strap broke in the middle due to severe rust; the rear more than the front. The fuel line was still in good shape. It was supporting the rear tank after the strap broke. The tank never hit the ground. While both straps were rusted out completely in the middle, there was a piece of plastic between the strap and the tank. The plastic was molded around the straps well enough that the front of the tank was supported by the plastic piece even though the metal strap had rusted away. However, the back strap had rusted away to a point that the strap fell and the tank was only being supported by the fuel line.updated 09/21/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving 70 mph, the fuel tank detached from the vehicle, causing fuel to leak. The contact was concerned that a fire could have occurred due to the fuel leak and sparks. The fire department appeared on the scene to apply chemicals to the fuel tank. The vehicle was then towed to an authorized dealer where the fuel tank, straps and filler neck were replaced. The failure and current mileages were 157,805.updated 06/01/11*ljthe consumer stated both fuel tank straps broke in the middle due to rust. Updated 08/11/11the consumer stated both gas tank straps broke.the fuel tank detached and dragged under the vehicle and created a hole in the tank.updated 12/16/11
Thefront strap that holds the gas tank on my 2001 f-150 has rusted off. I read where you are investigating this failure.is there a current recall? updated 09/14/11the strap rusted away and broke at a place where the strap was bolted to the frame on the left side. The rest of the strap was very rusty and corroded and also appeared to be ready to fail. The tank did not drop. The back strap showed signs of heavy rust. Updated 09/21/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that the fuel tank straps had begun to rust.the contact notified the dealer and the manufacturer of the failure, who advised the contact of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting) but the vin was not included in the recall.the vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 93,000 and the current mileage was 115,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving, the fuel tank detached from the vehicle and began to leak fuel. The dealer and manufacturer were made aware of the failure, but were unable to assist. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 166,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 pickup truck. The contact stated that there was fuel leaking from the fuel tank onto the ground. The vehicle was inspected and abnormal rust spots and holes were found in the fuel tank. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who replaced the fuel tank, straps and the fuel sensor assembly at a cost of $864. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 61,000.updated 10/12/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that one of the straps which held the fuel tank in place broke off from the fuel tank and the other strap was rusted. Neither the dealer, nor manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 170,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact was driving approximately 70 mph when he noticed debris coming from under the vehicle as well as an abnormal dragging sound. The contact discovered that the fuel tank had partially fractured from the vehicle and began dragging. The vehicle was towed to a local repair facility where the vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The current and failure mileage was approximately 140,000.
The fuel tank straps on my 2001 ford f150 are completely rusted. Other areas have also rusted out such as the radiator supports - radiator and shroud dropped out and are hitting against the engine fan. The pick-up bed of the truck is also rusting out.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated when he inspected the straps, he found one of them completely covered in rust, but still in tact.also, there was unusual rusting all over the underside of the vehicle.the entire lower radiator support was rotted out and the underside of the pick-up bed and other supports have major rust. Updated 08/12/11the consumer stated when the support gave out the radiator and radiator shroud fell onto the fan that is mounted to the engine.also, the ball joints and steering were wearing prematurely due to lack of grease fittings.updated 08/30/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated the vehicle rear frame and under body shield was corroded. The manufacturer was contacted, but denied assistance with repair. The vehicle has not repaired.the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 110,000. The gas tank and fuel tank straps were replaced due to rust.updated 11/04/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the fuel tank had rusted and started to leak. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for repairs under nhtsa campaign id number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline: storage: tank assembly: mounting). The contact mentioned that although the tank was leaking at the time of the replacement of the straps the manufacturer refuse to cover the fuel tank replacement since it was not included in the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 140,000.updated 02/20/13*lj
No warning at all. I was driving 10-15 mph coming to a stop when the entire gas tank fell off my 2001 ford f150 crew cab truck. An entire tank of gas leaked all of the road and required the fire department to be called for safety and clean up. I had to have my truck towed to a repair shop, where it awaits diagnosis tomorrow. It appears that the straps and tank had completely rusted. I'm lucky nothing ignited since i was able to pull over and was driving so slow.updated 09/14/11updated 09/16/11
Vehicle was driven to pick up supplies. After picking up order, driver approached vehicle and noticed smoke coming out of the hood. 911 was called. Fire dept arrived & put out fire in 10-15 minutes. Fire fighter (not investigator) said his guess was a gas leak or faulty cng valve that had a leak.was vehicle parked? bby
I was driving south on hwy 41 in milwaukee, wi.when i heard a dragging sound under truck.i pulled off hwy and discovered my gas tank was dragging for approx. 2 miles.why it didn't blow up i am not sure.two straps snapped.i had just filled the tank w/ $75.00 in gas and had truck towed and approx. Cost of getting truck fixed is $700.00 plus the tow.
2001 f-150 supercrew 4x4 lariat 5.4 triton 136000 miles. Great truck however the under side of this truck is literally rusting out from underneath. Rocker panels are gone, but a larger issue at this time is the fuel tank strap has rusted and broke. Pathetic rusting on this beautiful truck.
Gas tank strap rusted and broker and hanging, dragging. As a consequence therear of the tank has dropped considerably. As a temporary fix, another strap was fabricated using the old strap as a tracer. This happened before any talk of complaints or investigations was heard about.
I have a 2001 f150 it has a gas smell from engine .
Apparently the straps holding the gas tank on to my 2001 ford f-150 pick up rusted.today the tank fell off while i was driving when one of the straps let go.fortunately there was no fire, however i spilled a full tank of gas when the tank split.the mileage is 101,000.ford says it's no longer in warranty even though this seems to be a growing problem.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that both fuel tank straps were replaced under nhtsa campaign id number 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline). The fuel tank was also severely rusted where the straps were attached. The manufacturer was notified and they refused to include the replacement of the damaged fuel tank under the recall service. The approximate failure mileage was 118,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. After inspecting the vehicle, it was discovered that the fuel pump strap and frame were corroded. Also, the contact observed that the fuel pump was detached and leaking fuel. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was previously repaired according to nhtsa campaign number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline), but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 171,000.
One of the straps holding up my fuel tank had rusted and broke away from tank.the other strap is rusting too.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was previously repaired under the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting). The same day as the repair was performed, the fuel tank began to leak gasoline fuel. The failure recurred after the remedy repair. The contact planned to take the vehicle to an authorized dealer for further assessment. The manufacturer was not notified of the problem. The failure mileage was unavailable.
Tank strap has corroded or broke and gas tank leaks gas
Gas tank front strap is broken rusted. The back one is good. I just knoticed.
I was driving home and all of a sudden there was an explosion under the hood and it sounded like part of the exhaust system gave way. I pulled over and found out that a spark plug had blown out of the head. The only one to ever touch the engine was ford and that they had replaced a spark plug several years ago. I got on line and found out there are literally thousands of these spark plug ejections. I was wondering if there was a recall on the problem ? the fact that the super-heated air and mixture fuel spraying all over the underneath of the hood is a extreme danger,it would seem that would be a safetyrecall.
Fuel tank / filler hose leaked and fuel ran onto the ground while filling the tank with gas, due to a hole caused by significant rusting
When filling my gas tank a week ago, i noticed a strong fuel smell. I looked under my truck and saw fuel dripping from the seem of the gas tank. Now that i've lost half the fuel it no longer smells or leaks. Im certain this was a direct cause of salt chemicals used in ice removal, here in northern mn. The straps and frame cross member bars holding the cargo bed in place have also disappeared from rust corrosion.
Replacement of corroded gas tank assembly required following safety inspection in 2012. I subsequently learned of a recall [nhtsa campaign number 11v385000. Ford recall number 11s21]. I cannot determine if my vehicle (bought used) had the recall repairs performed on it. The subsequent repairs to the fuel system cost $1472.84. If i was sold this used vehicle, i want to have the dealership that sold me the truck compensate me for the repairs.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While operating the vehicle, the contact heard an abnormal noise. The contact inspected the vehicle and noticed extensive red smoke and fire under the front end of the vehicle. The fire spread to another vehicle. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. A fire inspection report was provided. Two vehicles had been impacted due to the fire. The insurance company had not yet inspected the vehicle. The contact was not aware or notified of a speed control system modification from january 27, 2005 and nhtsa campaign number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline) as of july 29, 2011. The dealer was not notified. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 275,000.
This is regarding the recall for the straps holding the gas tank on the ford f150 . Ford replaced the straps in feb. Of 2012, but never said anything about the corrosion on the gas tank that was caused from the faulty straps.. A few months after the repair the gas tank started to leakdue to the rust where the straps were.i brought the vehicle back to my ford dealership and they told me that the gas tank was not warranteed under the recall.this is rather confusing.if the faulty straps which ford agreed to replace caused the gas tank to rust and leak, why would this not be included in the recall??the faulty straps caused the corrosion of the gas tank.this is clearly explained in the nhtsa website.i was forced to accept aftermarket parts in order to avoid the full price of approximately $2,000 for repair.it is obvious that i am not the only ford 150 owner who has been forced to replace their corroded gas tank due to defective straps on ford's part.we all know a leaky gas tank is the recipe for disaster - death. My final cost was $540 - only because i agreed to use aftermarket parts.this entire situation is a disgrace. I am considering bringing this matter to the attention of the media.shame on ford.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact was driving approximately 15 mph and heard a scraping noise from under the vehicle. The contact discovered that the fuel tank had completely detached from the vehicle and both fuel tank straps were severely corroded. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where they advised that both straps and the filler hose were completely corroded and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired and the filler hose was bandaged. Approximately three months later the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign id number 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline:storage:tank assembly:mounting). The vehicle was serviced per the recall and immediately after, the contact refueled the vehicle, noticed gasoline leaking from the vehicle.the dealer was later contacted and advised him that the fuel tank was faulty. The manufacturer was contacted but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 161,344. The current mileage was approximately 166,000.
Gas tank fell out of vehicle,tearing filler hose. Tank straps and supporting structures rust thru, failure. Drivers' side rear shock dropped from vehicle because metal bracket it was attached to rotted thru. Bed rails completely rusted thru. Frame has rusted thru holes. Complete rust failure. Vehicle has only 90k miles always maintained, washed underneath weekly in winter. Vehicle in motion when parts fell on rte 58 and the shock on town street..$900 to repair gas tank. Shock incident happened today 11/26/2017, gas tank 9/12/2016
Vehicle lost complete steering while turning onto the interstate informed thatpitman arm disconnected from the section shaft due to the loss of the nut and washer nut. Dealer notified.driver does not feel safe and secure driving this vehicle.the dash light failed at 3000 miles.
Ford f150 crewcab, the interior light does not shut off which causes the doors not to lock .thisis a securityproblemfor my wife. After calling ford to report this problemthey couldnt help me. Also, a problemin the1995 ford ranger. But the part werevery expensive.
Hello:my ford 150 extended cab rear door do not open.i took it to a ford dealership and they told me the latches are broken.i did not have it fixed due to a possible recall issue.thank you.
2001 ford f150 gas tank straps rusted.noticed the broken one on 9/24/2010.
Random release of driver's seat belt latch.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact inadvertently tried to open the door to the rear driver side of the vehicle, but the door would not open. The contact stated that this was a recurring failure. The dealer diagnosed that the door upper locking system need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified. The vin was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000.updated 10/31/2017
Ford f150 crewcab, the interior light does not shut off which causes the doors not to lock .thisis a securityproblemfor my wife. After calling ford to report this problemthey couldnt help me. Also, a problemin the1995 ford ranger. But the part werevery expensive.
Latch on vehicle is not aligned correctly withdoor, anddoor locks up incorrectly. Contacted dealer, anddealer adjusteddoor, but the problem still remains.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that when he attempted to close the driver side front door, the chrome plated door handle cut his left hand.the dealer stated that the door handle was defective due to the chrome peeling.as of september 4, 2007, the door handle had not been replaced.the failure mileage was 44,500 and current mileage was 45,000.updated 09/18/07
Dear nhtsa: re:vin#[xxx]my ford 150extended cab back doors latches have failed. The two back doors do not open.at first,i thought the rubber that runs along side the trimwas caught, but when the second door stopped opening i took it to a ford dealership and he said there are two latches on each door , a bottom latch and a top latch.both top latches have failed and now i cannot openthe two back doors to my ford truck.the first door(driver side door) went out in november of 2019, and the second door stopped opening last week.who is responsible for this?i am sure it will be expensive to take the doors off and replace the latches.thank you for your time and help.sincerely,[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While travelling at 55 mph, the hood of the vehicle popped open; the hood also became bent as it flew backward. The hood also caused several small cracks in the windshield. The vehicle was taken to a body shop where the contact was informed that the latch under the hood broke and caused the failure. The current and failure mileages were approximately 117,000. Updated 11/03/10 updated 11/04/10
Tailgate will not stay closed, intermittently would pop open. Been in dealer shop on two occasions;but, problem still reoccurring.the dealer had installed rear tailgate strikers to solve the problem but it did not correct the problem.
When consumerapplied the emergency brake it would not hold.as a result the vehicle rolled backwards damaging the tailgate. Dealership inspected vehicle several times, but problem was not resolved.
Vehicle was parked on an incline with emergency brake on. Engine was not running. After 10 minutes a small child stepped out of the vehicle attempting to exit vehicle when it suddenly started rolling backwards, and ran over the child.consumer vehicle was towed to a body shop.please provide any further information.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While attempting to stop the vehicle at a traffic light, the gear failed to remain in drive. The failure occurred twice. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the electric dial in the transmission failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 130,000.
2001 f150 lariat the pinion bearings, carrier bearings and the races for both were pitted and in bad shape. ***nar***prior to taking the vehicle to the dealer the consumer heard a whinning noise coming from the rear end.the rear end of the truck had to be rebuilt.the consumer believes that either the bearing are made of a cheap material, that the gears are bad or where the sit is not set up correctly.
Driving my ford 2001 f150 in heavy traffic when a loud bang underfrom my hood and rendered my vehicle uselessand a major traffic hazard as i was in the middle lane with cars and dump trucks swerving around me to pass by me .this is a very serious and common problem that is happening to many ford owners that have the triton engines. Spark plug ejectionford must be held accountable only a matter of time before a death occurs..ford dealer tells me i might as well get a new engine at a value of $ 8000.00.
My vehicle has an automatic transmission. I pulled out of my driveway and shifted into drive and the gear shifter went "floppy," became excessively loose and would not shift into any other gear position. I had to shut the engine off and set the emergency brake to keep the vehicle in place right there in the middle of the street. It turns out two 27mm torx bolts had come loose on the steering column shifter assembly inside the dashboard (a nut holding one of the bolts had actually broken into two pieces). See attached pictures. As i researched this problem, i learned that hundreds, perhaps thousands had reported the same issue (that and bushings breaking or slipping out on the steering column causing a similar issue), on f-150's, f-250's, f-350's, windstar vans, and other ford vehicles. This had the potential to be a tragic problem. C'mon, ford, take some ownership and do right by your customers here--fix this problem under recall!
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle began shaking violently. The contact mentioned that the failure also occurred when in reverse. In addition, the vehicle was leaking fuel. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the spark plug needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 200,000.
2001 ford f-150.consumer writes in regards to transmission problems.the consumer stated during routine use of the truck, the transmission stopped functioning. The transmission repair shop, informed the consumer the cast steel gear within the transmission had shattered into two pieces. In october 2009, during an annual safety inspection, the straps holding the fuel tank in place were corroded and almost completely rusted through. In the summer of 2013, ford motor company, sent the consumer a notice, informing him the fuel tank strap were being recalled. The consumer was not overly concerned, since they had already been replaced, ford sent another recall. The consumer informed ford, he had the straps replaced. Ford then advised the consumer to visit the dealer about reimbursement. The dealer wanted to see what repairs had been made. Once the truck was on the lift, it was discovered the original faulty tank straps had caused a weakening in the skin of the fuel tan itself and that it was leaking gasoline through the skin of the tank. The tank was leaking fuel around the area where the straps rubbed on the tank.ford would only honor the recall, if they replaced the straps. However, they refused to replace leaking fuel tank.
Rear axle assembly failure, grinding noise that stops upon deceleration, ford issued tsb 05-23-3 regarding this behavior. I observe many complaints from the public via the internet related to similar experiences. It is too widespread. I have never lost a rear end to mechanical failure. I am 54 years old. Ford dealership refuses to warranty the repair.
Started truck heard a loud pop engine running rough checked,spark plug blew out destroying coil pack now called ford dealer they said no recall checked on internet noticed a lot of people same problem. A lot money to repair. I had just got back from a 600 mile trip if this had happened during trip would have cost me up to $4.000 to get on road again, this should be a recall! andif i get it fixed i will have to get rid of it because people are complaining 2 or more plugs are blowing out and i can not afford the fix .
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.when the contact placed the vehicle into park and exited, the vehicle rolled backwards as if the gear was placed into reverse.shortly after, the vehicle appeared to gain speed and did not stop until it crashed into a tree.the vehicle was unoccupied at the time of the crash, but the air bags failed to deploy and the emergency brake was not engaged.there was a lot of damage to the landscaping as well as a fence.the vehicle appears to have a lot of damage also, but it has not yet been inspected.a police report was filed.the current and failure mileages were 110,000.
When drivingand stoppingtransmission slips. It takes a two seconnd delay for truck to move. Dealership is aware ofproblem. The transmission slipping occurs during stop and go traffic.it was unpredictable when it would happen, and it was a possible safety hazard.
The transmission hesitates as it shifts from 1st gear to second gear. I was told it is normal by the dealer where i bought the truck and other dealerships as well. I have found out there is a defect in the transmission which causes this delay in the shifting of the transmission. This problem has been found in 4r100 transmissions built from 7/27/2000 to 3/23/2001. I believe this transmission to be unsafe and ford denies there is a problem. I want this transmission replaced with a new transmission. I have had this problem since the truck was new and all ford does is deny, deny, deny.
Automatic overdrive transmission failure with 65877 highway miles. Could not be rebuilt,had to buy new trans.vehicle under 3 years old and factory would only help with $700.00 of $3000.00 plus bill.
Intermittently when coming down an incline it would come out of overdrive; dealer notified. Feel free to provide any further information.
Dt*:the contact stated while attempting to put the vehicle in reverse it would not move backward.additionally, when put in park the vehicle would roll.the dealer inspected the vehicle and noted the planetary gear in the transmission needed to be replaced.the dealer rebuilt the transmission and corrected the problem.updated 05/03/06.
An ongoing probelem transmission not shifting into gear after stoppingvehicle. Vehicle been to the dealer on three occasions; but,problem still reoccurring. Feel free to provide any further information.
Vehicle is 2001 f150 supercrew 4x4 purchased new in 2001.vehicle has 81,500 miles and has never been used for towing or hauling heavy loads.automatic transmission will not engage right away in forward gears.there is a delay of several seconds before engagement.works alright in reverse and once vehicle starts moving.seems to be similar to problem noted in tsb 01-11-7.brought to stateline ford in phillipsburg, nj to investigate.was told that there was internal problem with transmission and that replacement is recommended.asked if this was normal for this transmission to fail at 81,000 miles and i was told it was not.called ford customer relations center to explain problem and see if ford would participate in part of cost for replacement.was told they would not.called dealer to see if this could be discussed with field rep and was told they couldn't.
(ford f150 xlt v-8 / 4.6 lit.) parked in parking space at wal-mart came out of store cranked up my truck put it into reverse and it would not move forward or back up. The transmission without warning completely bad needed to be replaced. Never pulled a trailer or treated hard in anyway. Bought the truck new and had it 9 years 49,000 miles. I have heard of this problem with other f-150 owners. Ford needs to own up to a defect.
Consumer states while driving the vehicle at any speed, the automatic transmission begins severely slip from gear to gear. Forcing to pull out of the road. Dealer was notified. Please provide further information. Ts
While driving 45 mphoverdrive light illuminated, transmission slipped while shifting from secondgear to thirdgear and from thirdgear to fourth gear.also, there was hesitation and rpms increased. Dealer replaced transmission with a rebuilt one.
Two days after truck purchase, reported to dealer truck has bad vibration, rough idle, pulls to the right, truck hesitates to go into gear, truck hesitates before shifting, engine knock and clunk in t-case area. Transmission has been replaced twice,road forced balance 4 tires,switched tires and wheels,front end alignment three times,torque converter replaced,crankshaft pully replaced,dampers installed for vibration. All problems still exist. Ford has offered to buy back the truck but they will not give me all of my money back.
I own a 2001 ford f150 it has 36,000 miles on it. I've taken great care of the truck, but as of last week after taking it to the dealer because of the truck not starting. I wasinformed the computer needed replaced and two coil packs.and quote" does have a transmission concern." after waiting 13 days to get my truck i didn't want them to do anymore and i would pick the truck up. I didn't get two blocks and there was an obvious problem with the transmission. I took it to a independent transmission repair shop and asked them to change the fluid and filter and if they saw any problems to give me a call.a few hourslater they called and said they found ball bearings and debris in the transmission pan, informed me that it should be rebuilt.i informed them to go ahead rebuild and to save all parts. Theyfirst test drove the truck to see if any computer codes would show up. None did, but they did notice it dropping up and down in gears. So it was obviously a mechanical problem to them. To make a long story short they found that a needle bearing had blown up in the planetary gear set. And had informed me that it was a manufacture defect. Ford should own up to problem and pay for any and all repairs. The total rebuild cost was$1943.75 something that should never happen with a truck with only 36,000 miles on it.
Purchased 2001 ford f150 larietsuper crew cab pu on 4/01/2000, 26 miles on odometer, at time of purchase also purchased roadside assistance pkg and extended warranty, esp,from ford , have had serious braking problems with vehicle, vehicle was repeatedly serviced at ford dealership for these repairs, none of which were covered, in may 2002 entire engine failed and had to be rep[laced, was informed by dealership that the problem was that one of the eleectronic brains that control /operate this component failed, on dec 27, 2002 the transmission gave out entirely, luckily the vehicle was not on the freeway at the time, was towed to dealership where it still sits, have called, e-mailed and mailed info to ford customer care without any results other then from phone rep saying that there is nothing that ford will do...this vehicle has been very costly to maintain and for a ford is definatly not bulit "ford tough"...i am very disappointed in the attitude of ford motor company regarding my disappointmnent with this vehicle
Transmission locked up and would not move in reverse had to be towed to transmission shop total rebuild cost of $2000 shop said he sees 2 a week with this problem 2001 ford f150 46000 miles automatic transmission.
This was 2nd transmission failure; both times the transmission fluid sprayed under vehicle & tires, making vehicle slide on road. Both transmission and drive shaft were replaced; tech stated the rear seal had blown.
I brought this car from the dealership bill eard. This car has gave me plenty of problems with its transmission. I have took the car to the dealership but they don't want to help me with anything . So i have took the car to a mechanic and they have informed me that this car is no good. That is the reason i want to cancel the purchased of this car.
Gear shift sticks and is sometimes impossible to shift gears.
Automatic transmissionfailed while driving. Prior to this incident when changing gears transmission made a whining noise before it went into gear. This mainly occurred while reversing. A mechanic serviced vehicle several times for this issue, but no cause wasfound. Currently,vehicle isat the dealership for repairs.the transmission also hesitated when shifted into any gear.
Whengear shifter is put into reverse there is a thumping noise. When vehicle stops there isa thumping noise.
Consumer states while traveling at 75 mph lost complete acceleration. Vehicle would only function in first gear. Dealer was not able to duplicate problem.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
2 transmission failures; replaced with new transmission & drive shaft; per second tech notes: found damaged extension housing bushing spun and was on drive shaft, clutchs burned, band burned, solenoid was stuck in boreconverter hub worn, drive shaft worn, back flushed cooler inst for repair was over 1400 flow test.
The vehicle's automatic transmission failed.the transmission continued to break down.there was no reverse due to the low in reverse clutch being inoperative.there was slippage as well due to the reverse sun gear weld being broken. *sc
2/28/07while driving on rt 3 @ 60 mph my transmission down shifted & the o.d. Off light flashed on & off continuously. I stopped & looked it up in the owners manual and found that my transmission should be serviced. Took to ford dealer and i was told transmission needed work and that warranty plan expired 2 days earlier. Brought to trans shop was shown transmission pan full of metal from gears needed to b rebuilt @ 41000 miles and never towed or plowed,@ a cost of over $2000.00.
While driving the transmission emitted a noise and the gears moved between first and third gear. *nlm
The transmission hesitates as it shifts from 1st gear to second gear. I was told it is normal by the dealer where i bought the truck and other dealerships as well. I have found out there is a defect in the transmission which causes this delay in the shifting of the transmission. This problem has been found in 4r100 transmissions built from 7/27/2000 to 3/23/2001. I believe this transmission to be unsafe and ford denies there is a problem. I want this transmission replaced with a new transmission. I have had this problem since the truck was new and all ford does is deny, deny, deny.
While driving at 10 to 15 mph vehicle would not go into any gears.consumerturned truck off and put in gear. Then, consumer was able to drive home slowly and park vehicle.about 5 minutes later,startedvehicle,and it jumped forward,it was not in gear, someone could have been seriously injured. Vehicle was towed to dealer.please provide any further information.
Transmission would not shift from a dead start. I would attempt to cross an intersection and the transmission would not engage. When it did it was with a violent jerk of the vehicle. The force of the jerk was similar to being in a rollercoaster. Took vehicle to local ford dealership and the only explanation i was given was that the transmission was running hot and ford now required an in-line cooler filter be installed on the transmission at my cost since the inline cooler filter was not original.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while the vehicle was slowing down to stop, the engine rpms would increase, the gear engaged and the vehicle lunged forward. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced. The remedy did not repair the failure. The failure recurred at 11,000 miles and the dealer stated that the transmission was defective and needed to be replaced again. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred him to nhtsa. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 37,000 and the current mileage was 48,000.
While vehicle was downshifting transmission was making a noise . Vehicle was serviced. Consumer is now on third transmission. Please provide further information.
While driving transmissiondisengaged and exploded internally. Thiscaused damage to the third/fourth, and reverse gears.vehicle decelerated, itwould not go over 40 mph.consumer contacted the manufacturer,who said there was nothing they could do.
There aren't any real events leading to the failure.i took my truck into the local dealership (gary crossley ford) to have the speed control recall work done. While there i asked to have a state inspection done as well. I was told by the service advisor that the lower ball joint were somewhat loose and would need replacing - so i had them do that as well as flush the transmission as well (this truck only had 62,000 miles on it). Following that it passed inspections - all was well. Not even one month later (possibly only 3 weeks) i tried backing from my parking spot at work and heard a *thunk* from the rear end.not sure what it was i backed up more and heard it again.put the truck in drive and there was a rubbing noise from underneath.i parked it and called a tow rig to take it back to the dealer.upon hearing from them the following day i was told the carrier bearing in the rear end had "exploded" and i'd need to replace most everything in the rear end. Agreed to have the work done.got a call a day later telling me that problem was fixed, but there was another - the *thunking* was still there and was likely the transmission.had them check and sure enough, it needed to be replaced as well. Finding out that ford was going to "cover" part of the transmission repair made me wonder if there weren't underlying problems that i was not, as an owner, alerted to.the truck never had a problem before these, and i've been very uncomfortable with it since.
I just wanted to inform you of a problem that i had with my 2001 fl50 supercrew.my truck was equipped with a 4x4, 5.4 liter, automatic transmission, towing package, and it was an xlt lariat.all the bells and whistles!my reported concern is that the suspension is not strong enough for the rated towing capacity. I was traveling on the interstate at about 60 mph. A car cut in front of me and i moved to the left lane to avoid running into the car in front of me. My trailer's empty weight was 5000 lbs and i estimate that i had another 1000-1500 lbs inside. Thetruck was equipped with weight distribution bars and ananti-sway bar(reese mfg.). When i changed lanes the truck swayed/leaned hard to the left, then swayed hard to the right. The truck then rolled over several times and landed on the driver'sside door sliding down the edge of the interstate. The truck and our 29 foot camper were totaled. There were four passengers in the truck: myself, wife, and two children. Everyone survived with minor cuts a
Significant automatic transmission slippage, almost as if the transmission is slipping into neutral.this happened yesterday when i was making a left turn and was nearly stopped in the middle of the intersection.this problem started after about 20 minutes of freeway driving, and 10 minutes of in-town driving.it was prominent in all auto transmission gears:reverse, 1, 2, and 3/drive.i had the vehicle towed to the closest dealership in arroyo grande, ca93420.
Engine was leaking oil and a new one wason order. It was replaced on 2-12-2001. On4-17-2001 oil was leaking fromsame spot.dealer said it was coming from transmission. Dealer was inspecting the transmission. Consumer will add more information if possible.
Transmission fluid is leaking, been to dealer once , who found fluid so low it did not show on dipstick.
While driving at 65 mph transmiission fluid was leaking fromrear. Please provide anyfurther iformation.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150 pickup. The contact has an automatic transmission and the gear indicators have shifted one indicator to the right. When the vehicle was shifted into the park position instead it was in reverse. In order to drive the vehicle the gear shift had to be placed in the neutral position or second gear. The current mileage was 103,000. The failure mileage was 95000. The vin was not available.
Tapping noise in transfer case below four wheel drive shifter.
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While parked and idling vehicle jumped out of park into drive.dealer was notified. Feel free to provide any further information on this matter.
Two days after truck purchase, reported to dealer truck has bad vibration, rough idle, pulls to the right, truck hesitates to go into gear, truck hesitates before shifting, engine knock and clunk in t-case area. Transmission has been replaced twice,road forced balance 4 tires,switched tires and wheels,front end alignment three times,torque converter replaced,crankshaft pully replaced,dampers installed for vibration. All problems still exist. Ford has offered to buy back the truck but they will not give me all of my money back.
Significant automatic transmission slippage, almost as if the transmission is slipping into neutral.this happened yesterday when i was making a left turn and was nearly stopped in the middle of the intersection.this problem started after about 20 minutes of freeway driving, and 10 minutes of in-town driving.it was prominent in all auto transmission gears:reverse, 1, 2, and 3/drive.i had the vehicle towed to the closest dealership in arroyo grande, ca93420.
1.while driving at various speeds, vehile shook.taken to the dealership several times for repairs at my expense.2.several "gold" spark plugs replaced due to the shake...my expense3.coil replaced due to the shake. My expense4.at 49,000 miles tried to back out of drive way and it would not go into gear.had to drive through yard to get out, took to dealership, replaced transmission.dealership payed for all but $500.005.at 60,000 had to have torque converter and flywheel replaced.truck would make loud rattling/vibration noise - dealer would not cover cost - my expense6.try to start vehicle, as soon as you release key it shuts off, cannot keep it running while idle, currently having it towed to dealership.
While drivingat state speed limit heard a loud noise from rear of vehicle. Without a warning lost steering control, resulting in a collision, mechanic stated rear axle bracket had a malfunction whichresulted in spring unhooking and releasingaxle.
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There aren't any real events leading to the failure.i took my truck into the local dealership (gary crossley ford) to have the speed control recall work done. While there i asked to have a state inspection done as well. I was told by the service advisor that the lower ball joint were somewhat loose and would need replacing - so i had them do that as well as flush the transmission as well (this truck only had 62,000 miles on it). Following that it passed inspections - all was well. Not even one month later (possibly only 3 weeks) i tried backing from my parking spot at work and heard a *thunk* from the rear end.not sure what it was i backed up more and heard it again.put the truck in drive and there was a rubbing noise from underneath.i parked it and called a tow rig to take it back to the dealer.upon hearing from them the following day i was told the carrier bearing in the rear end had "exploded" and i'd need to replace most everything in the rear end. Agreed to have the work done.got a call a day later telling me that problem was fixed, but there was another - the *thunking* was still there and was likely the transmission.had them check and sure enough, it needed to be replaced as well. Finding out that ford was going to "cover" part of the transmission repair made me wonder if there weren't underlying problems that i was not, as an owner, alerted to.the truck never had a problem before these, and i've been very uncomfortable with it since.
A scraping soundfrom the right rear was noticed at 31,000 miles.informed dealer of noise, sounded like brakes scrapping.dealer said brakes were fine.51,000 miles noise turned into a wining sound.dealer said it was a non-related sound.ford refused to honor warranty for mis-diagnois during warranty period.dealer did not give any further advise nor recommendations at 31,000 miles.ford said a wheel bearing check was not done at 30,000 miles.dealer tech said axel was out of factory tollerance was cause.repair cost was $3,500.00. I did not know what made the noise , i was describing the noise as possible brakes, but now ford says that is what i asked them only to look at.that is not true, i said it is making a noise , sounds like the brakes, they should have drove it rather than just looking at the brakes.they said it was fine then,now they say i should have brought it back if the noise was still there.i did not as they said it was ok.when it started grinding , i then brought it back.i was lucky it did not lock up and cause an accident.
While driving consumer was unable to take vehicle out of gear. Dealer examined vehicle, and determined that slave cylinder failed,causing clutch assembly to leak.
The slave cylinder on the clutch assembly leaks making the clutch inoperable and the driver unable to disengage the transmission. The problem is well known with ford f150 owners yet there has not been a recall issued.
A golf cart bumped the vehicle while it was parked, the vehicle rolled approximately 15 feet and came to a rest against a fence, the dealer stated this was impossible, however it did happen, the dealership was supposed to get back with the consumer but have not.
Fluid leak in clutch system, dealer could not find source so he relpaced master cylinder and slave cylinder. Then feb 21 2003 had same problem. Dealer relaced complete cluch assembly including the slave cylinder. Also at this time they noticed that the air bag switch was not functioning prorerly. This switch had been turned off at time of delivery and was never turned on again. How can this switch fail under this condition? this truck is driven over the road and well maintained. I don't feel that i should be having this much trouble when the clutch is not used as much as if it were used for in town or suburan driving.i feel that this model and year has a faulty clutch and air bag system.
Consumer statedclutchslave cylinderfailed . Thiscaused the vehicle to take off unexpectedly whileconsumer's foot was on the brake. The dealerwas contacted.
Clutch failure:my truck has been in the shop multiple times for the malfunctioning of the clutch.the clutch has to be pumped up during long periods of non-use i.e. Long highway driving or parked.the dealership has replaced the slave cylinder twice, once under warranty, once owner paid.
Since purchase of vehicle consumer noticed vibration. Found out that driveline was too long, should be in 2 pieces,also, wastoo close to fuel tank.design flaw, dealer could not do anything about this.
Dt: the consumer stated thatthe rear differential onhis2001 ford f150 rusted. Theconsumer was having the vehicle fixed. The vehiclewas regularly maintained. The dealership/manufacturer were not notified.the consumer said that the rusting starting about a year ago.the consumer stated the rear differential cover has rusted through and was leaking fluid. The rust was not isolated to just one spot.
Ringand piniongear was making noise when driving.vehicle has been indealer'sshop andhadreplaced ring andpinion gear on several occasions. However,problem was still reoccurring. Manufacturer was notified, and informed consumer that they did not not have a correction at this time.feel free to provide any further information concerning this matter.
Dt*: the contact stated that an independent mechanic determined while servicing the vehicle that there was a premature failure in the pinion bearings and the carrier bearings from the rear end of the vehicle.updated 7/13/2006 - the differential unit started making noise.the vehicle was taken to an independent repair facility and told that the carrier bearing and pinion bearing and the races for both were pitted and had black streaks on them.
Dt*: the contact stated while attempting to shift from drive to reverse, the vehicle made a clicking sound and would not move forward.the contact physically pushed the vehicle into the driveway.after further inspection, the contact determined the drive shaft was broken.the drive shaft broke in two along the welds.the drive shaft was removed and taken to the dealer.the dealer suggested sending the part to the manufacturer for inspection.updated 2/28/2006 -
Trans axle would bind/lock up whenever making sharp turns while using4 wheel drive mode.
When slowing down, and then accelerating, a clunk in the driveline occurs, dealer replaced parts in rear axle, drive shaft and both u-joints, replaced anti clunk spring in transmisson, but after five times to the dealership , i was told that ford had been contacted and they said that i would have to live with the problem that they had several trucks with the same problem but they had come to the conclusion that the sound was sound being transfered through the driveshaft, i was told that some trucks do this and some do not, i did complain to ford, and i am still awaiting there response
I have taken this vehicle to the service department on 7 different occasions for vibration while driving at speeds of 34, 52 and 72 mph.they have had the ford regional rep look at this vehicle 4 times and he insists that i have a tire problem!i have already been through 5 new sets of tires, 2 new sets of wheels, a drive shaft replacement and a rear end overhaul and i still have the same problem!i would appreciate any assistance that your office could provide in helping resolve these problems! (tiresize: p26570r17)
Vehicle is not safe without seatbelts working properly 100%.dt rq04011.*pco
Consumer stated that while driving at any speed and no warning the manual transmission will jerk making a loud noise.dealer replaced three times and the problem is reoccurring. Please provide further information.mr
Difficulty in shifting, clutch to the floor/non-responsive. Upon taking in to dealer problem was due to clutch slave cylinder failure. This rendered the vehicle non-operable. Dealer replaced clutch slave cylinder and was authorized to replace clutch due to wear and labor involved should it fail in the near future.
While driving consumer was unable to take vehicle out of gear. Dealer examined vehicle, and determined that slave cylinder failed,causing clutch assembly to leak.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the driver and passenger side seat belts would not latch. The contact did not take the vehicle to the dealer or a mechanic to have the seat belts inspected. The contact called the manufacturer and filed a complaint. The failure mileage was 142,000.
When vehicle is moving, sitting idle at a traffic light driver side seat belt unlatches.this is not an every day occurrence but probably several times a month.the vehicle has been owned and used by my family since it was new.our son used it for a few years until gas became too expensive so then i got it back.he said that on occasion the same thing had happened to him and his girlfriend/now wife sometimes had the seat belt unlatch on the front passenger side.when i called to find out from ford last summer if there were a recall on the seat belts, i was told no; i was also told that probably i was just not latching it securely.many times when i think about it, i listen for the click or will actually press the button to unlatch then push it back in to again hear the click.sometimes even after i have done this, the seat beltquietly unlatches.for a very long time - and the date of the first incident is entirely wrong as i know i've had it happen probably that i can remember back into at least 2007 or 2008.originally i didn't think about it but did assume i had not securely latched it.now i know it is the ford seat belt and not me.since i finally remembered to write it down, i will be getting it fixed but believe that ford is at fault, this should be recalled, and i should not be charged. This never happens when braking so far.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the passenger's side seat belt became unbuckled independently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be repaired under a manufacturer's recall but no failure was determined. The contact also stated that the failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 68,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the front driver's seat belt would not attach into its buckle. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The contact also stated that the rear windshield was leaking. The manufacturer was made aware of the failures and informed the contact that there were no recalls addressing the failures. The failure mileage was 115,000.
While pulling a tree stump up from the ground.the dual airbags deploy and lock up the seatbelts.the dealership is aware of the problem.mr
No incidents leading to the failurepassenger seatbelt releases on its own while driving happens consistently while driving the belt retractsnothing has been done to repair this other than a thorough cleaning of the mechanism.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the front driver side seat belt unlatched independently while driving. The failure recurred multiple times.the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the seat belt needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed that the vehicle was previously repaired under nhtsa campaign number 01v227000 (seat belts). The approximate failure mileage was 50,000.
Driver seat belt will not retract or extend belt cannot be buckled. Sometimes if i speed up to around 30 mph belt will release but hard to buckle while driving.
Driver's side seat belt buckle becomes disconnected for no reason and no indication on the dash.
I didn't even know this website existed. Found it in aaa westways magazine. The date and mileage i submitted is not accurate because this event happened on/off about 5-7 years ago.intermittently the drivers seatbelt will unbuckle by itself while driving. I contacted our local ford dealer and asked if they knew of any recalls and they stated "no". I definitely feel this is a serious safety issue especially now that my daughters are driving now.can you please help to get this problem fixed?thank you for your help.
The driver seat belt will unlatch on it's own while the car is in motion. Driver reattached the buckle. Driver pulled on buckle to make sure it was secure. Seat belt unlatched 2 more times while driving.
My husband was driving our 2001 ford f150 supercrew lariat on 4/14/04.he was struck from behind by a dodge neon going approximately 70 mph. My husband was going 35 mph.the safety belt did not latch nor did the airbag deploy, resulting in my husbands being thrown forward and hitting his head at great force on the windshield.the force of the crash totalled my truck, cracking and bending the frame.had either safety feature worked, my husband would not be injured today.four weeks later he suffers from short term memory loss, extreme anger and mood swings and has soft tissue damage to his neck and vertebrae.i have contacted ford and am waiting for a response. Rq04011.*pco
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the front driver side safety belt unlatched as the seat belt warning indicator illuminated continuously. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000. ...updated 02/08/16
Two of the seat belt buckles in the rear have failed. The literally fell apart and when reassembled, no longer work properly in that they fail to latch. This is a different failure mode than my driver seat buckle that had false latching and was the subject of a recall for some vins (not mine).
Front passenger seat belt will not lock.was on a trip, arrived at destination, went to leave and the front passenger seat belt would not buckle.still won't buckle.i am concerned, what if the drivers side buckle fails while i'm driving it?i did read of some others failing.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving the vehicle, the seat belt loosened. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 01v227001 (seat belts). The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 255,506.
Consumer has been waiting for parts since beginning of june to have recall 1e030000 performed. Inmeantime defecthas reoccurred. Consumerwas driving an unsafe vehicle.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. When driving at any speed the contact noticed that the drivers side seat belt will open occasionally without warning. The failure was notdiagnosed. The failure mileage was 90000 and the current mileage was 96000.
Random release of driver's seat belt latch.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving approximately 25 mph, the front passenger seat belt buckle released and failed to close in a secured position. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated the seat belt assembly would need to be replaced due to a defective spring in the seat belt buckle. The vehicle had been previously repaired for the same failure in july of 2003 under nhtsa campaign id number: 01v227001 (seat belts: front: buckle assembly). The failure recurred but the part needed for repairs was unavailable. The manufacturer was made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 78,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that both the front driver and passenger side seatbelt buckles would unlatch independently.the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number: 01v227001 (seat belts) in 2001. The failure recurred recently. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 96,000.
Middle seat belt on ford f-150 supercrew 4wd innards popped out of seat belt sheath.this seat used very little.ford said even though there was a recall in 2001, i believe, on the front seat belts that there is nothing on the back middle.this is a safety hazard and should not occur.
2 out of 3 of my seat belts will not latch. I contacted ford and advised them o found a recall online about this. Ford stated recalls are vin specific. I advised ford that many people have reported this same issue online and found a recall. Ford refuses to fix it from ford dealership level to customer relations level. It has been this way since i bought the vehicle unknown how long ago it started.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the driver side seat belt failed to latch. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 125,000.
All the seatbelts are broken or want latch.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was at an independent mechanic for routine service, the driver's seat belt inflated without warning. The following day, the passenger side seat belt also inflated. The vehicle was taken to lithia ford of missoula (3943 brooks st, missoula, mt 59804, 406-251-2525) where the technician recommended a diagnostic test. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failures. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vin was not provided. The failure mileage was approximately 162,500.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving 20 mph, the driver and passenger seat belts became unlatched without warning. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was approximately 162,000.
For several months the drivers side seat belt will unlatch while driving. There seems to be no reason for it to unlatch as it will do it at all speeds usually several times a day.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 15 mph over railroad tracks, the seat belt inadvertently loosened. The contact stated that this was a recurring failure. The vehicle was not taken in for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 81,635.
Recall id nhtsa:01v227001 - seat belt buckle comes undone while driving - i brought my 2001 ford f150 into the dealership to repair the seat buckle which periodically came undone while driving.the dealership "inspected" the buckle and said there was no problem with the buckle.the seatbelt buckle continues to spontaneously become disconnected while driving.i took my f150 into the dealership today to have it actually repaired.ford would not fix the seat buckle since it had already been "inspected."bottom line, i feel that ford should repair the faulty seat buckle.
My drivers seat belt buckle does not work properly.
Rear seatbelt buckles, (center and passenger rear) broke after my son try to put his seat belt on. First it was the center seatbelt buckle and a few weeks later the rear passenger seatbelt buckle broke too. When my son try to push in the seatbelt the buckle stayed pushed down and does not spring up.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.since the date of purchase, the contact noticed that the driver's side seat belt would not latch and connect.the vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealer.the current mileage was 155,000 and failure mileage was 63,000.
Vehicle was involved in a head on collision where the airbags and seat belt failed.rq04011.*pco
Front passenger side safety belt latch does releases at any given time.it always latches with no problems and appears secure, yet will come undone while driving. This latch releases with ease while driving at anytime.this has become more prevalent now that my kids are old enough to be in the front seat.when testing its security after initially latching, it will come unlatched when tugging on the strap hard.this latch has already been checked for foreign objects and none were found.the ford dealership continues not to check for defect without charge and am very upset about that.they state that my vin number is not included in this recall, but definitely has the same problems as the others.i am very concerned with the safety now that my kids are able to ride in the front passenger seat.since ownership, there have been events every time a passenger sat up front.there have been no deaths, injuries, fires, damage as yet.
Front passengers side outboard seat belt will not fully latch. Rq04011.*pco
Vehicle is not safe without seatbelts working properly 100%.dt rq04011.*pco
Consumer was involved in a head on collision in which the air bags failed to deploy, also the seatbelt failed to restrain consumer.
While driving 35-40 mph vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, driver sustained injuries. Consumer states that the drivers air bag failed to deploy along with the drivers seatbelt that failed to restrain him. Crash photos sent in by consumer*tc
Dt: contact stated the passenger side seat belt came unbuckled when a passenger was riding in the passenger seat.the seat belt will go into the buckle, but with pressure itcameunlatched.the seat belt cameunbuckled every time someonewa ssitting in the seat.the service dealer stated the buckle needed to be replaced.the consumer has not contacted the manufacturer.
Dealership inspected the front outbound seat beltsand indicated that they were fine although the front passenger side seat belt was showing signs of failureas stated in seat belt buckles recall 01v227001.the dealership wanted to chargethe consumer to have the seat belts replaced.rq04011.*pco
Driver side belt buckle; belt latch will not engage buckle. Buckle was checked or replaced during recall. Ford response, less than 5 years 50,000 mile to replace buckle. Buckle $48.00 dollars and $85.00 to install at dealership. Install buckle myself, less than 5 minutes to remove and replace. I have 2 more 2001 ford vehicles (mustangs) that have defected safety restrains.
Two seat belts inrear do not latch. Took to dealer, and they replacedseat belts withsame type of seat belt. Consumer stated that new belts did not latch.please provide any further information.
The consumers vehicle was at dealer for recall (01v-227) service but delayed over three days due to parts inavailability.
I received a recall letter instructing me to go to the nearest dealer to test the belt with a special tool.i complied and was told the belts passed.the belt continues to release while driving.i have contacted 2 dealers and ford (directly) twice.i spoke with tem today and they say they have no record of my calls or e-mails.i have documented those calls.please help, the saftey of my family is a stake. Rq04011.*pco
Consumer complained about a seat belt problem. . the seat belt tends to unlatch from buckle for no apparent reason. Rq04011.*po*tc
Passenger side seat belt had a recall performed.since then, the seat belt buckle will unlatch when brakes are applied.the buckle will either fail to latch or unlatch giving erratic operation.customer service at ford will no longer give any assistance.please describe details ts rq04011.*pco
The driver's seat belt in my car unlatches by itself.i contacted the manufacturer of the truck, and they say my truck model is not included on the recall.this have been going on for about a year, since i first got the truck in march 2005.it happens almost everyday, when i least expect it.
Driver's seatbelt buckle stopped fastening.more than 4 months after being reported, dealer is still waiting for replacement part from manufacturer.
Passenger side seat belts failed to remain locked inbelt mechanisms. After latching it, can pull on belt, and it would be released. Had been to dealership numerous times for repairs.mechanic has ordered parts for belt buckle well over a month ago to correct problem.
Driver's side seat belt will unlatch on it's own.
The consumers vehicle was at dealer for recall (01v-227) service but delayed over three days due to parts inavailability.
Dt: the contact stated the seat belt o front passenger's seatwill not buckle; it was replaced 4 years ago.the dealer and manufacturer were contacted, and they stated there wereno recalls the seat beat buckle has not been repaired.
When vehicle was serviced for recall 00v348000concerning seat belt retractor thepart wasn't defective, andit wasn't replaced.currently,recall part is defective. Dealership is refusing to replace it.
Recall campaign 01v227001 concerning trw seat belt buckle.when the buckle is latched it will inadvertently unlatch. This problem occurs after driving about 2 miles.owner contacted the manufacturer, but was informed that due to the vin this vehicle is not included. Owner checked the vin in the vehicle, and has the correct place and date of manufacturing, yet the manufacturer will not honor it.
Dt*:the contact stated the driver side seat belt released intermittently.there was a recall, #01v227001, regarding the buckle assembly received in july 2001.the vehicle was taken in for the recall repair, upon inspection; the dealership determined the repair did not need to be done.the contact called the dealership, who expressed the recall had expired.
This may be a moot point because the truck (2001 f-150 supercrew xlt 4wd) i had owned (traded it in for a 2003 ford supercrew which also exhibits very similar problems)had serious problems with the steering in addition to the driver seatbelt becoming disengaged while driving normally.i could not understand why the seatbelt would disengage all by itself.i even had witnesses to the fact.i asked for the service to address it; however, they could not duplicate the problem.this is serious as what are seatbelts for in the first place.also had some problems with the paint cracking or spidering.ford regional personnel from denver wanted to repaint the vehicle. However, they could not determine how it would be accomplished. This went on for over 4 months.that is one of the main reasons in addition to the steering problems described previously i had get rid of the problem supercrew i had purchased. *larq04011.*pcoowner granted permission to release info_*pco
Consumer called complaining about front seat belt problems.the front passenger'sseat belt will unlock by itself while driving.
While driving seat belt buckle disconnected continuously recall01v227001 was issued for the trw seat belt buckles. Consumer contacted the dealer, who told consumer there was nothing they could do. However, problem still existed.
Driver side seat belt unlatched. Rq04011.*pco
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.he stated that the driver side seat belt would not latch into the assembly.the current mileage was 64,000 and the failure mileage was 61,000.the vehicle purchase date was unavailable.
Dt: the consumer states the driver side seat belt would come unfastened.there was a recall on this component, the vehicle was inspected. The dealership found the seat belt to be fine.the consumer did have to replace the buckle assembly of the seatbelt.
On several occasions, customer states that the passenger side front seat belt will not retract properly, resulting in, on one occasion, passenger being banged against the front of the cab, dealer replaced right front seat belt retractor, but did not remedy problem.
While traveling at 50 mph, vehicle was involved in a front end collision, driver's shoulder harnest did not retract and neither airbags deployed. Vehicle totaled. Dealer notified.please provide additional information. Ts
While driving at 30-35mph vehicle was involved in a frontal collision, and drivers seat belt did not retract, causing driver to lurch forward intodashboard.and the airbag fail to deploy.*mj
Dealer refused to correctrecall 00v348000 because consumerwas a trouble maker.
Intermittently seat belt on driver's side locked up. The seat belt gradually became tighter and tighter. This occurred 3 times in a 15,000 miles trip.
On several occasions, customer states that the passenger side front seat belt will not retract properly, resulting in, on one occasion, passenger being banged against the front of the cab, dealer replaced right front seat belt retractor, but did not remedy problem.
Seat beltretractorsneed replacing. Consumer is not able to fasten seat belts.please provide any further information.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact stated that the driver side seat belt disengaged without warning.the dealer stated that the seat belt assembly failed and that the recall repair under nhtsa campaign id number 00v348000 (seat belts:front:retractor) had already been performed.the failure mileage was 17,000 and current mileage was 30,000. Updated 1/02/08. *ljupdated 12/12/07updated 03/10/08.*ljthe consumer was informed the seat belt was out of warranty, but the consumer could pay for it at his own expense.
Consumer noticed that both passenger and driver front seat beltswere inoperative.both seat belts locked while driving at normal speed and failed to retract after usage.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, andmechanic replacedseat belts and retractor. However, the problem recurred.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that the passenger side seat belt has failed.the retractor is locked in place and is unable to move.the failure has lasted for approximately one month.the engine size and a valid vin were unknown.the current mileage is 65,598 and failure mileage was 65,200.
My wife and i were visting my parents when we were heading home.we started the vehicle and while putting the vehicle into drive the air bags deployed.the seat beats locked up.the vehicle has not yet been repaired.insurance will not cover this and ford motor company will not repair cover this.
The rear middle seat belt and rear passenger side seat belt were inoperative. Consumer was unable to buckle the seat belt.vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection.
Driver's rear seat belt buckle came apart andwas unable to be used, leaving the passenger in that seat without any restraint. Dealer was not notified.
Ford has added head restraints in the middle of a model year. If they beleive there is a safety need for these they should be offered to owners who purchased vehicles in the same year.
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The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that the vehicle was not equipped with brackets or a latch system in the rear seat in order to secure a child seat. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure and the current mileage was 140,000.
A spring in the driver's cloth seat upholstery broke.the sharp, broken end of the stiff spring wire presents a real puncture, hazard to the driver's upper leg / thigh.i have experienced scrapes just entering and sitting in the driver's seat.
Seats are manufactured without any type of back support, after driving a bit circulation in legs is cut off, very uncomfortable to drive. Also seat is already coming apart.
Bottom of the seat is at an angle where consumer is starting to have leg pain. Took to dealer for adjusting, but consumer feels it's a design flaw. Please provide any further information.
Passenger's seat assemblywill slip from a locked position with no notice, and go forward, being pushed intodashboard andwindshield.please provide any additional information/attachments.
The newer models have the rear head rests.obviously, ford recognized the problem.only a matter of time until a fatality due to this unbelievable safety oversight. No head rests?if that's not a substantial safety risk that poses a real and present danger to the public and that deserves our government's attention, then what's the point of the nhtsa?thank you.
Purchased truck new on 11/20/00. Rear seat has no head rest, which will cause some serious head injuries in an accident. Did not realize the seat had no headrest until after the purchase. Talking to other owners, i have learned that ford motor company is now installing seats with headrest. If this was not a safety issue, why would ford motor company redesign the rear seat at mid year.i understand that ford is not doing anything when customers call them, had i known that they were installing a redesigned seat with headrest in the newer trucks off the assy. Line, i would have waited to make my purchase.
Rear seats came without headrests, passengers in a crash would hit their heads against the rear window. Even a small child (mine is 9yrs) would hit their head against glass. I understand the newer made trucks come with headrests.
Vehicle lacks rear seat head rests / head support.any movement of vehicle causes rear seat occupants to hit head on the rear window.
Ford motor company is now installing rear seats with head restraints.i am concerned that the alack of rear seat head restraints is unsafe and will likely cause more injuries and possible death in a major crash.i fee that ford motor company should recall the affected vehicles and repace the rear seats with the new model seats containing the head restraints.
I recently bought a2001 ford f150 super cab truck,and i saw that it doesn't have any head retraints in the back seats,and also found out that there have been about four complaints about this matter and nothing has been done about it,also had my truck in the dealer shop for four days for a water leak,and was given to me,paid by the dealer a ford f150 super cab 2005 rental,until my truck was fixed,and i saw that this truck did have the back seats restraints,so i believe this is a very unsafe,not to have these restraints on these other year trucks.i hope that something can be resolve on this problem,because i have grandkids,andit could be very unsafe.and this my first time buying a ford.please reply to me soon.thank you very much.
My complaint is with the rear seat headrests or lack of. My 2001 does not have headrests. Since then ford has added as standard equipment rear seat headrests. I am concerned about the safety of the rear seat passengers. If ford felt that they were neccesary on newer 2001s perhaps it is neccesary on mine also. I would like ford to tell me why they made this change mid year if not for safety reasons.
No head protection for rear passengers /small children hit headson back glass.
Safety issue with seats in supercrew having no headrests.
There are no rear headrest in the early models of the supercrew.ford did place headrest in the same production year after they realized it was a safety issue.i hope that nhtsa can put pressure on ford to recall those seats that were manufactured without headrest.
The 2001 ford supercrew pickup truck with 4 fullsize doors designed to seat 3 full size adults in the rear. This truck does not have head restraints for the rear seats.later made trucks of this same 2001 model year and style have been redesigned to include rear seat head restraints. And also have redesigned front seat head restraints. Ford motor company has made changes in its later manufactured vehicles concerning this safety issue. But when you contact ford customer service they advise they will not replace these front and back seat assemblies,ignoring owners of vehicles with this safety concern. I believe ford should recall the vehicle and correct an under designed safety issue that has been corrected buy later manufactured vehicles. Thank you.
Ford has updated the rear seats with head rests in later 2001 modles. The earlier models should be retrofitted with these head rests too.it's a major safety issue.
Rear seats of this vehicle have no headrests.this is a potential serious safety issue.ford has addresed this with their latest update of this model by including rear seat headrests.however, for buyers such myself who purchased before this change, the lack of headrests is a serious safety concern!!! ford should recall and replace!
No headrests in rear seat area.safety issue!!!.
Lack of headrests is a safety concern.rear occupants put in danger.mfr has since revised design to add them in newer models.
Rear bench seat has no headrests.it is just a matter of time before someone is injured / killed because of this oversite.reccomend forcing manufacturer (ford) to retrofit older models with the seats which are currently being shipped with supercrew trucks.
Lack of rear head rests/ restraints could cause head to hit rear windshield.
The rear seats in my supercrew do not have a head rest this would be dangerous in an accident to anyone sitting in the back seat.
I'm just worried about the lack of headrest in the rear seats of my truck in the event of an accident.
Back seat does not have head rests to keep passenger head from impacting rear window and body during rear end collision.
Without rear seat headrests, rear passengers head hits rear glass on cab.
Rear seats have no head rests.the glass for the rear window is only inches from the back of a persons head.since customers purchase these four door pickups to carry more than two people, the chance of someone striking there head on the glass seems be more likely than in extended cab pickups.it is my understanding that ford is now putting in rear seats with head rests.what about updating those w/out them?
I'm just worried about the lack of headrest in the rear seats of my truck in the event of an accident.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. When i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats.
My early built f150 supercrew did not come with rear seat headrests.it has come to my attention that the newer supercrews do come with headrests.as we all know, headrests are extremely important in crashes to prevent injuries, and i think ford has realized that in the supercrews, so they put them in the newer ones.i believe ford should have the responsibilty to replace the seats of all supercrews that did not come with the rear head rests.
Rear seats in the suprecrew model purchased do not have headrests.as a result any minor involvement in an accident with people in the rear seats will result in injury to passengers in those seats.same model year trucks produced recently after mine was purchased have the headrests installed.
Head rests have been installed on newer models of the same, i feel that ford should recall my truck and others of the same year (2001) and update our rear seats to have headrests. I beleive that the headrest were installed by ford for the preventionof a passenger's head be put thru the rear window. This is definitley a problem that ford saw coming and decided to include the headrest on the newer version of the same year for precaution..this to me should be a recall by ford to replace my present rear seat wihout headrests, with one that has them. Thank you.
I'm just worried about the lack of headrest in the rear seats of my truck in the event of an accident.
Newer 2001 models now have rear seat head protection, would like to see the same safety equality.
The 'newer' supercrews have rear headrests, but the early 2001 models do not.i feel that all versions should have rear headrests.
Recently purchased this vehicle and noticed that rear passengers have no protection to stop their heads from hitting the rear window of the truck in the event of a sudden stop or collision.had a need for a sudden stop with a passenger in the rear with this occurring. No injury occurred this time. Have noticed ford is now equipping new vehicle with head rests. Is this a known safety hazard that needs addressing? i believe so before someone is unnecessarily injured due to an inherent design flaw that ford apparently acknowledges by a new seat redesign.
There is no head restraint on back seats.in a sudden stop or frontal collision, back seat passengers heads will be making their way through the back glass to graphic, if not violent death.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. When i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash. I also wish to have new front seat chairs from the newly designed model's front seats.
No rear seat headrest to protect rear passengers in accident. Ford has re-designed seats mid year to address this issue. My vehicle is 2 months old and i did not get the proper seats.
There is a safety issue with the rear seats not having a head rest, the seats are to low and in case of an accident the passangers on the back are going to hit there heads on the rear window,i have too kids and i don't want for them to get hurt in case of an accident; it could be a severe injury in a rear end collicion.thanks for your time.
2001 new vehicle no rear seat head restraintsnewer models have them same year 2001.
Rear seat has no head rests, potential problem with whiplash or injuries resulting from an accident.
I have a concern regarding the lack of rear passenger head restraint.in the event of a collision there are no provisions to prevent the rear passenger's head from impacting the rear glass.the manufacturer knows this is a problem as evidence in a mid year change to include head restraints for the rear passengers.
The early 2001 model f150 supercrew pickups came with a lack of headrest for the rear seats. I have carried passengers in the back seats and they all have expressed the concern that their heads rest against the rear window.in the case of an accident, their heads would hit the rear window and could cause serious injury.the newer model 2001 supercrew pickups have the rear head restraints in place.
The 2001 ford supercrew does not come with rear headrests.there has been a few occassions where my passengers have bumped their heads on the glass panel just behind the rear seats.i am requesting that the nhtsa investigate this issue with ford to determine a suitable fix.through my research, i have learned that ford has upgraded the rear seats (current production) however my unit was one of the first produced and did not receive the updated seats.please advise.
This is a new four door model ford pickup truck with a full size rear seat. The problem is that the rear seat does not have any head rests/restraints on the back of the seat. During a fast stop or accident passengers in the back seat will strike there head on the back window causing serious injury. Ford has just changed the truck design to include head rests/restraints on its f150 supercrew but will not recall/replace all the rear seats made prior to the change. All f150 supercrews made up to approx. Oct. 2000 need this correction. Calling ford has not helped in the matter.
There are no headrests for the back seats.in the event of an accident, the rear passangers could suffer major head injuries.
Rear seats need headrest. Standard on trucks now. Big concern.
Rear seats have no passenger head restraint and i have concerns that in an accident passengers might be injured.ford has recognized this design flaw in the newer vehicles of the same year model but will not correct the problem in existing vehicles.
If i'm involved in a rear end type of crash where i'm hit from rear i'm concerned that my rear seated passengers head may hit the rear window glass because of a flaw in design of rear seats not having a head rest. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated since i have two elementary sschool children that are my main passengers and since they cannot sit in front of truck because of airbag deployment concerns. Thank you.
Rear seat do not have headrest and are very close to the rear window.a sudden stop will cause the rear passengers to hit there head on the rear window.i purchased my car in novermber and never was offered the option of getting a headrest option which i would have purchase.
Rear passenger seat headrests are inadequate.rear passenger heads come in contact with rear glass.defect corrected in late model year of vehicle.
My previous crew cab ford pick up, a 1996 model, has rear seat head restraints.after purchasing this new ford crew cab pick up, an 2001 model, i noticed no head restraints for rear passengers and am very concerned a family member or friend head will smash rear glass in an accident. Please help as i know the rear window is inches from rear passengers heads and if i am rear ended the rear passengers heads will be smashed into the rear window.why has ford not supplied rear head restraints on this truck when they did on the other?please help!
Rear seats are unsafe without headreast.
2001 ford supercrew pickup trucks lack rear seat head rest/retraints.lets fix this before we have another tire fiasco.
2001 ford f150 supercrew purchased in march 2000 does not include headrests on the rear seats (60/40 split bench).two passengers traveling in my back seat and wearing their seat belts violently struck their heads against the rear window during a sudden stop.ford has installed rear headrests halfway through this model year.i feel a recall is warranted.
The seats , the rear in particular , don't have head restraints. In the event of a rear end collision the rear seat occupant's head could break the rear window and strike the metal sill resulting in severe head injury.ford has addressed this problem in the f150 supercrews built after 10/2000 but hasn't done anything forthose who purchased vechicles built prior to the production change.
No rear head rests on the ford supercrew.
I believe the new change to the mid-model f-150 supercrew's rear seat, by adding the head restraint is a great idea and should be retrofitted into the older models which were not equipped with those restraints.sitting at the height in which the seats are constructed can (and does) result in the head striking the rear window upon acceleration and when whipped back in a sudden braking incident.to prevent any form of litigation from an accident ford mo. Co. Should issue a recall and ammend the situation.
No rear head rests on the ford supercrew.
The rear seat in my 40/60 split seat have no head restraint.a rear end crash would let the rear passengers head hit the rear window.for now puts a seat with head restraints in the new vehicles.they should recall the older 2001 supercrews and put in the new seats.
Supercrew rear seats - no headrests, safety issue as well as affecting resale value.
I am concerned with the safety factor of the lack of rear seat headrests.after 6 months of sales of the new supercrew model, ford altered the design and now has headrests.i am interested in a retrofit kit from ford that adds headrests.
Rear passenger seats in my f150 supercrew has no head protection for my passengers.passengers head are not protected during sudden stops or wrecks.i was forced to break suddenly to avoid an accident.my rear passengers head smacked the rear window causingone person minor head injury.i don't understand how ford is allowed to produce such a safety hazard to its passengers.i would like ford to provide rear seat head rests to protect rear passengers in the event of crash or sudden stop.small pickup are required to have head rest when the riders head rest close to the rear windows. This is a 2001 truck with major defect that could pose serious injury to passengers.
I recently purchased this vehicle and i am very concerned that rear passengers have no protection to prevent their heads from hitting the rear window of the truck in the event of a sudden stop or collision. The rear seats have no head rests and this is a full 4-door vehicle. I also have noticed that ford is now equipping newer vehicles of the same model year with rear seat head rests.this implies that ford apparently acknowledges that a significant safety hazard exists since they chose to redesign the rear seat within a single model year. I am very concerned about the safety of my vehicle and feel that it should be retrofitted with the new rear seat head rests at no cost.
Complaint on the lack of headrests on the early 2001 models. Later models have them and i am concerned.
Lack of a head restraint for the rear seat passengers. On occasion it is possible for an occupant to hit their head on the rear window.this is a severe safety concern.ford has come out with a new seat design which includes head restraints. I feel they should retrofit earlier models built this year with the newer seats. Even if it were for the labor charge to change the seats.thank you.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. When i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash. I also wish to have new front seat captain's chairs from the newly designed model's front seats.
No rear seat head restraint in vehicle.passenger riding in the back seat will impact rear window in the event of an accident.
Lack of rear seat headrest are a safety problem for occupants of the rear seat in case of a accident. Occupents could hit their head on rear window causing significant injury.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat.this is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash.new trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints.models manufactured earlier do not.when i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats.they are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats.ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints.i believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash.i also wish to have new front seat captain's chairs from the newly designed model's front seats.
"my ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. When i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash. I also wish to have new front seat captain's chairs from the newly designed model's front seats."
I ordered my f-150 supercrew in august 2000. The truck was built in late september and i took delivery in the first week of october 2000. Although my truck was sold as a 2001 model, ford has subsequently made two critical safety modifications in the 2001 supercrews that were produced after my build date. The "latest" 2001 model includes rear seat headrests and child seat anchors in the rear seats. As noted in my report, i was recently driving in the city at approximately 25 mph when i was forced to make a panic stop. My wife, who was riding in the middle of the rear seat (two-point seat belt), was initially pushed forward by the force of the braking then hit her head on the rear window upon recoil. Fortunately, she suffered no injuries. At the same time, my 3 year-old daughter (sitting in a properly installed, double shoulder harness child seat) was also pushed forward and back by the force of the stop. Despite the fact that she was well secured in the seat, the forward and back motion was intensified by the lack of a child seat anchor. In my opinion, ford's recognition of these safety "defects" is clearly demonstrated in the modifications that were made to trucks produced after november 2000. I also believe that given the potential for serious injury as a result of these safety defects, all 2001 supercrews produced prior to the modification date should be recalled for retrofitting.
No rear seat headrest, rear passengers heads hit rear window
Rear seats do not have headrests or any type of head support. The rear window glass is immediately behind the seats. Rear seat passengers can hit their heads on the rear window. Ford has added headrests to current production vehicles so they obviously agree with this major safety concern. I feel ford should recall all 2001 f150 supercrews and change the rear seat to the current seat they are now using.
The problem is that there is no support for the rear seats and during sudden stops rear passengers have hit their heads on the rear window. Nosummary listed for above vehicle.
Headrests on rear seat are not installed.vehicles built after dates in november 2000 were equipped with the headrests.back seat passengers have no protection during a rear end collision.my vehicle should be retrofitted with the headrests at the manufacturers expense.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash.ford has recognized this deficiency and has re-designed both front and rear seats mid-year to provide better protection.when i called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern of having no rear head restraints and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash.
Truck needs rear headrests.already caused injury upon hard braking.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the rear 60/40 split bench seat. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash. If this is not a safety concern, why has ford made the change in the middle of a model year?why are they keeping quite about it?i very concerned since the reason i bought the truck was i needed a way to carry friends, family, and business associates as well as cargo.now i have to worry that in a front or rear impact collision passengers in the back seat would most likely put their heads through the rear window.
This vehicle has a rear seat that does not have head rests to protect rear seat passengers from striking their heads on the rear window in a crash.i understand that ford has redesigned the seat to include head rests.this is a safety issue, and i feel that ford should consider modifying the seats of first generation 2001 supercrew models.
Ford's redesign of the backseats to now include headrests seems to point out the lack of adequate safety to rear passengersi earlier supercrew pickups.
My ford f-150 supercrew 4-door pickup truck does not have head restraints in the front, or rear, 60/40 split bench seats. This is a safety concern as rear seat passengers will hit their heads on the rear glass in a crash. New trucks of this model are now redesigned and have rear head restraints. Models manufactured earlier do not. I called ford customer service to complain of the safety concern, of having no front or rear head restraints, and to ask for the new redesigned seats, they said they would not replace the seats in early production vehicles. They are ignoring owners with models manufactured before the newly redesigned rear seats. Ford also redesigned the front seats to now include head restraints instead of the old design of taller integrated head restraints. I believe this is also a safety concern in that i cannot adjust the front seat head restraint to properly protect me in a crash. I also wish to have new front seats from the newly designed model's. I inquired as to why the seat design was changed, and was told that all automotive manufacturers institute running changes during current model production in the name of product improvement. Personally, i feel that the change was made to correct a potentially dangerous situation that the manufacturer was aware of all along. I wonder if these same people would let their families ride in a vehicle with the "old" style seats???
Drivers seat collapses in my 2001 ford f150 lightning.
There is a part inbite ofseat that is not covered.whenconsumer had his hand in the bite, and his wife putseat down,non covered partsalmost cut offconsumer's finger.the split bench seat would fold forward quickly if the release is pushed down.this is dangerous because it can cause injuries.
There is ametal partinbite ofseat.when having the hand there and having someone foldseat down,hand can be cut due tonon covered parts.
I own a 2001 ford f150 lariet off road pick up truck with a supercab.the rear seats in the truck do not have any headrests.my seven year old daughter constantly hits her head on the rear window because there is no headrest.i am very concerned about what could happen to her if my vehicle was struck from the rear with her in that seat.i can't allow her to sit in the front seat as of yet and can't find any headrest alternatives to correct the problem.i believe that this was a poor design by ford and i think they know it too since all of the newer models have rear headrests.i never even thought about it until after i purchased the truck.i just thought you should be aware of the problem and wondered if you had any similar complaints.thanks!
Brakes completely failed. No brake pedal.cruise control release on master cylinderbroke open. Luckily it was in a parking lot, not on the highway.vehicle had no brakes whatso ever.
Brake switch caught on fire, burn master cylinder reservoir and wires
Truck starting pulling badly to right, loss of power, speed and smoke coming from the right front wheel.rim, caliper were smoking , had to pour water on to wheel to keep from burning. After towed to service centerwas told this is a common problem with the ford trucks that the slide pin on the caliper can seize and lock the brake in active position preventing it from releasing from the rotor causing theextreme heat and burning the brake bad and seals in the caliper. I was lucky it didn't happen at 70 mph and lock the wheelcausing me to lose control. I ve also looked at the reports on the internet and see where others have reported this in blog but now to safety commission.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the vehicle revved up and stalled. Additionally, while driving, the brake pedal was depressed however, the vehicle was slow to stop. The contact stated that the throttle cable was exposed and installed additional bolts. There were no warning lights illuminated. The local dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 211,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 30 mph, the brake pedal traveled to the floorboard when it was depressed. The contact had to apply the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. The contact added brake fluid to the vehicle. After driving ten miles, the brake fluid leaked out. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 200,000.
Brakes lines are rusting away.
Intermittent failure of abs system indicated by abs warning light. Obd error code c1185 - abs power relay failure. When failed, abs system inoperable.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While reversing, the vehicle crashed into a telephone pole when shifting the gear into drive. The vehicle accelerated to approximately 70-80 mph. The brake pedal was depressed, but failed to stop the vehicle. The vehicle crashed into a garage. There were no injuries. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
Severe corrosion issues.
The contact's boyfriend owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, she could hear an abnormal grinding sound coming from the vehicle, without warning. Upon investigation, the contact discovered that one of the brake brackets had loosened and damaged the rear driver's side tire. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic where the brake pads were replaced however, the failure recurred soon after the repair. The contact took the vehicle to another independent mechanic where the failure was linked to nhtsa campaign number: 01v095000 (service brakes, hydraulic) and informed her to contact the manufacturer. The contact took the vehicle to mac haik ford (10333 katy fwy, houston, tx 77024) and was informed that the vehicle was not under recall, and provided the contact with an estimate for the repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.
We purchased our 2001 f150 supercrew used. I am a mechanic, so the first thing i do when buying a used vehicle is inspect it thoroughly. There were a few minor issues, but one stood out as a major safety hazard. Upon further research, it seems to be extremely common to all 1997-2003 f-150s.symptoms - this issue mainly affects the rear left and right brake lights, turn signals, and hazard lights. These lights, particularly brake lights, can cease to function entirely, intermittently and unknown to the driver.cause - there is a wire harness which connects to the "multi - function switch". This wire harness is pulled when the steering wheel is tilted down. As a result, the connector or individual terminals can become loose or disconnected. This problem is most prevalent with the steering wheel in the down position, but once loose can happen at any position and any driving situation.solution - repair or replace with motorcraft part# wpt607, and ensure the harness has enough slack to allow steering wheel tilt without tension on the harness.in our case, i replaced the connector and pulled the wires enough to allow slack for steering wheel tilt. There are numerous reports of this issue online, and it is well documented by f150 owners. I have pictures but the file sizes are over 5mb.
The brake line running front to back burst due to rust damage as i started to back out of a parking space and the brake pedal went to the floor.upon further inspection at theservice station , there was evidence of severe rusting at virtually all of the brake lineattachment points and all brake lines had to be replaced. Due to rust damage.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving 48 mph, while the brake pedal was depressed, the vehicle failed to come to a complete stop. As a result, the vehicle crashed into an 18-wheeler. The air bags deployed. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. A police report was filed and the contact was informed that the rear brakes appeared to have failed. The contact sustained a laceration on the left arm, neck and back pain, and a bruise on the chest. The contact denied medical attention, but later went to the hospital. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 250,000.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 that i was using todrop my son off at his friend's house.on the way home my brake pedal went to the floor, i was traveling at about 35 mph and i was not able to stop at the intersection like i was supposed to. I did manage to drive home with little to no brakes.when i got home i looked in the brake fluid well and there was no fluid in there.i looked at the ground on the drivers side near the rear tire and i saw fluid dripping on the ground.i got under the truck and was surprised to see a lot of brake fluid on the side of gas tank and dripping from the frame.this is a very unusual and dangerous situation.needless to say, i no longer have the use of my vehicle.i recently took the truck in for recall service to have the gas tank support straps replaced, is possible that the brake line was compromised during the recall work?i have owned many vehicles and this is the first time i have seen something like this.i contacted ford about this unusual incident and they stated that because my truck is no longer under warranty that i should take it to a dealer and have it repaired.the larger issue is that something like this should never happen, warranty or no. What if i had been traveling at a faster rate of speed or entering a busy intersection or a nervous driver.this incident could have ended very badly. The brake lines should not rupture.my concern is whether these was an isolated incident, or have other brake lines ruptured causing accidents and have not been reported.
While driving 40 mphbrakes failed.no impact reported.
While driving 55 mph brakes failed, causing extended stopping distance which resulted in a collision.the consumer rear ended another vehicle.the insurance company totaled the vehicle.the dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.*sc*mjj
Re: 2001 ford f150 2wd, bottom bolt holding left front brake caliper to spindle assembly fell out.scrubbing sound at braking initiated an investigation of problem and found lower fastener missing and upper fastener loose.the caliper had rotated and cast iron piston assembly was rubbing interior of aluminum wheel.fortunately i was within three miles of home.continuing travel had the potential to destroy the wheel and cause further damage or accident.the right side was investigated and both fasteners were in place.the ford supplied capscrews (bolts) did not have serrated flanged head, did not have lockwashers, did not have thread locking liquid compound applied to threads.local ford dealer was closed on saturday afternoon.all four fasteners were replaced by owner using flanged stainless steel capscrews of the correct thread and length using thread locking liquid compound.owner has possession of the three fasteners removed.vehicle mileage 04-03-2010 was 046741.4there are reported incidences of this potential defect on the internet which have the ability to cause a crash or damage or death. To my knowledge there has not been a recall issued or potential safety defect sent to vehicle owners.
While driving in stop and go traffic in southern cal. The truck in front of me stopped suddenly.when i pushed on my brake pedal it went all the way to the floor. The only thing that stopped me was the truck in front of me.this break pedal thing happened once before but without an accident.during the time of the accident my speed was about 20mph in dry conditions.i have a2001 ford f-150, 4.2 v-6 , super cab, 4x2, and auto, with 50k miles.i have replaced my master cylinder hoping this will correct the problem.i saved the old cylinder and would be happy to send it to you all for inspection.i took it apart myself and found four small scratches on the housing.*la
The brakes were applied and the consumer could hear noise coming from the rear wheel.the consumer has replaced the brakes more than once. *nlm
While returning home, towing 25' pontoon boat, approaching driveway when brake pedal went to floor, no brakes. Fortunately i was able to maneuver the vehicle into my yard and stop with parking brake. Root cause was found to be brake line above driver's side rear wheel had rusted through at fitting causing loss of brake fluid. Upon close inspection, many brake lines, transmission cooling lines, gas tank straps (the latter subsequently replaced per ford recall) are deteriorating due to excessive rust. Although this vehicle is 11 years old, it only has 58,867 original, documented miles, and has not been exposed to excess road salt (mid-atlantic region). I have had to replace brake rotors, calipers, brake shields, egr tube, exhaust system from muffler back, and parking brake assembly all due to excessive, and what i consider, premature rust. If that were not bad enough, yesterday i look under the truck and see a puddle of transmission fluid. One of the transmission cooling lines between the transmission and the upper radiator has rusted through, and once again i will be responsible for the repairs. I have owned many ford products in my 44 years of driving but have never experienced anything of this magnitude with a vehicle of such low mileage. Brake lines rusting out should be considered a significant safety concern. If i had lost brakes while traveling on the highway towing a 3000 lb boat and trailer it could have been disastrous. I feel the gas tank strap recall is a start, but far from addressing the overall issue of undercarriage deterioration with this year/model vehicle.
While traveling about 5 mph inside of the a parking lot consumer applied the brakes and the pedal went all the way to the floor.the vehicle hadno brakes, consumer had the vehicle towed.please furnish additional information dealer is aware of the problem.
For a long time we had issues with the brakes even after getting new ones,about 3 wks before the fire my cruise stopped working.on the day before the fire i rolled my front windows down after i went back to work,an when i got off work my windows would not roll up,an i could not get the gear out of park,so i turned the engine off ,an just turned the key on,an got it to go into neutral so i could start it an get it into drive.the next morning i took it to the shop to see about the windows,an before it could be checked ,about 3:00 in the afternoon the engine off,the shop owner came out an the truck engine was fully engulfed. We didn't know until after the fire that there had been a recall on the speed control system that could result in a engine fire. We never received a recall notice.
Tl - the driver owns a 2001 ford f150 super crew.while the vehicle was park and unoccupied the vehicle burned due to the master cylinder safety switch. A police report was filed.two other vehicles and two exterior garages were damaged.the ford f150 and another vehicle was totaled.the failure and current mileage was unknown.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While drivingapproximately 20 mph the contact depressed the brake pedal when it suddenly dropped to the floor board. The contact continued depressing the brake pedal in order to stop the vehicle. After inspecting the vehicle the contact noticed the brake lines were corroded and fractured. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
Front and rear brakes were out of round. Front were 1.022 after cut .994 using a lathe. Rear were .471 before cut. 452 after cut. Sales rep told me it was due to corrosion. Replaced ignition switch on sept.12 2002 i lost power on my power door locks windshield wipers .
Brake fluid cylinder failed which caused the vehicle to catch on fire. Vehicle parked
While driving vehicle 15 to 20 mphbrakes locked up. When applyingabs brakes vehicle did not stop, itpulled toleft.consumer lost control of vehicle, and vehicle went downan embankment. Contacted dealer and scheduled an appointment.
While driving, the abs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on.the driver applied the brakes and the pedal went to the floor.the driver was able to stop the vehicle.the consumer drove it to the dealer for inspection.the mechanic informed the consumer that the problem could not be duplicated.please fill in additional information.
When driving under damp or wet conditions brakes go out. This has caused consumer too run it intoback of a bus.dealer has been contacted.
While driving about 25 miles an hour in traffic on a feeway, my brakes would not work causing me to use my emergency brake to stop.this is the second time since i bought my truck 2 months ago.
When applying brakes at 40 mph or more, vehicle has a delay in stopping. Vehicle has been to dealer on two occasions, and problem is still occurring.*yd
Dt*:the contact stated while applying brake pressure at various speeds, there was an increased stopping distance and the abs light illuminated.the vehicle was inspected by an independent repair shop who determined both front anti-lock wheel speed sensors needed to be replaced.the manufacturer was alerted.the consumer traded the vehicle. Updated 09/19/06.
While driving 55 mph consumer depressed brakes with forceand pedal traveled to the floorboard, resulting inextended stopping distance, and causing consumer to rear end vehicle in front.
Abs brake failure.
Accelerator pedal got stuck, forcingvehicle to go 35mph. When brakes were appliedvehicle attempted to slow down, but kept going.speed did not increase. Vehicle was shut off to stop. Dealer noified of problem. Please add more information.
Abs brakes lock up unexpectedly andwithout any prior warning. Dealer has not found reason for defect or remedy consumer stated he experiences lock up on dry pavement and dry weather, and turning becomes difficult.
Whenever towinga boat brakes heat up, resulting in extended stopping distance . Contacted dealer ,and the dealerwas not willing to do anything.consumer states when towing a 4000lbs boat in city traffic for more than 30 minutes the brake heats up and the anti lock system shuts off, results in extended stopping distance, the vehicle must be taken to dealer to reset the abs system, dealer refused to do anything because when they tested the vehicle, without the boat the brakes worked fine, and when they tested the abs the testing always reset the abs.8jb
Our insured, mr mohssin, performed an evasive manuever at highway speed applying the brakes to the maximum while turning. His 2001 f150 harley edition is equipped with abs as well as 20" rims which are 40lbs heavier than stock. In the last several weeks, we have gathered sufficient evidence to suggest that the lf and rf brake caliper brackets snapped during this loss causing both tire/wheel/hub assys to shear off the spindle nuts and become separated from the vehicle. There was no impact with any other vehicle prior to this and all components on this vehicle are oem. It is the opinion of our indpendent reconstructionist engineer that there is ample reason for ford to be concerned and review the evidence for themselves. To date, we have had no luck getting any response or interest in reviewing our findings. Many avenues have been pursued to seek some response. The only contact so far has directed us to submit a subrogation demand if we seek recovery. Our concern at this point is to get the insured his vehicle back. Physical evidence has been secured. Repairs will begin the first week of july. We would appreciate it if the nhtsa could persuade a ford representative to contact our ncal pd mgr, eric hacker at 916 853-4607 to confirm ford's position. We appreciate any assistance you can provide.
While attempting to make a gradual stop abs braking system causesbrake pedal to become difficult to depress. Dealer has been contacted. Please provide further details.
On dry pavement, the temperature was 70 degrees, and the weather was clear and sunny at 12:30 in the afternoon, in light traffic, when the brakes failed on my 2001 f150 supercrew.during normal braking procedures, with more than adequate spacing between cars, normal braking procedures were employed.there was no response at all from the brakes.this left my wife, the driver, no choice but to leave the road service to avoid a rear collision with a smaller car, in which she hit a road side food stand.the food stand was destroyed and the truck received heavy damage.
At highway speed (70 mph) in left lane of 4 lane divided highway ( conditions dry) was required to perform emergency braking due to slow moving vehicle pulling into our lane. Felt abs braking (pulsing) for about 1-2 seconds and then truck whipped 90 degrees to the right.skidded across highway, straighten up, but slid off right shoulder into ditch.only minor damage to truck. On the highway there was visible askid mark for right side of truck at the point of braking (no skid marks for left wheels) and skid mark across the highway at about 45 degree angle.truck had previously been to dealer twice in previous 2 months with complaint about brakes being rough on release.returned truck to dealer on 2/15/03 and dealer kept until 2/19/03 and reported there was nothing wrong with the brakes.met with dealer service manager on 3/3/03 and service manager and ford engineer today (3/4/03) and we could not duplicate problem on several attempts at 50-60 mph.engineer admitted there were only a couple of things that would cause right brake to lock up, abs module or caliper.asked what i wanted and i asked them to replace abs module and caliper.they refused. *nlm
Consumer's vehicle was involved in a frontal collision when another vehicle veered into consumer'slane.driver applied the brakes and the pedal went to the floor.driver was unable to maintain control of the vehicle and crashed.upon impact, both air bags did not deploy. Driver sustained minor injuries, and went to the hospital on his own.vehicle was towed to a body shop.
1.loss of brake fluid, tough to brake, brake light went on2. Abs module corroded3. Abs module replaced at my expense($1400.00).
On rainy dayswhile drivingat any speed and applying the brakesabs system failed. Vehicle was taken to the dealership, and mechanic determined that hydraulic control unit was not functioning any longer.the vehicle was not longer on warranty.
Consumer indicated that while driving anytime and at any speedair bag indicator light flashed. Vehicle was serviced. Andtechnician determined thatabs pump and module were the cause.
We parked and put the brake on at a slight incline. Truck rolled and it hit another car.was told latter that i should have put it in gear. I was never notified this should have been done.
Vehicle vibrates when applying brakes. Vehicle taken to dealer, who said ford is aware ofproblem, but has no remedy at this time.
The two mounting bolts for the front brake calipers come loose. It has happened twice, in each case it has occurred on the left and right front calipers.both times ithas happened after a brake job.after approximately 200-300 miles on the new pads, the caliper bolts can be re-tightened and do not come loose again.
Right front bolts that hold brake caliper on fell off. Vehicle came to a abrupt stop. Two weeks later,left front brake caliper fell off.this time it poked ahole in tire, and could have caused a dangerous accident.
Our insured, mr mohssin, performed an evasive manuever at highway speed applying the brakes to the maximum while turning. His 2001 f150 harley edition is equipped with abs as well as 20" rims which are 40lbs heavier than stock. In the last several weeks, we have gathered sufficient evidence to suggest that the lf and rf brake caliper brackets snapped during this loss causing both tire/wheel/hub assys to shear off the spindle nuts and become separated from the vehicle. There was no impact with any other vehicle prior to this and all components on this vehicle are oem. It is the opinion of our indpendent reconstructionist engineer that there is ample reason for ford to be concerned and review the evidence for themselves. To date, we have had no luck getting any response or interest in reviewing our findings. Many avenues have been pursued to seek some response. The only contact so far has directed us to submit a subrogation demand if we seek recovery. Our concern at this point is to get the insured his vehicle back. Physical evidence has been secured. Repairs will begin the first week of july. We would appreciate it if the nhtsa could persuade a ford representative to contact our ncal pd mgr, eric hacker at 916 853-4607 to confirm ford's position. We appreciate any assistance you can provide.
Purchased 2001 ford f150 larietsuper crew cab pu on 4/01/2000, 26 miles on odometer, at time of purchase also purchased roadside assistance pkg and extended warranty, esp,from ford , have had serious braking problems with vehicle, vehicle was repeatedly serviced at ford dealership for these repairs, none of which were covered, in may 2002 entire engine failed and had to be rep[laced, was informed by dealership that the problem was that one of the eleectronic brains that control /operate this component failed, on dec 27, 2002 the transmission gave out entirely, luckily the vehicle was not on the freeway at the time, was towed to dealership where it still sits, have called, e-mailed and mailed info to ford customer care without any results other then from phone rep saying that there is nothing that ford will do...this vehicle has been very costly to maintain and for a ford is definatly not bulit "ford tough"...i am very disappointed in the attitude of ford motor company regarding my disappointmnent with this vehicle
2001 ford f150 supercrew.took the vehicle to the dealer to check the tire tread for excessive wear and front aligment. First dealership said it was due to aggressive driving.in 2 years i have replaced the brakes 5 times, the rotors 3 times and i am on my 3rd set of calipers.
While driving 55 mph front brake caliper assembly fell off. As a result, the vehicle came to a screeching halt and had to be towed. Dealer stated that caliper bolts backed out and fell out.
The vehicle is not braking properly. Consumer took the vehicle to an independent repair shop,and was told the rotors were not aligned properly.
While driving a grinding noise was heard. Dealer found that rotors were defective and had to be replaced.
At 39,000 mi ,front rotor became warped, replaced. At 43,000 mi grinding noise coming from rt front wheel after several minutes of use in city traffic. Mechanic could not find anything wrong.
When brakingat various speeds vehicle would pulsate. Has notified the dealership, and mechanic said the problem was due to the front rotors warping, but problem has not been resolved.
While driving 30mphself adjuster came apart and got caught up in brakes, stoppedcar instantly.
The consumer loss control of the vehicle, hit 3 trees before coming to a stop.none of the air bags deployed.there was a recall 01 v 095 000, for the same problem.consumer suffered injuries as a result.
Nar 1/29/2003.the consumer steered abruptly toward the left lane, struck the guard rail with the left front end of the vehicle and consequently the vehicle rolled over.aacording to the police report the cap to the master cylinder was missing and there was evidence of brake fluid in the brake lines and fluid was found leaking from the right rear tire assembly which was disengaged from the vehicle.
When shuttingvehicle off master cylinder caught on fire.
Vehicle was parked inside of parking lot and it caught on fire. The fire department was calledto extinguish the fire.no injuries reported.vehicle was towed and totaledby the insurance company.the fire was started due to the master cylinder.smoke was noticed coming from the hood and flames were coming from the driver's side front wheel housing. *sc
1) while attempting to stop i noticed my truck accelerating.i naturally pressed harder and nearly ran through my garage door.on 5 other occasions since i have come very close to having severe accidents experiencing acceleration.had i not been conscious of the cause the incidents would have resulted in serious injury.2) the cause discovered was the proximity and height of the brake pedal in relation the gas pedal.nearly 1/3 of my foot can be on the brake pedal, and still press the gas pedal at the same time.unlike other vehicles, the brake pedal does not stop before reaching the plane of the gas pedal.3) on numerous occasions, particularly in having to make quick stops my foot has inadvertently pressed both the brake and gas pedal.realizing that the resulting acceleration was due to improper positioning of the pedals i have been able to recover but not without the loss of precious time.someday i fear that this defect will result in a costly and severe accident.
Pe 02 035: brake/accelerator pedal separation: while applying brake pedal driver's foot would simultaneously hit accelerator pedal, almost causing a vehicle crash. Dealer and manufacturer not notified at that time. Consumer was at a traffic light with foot on the brake when the engine started to rev.the more the consumer put on brakes the more the engine would accelerate.*jg
While driving 35 mph, the consumer applied the brakes, but they failed. As result, the consumer's vehicle rear ended another vehicle. Upon impact, the air bag failed todeploy.after an inspection of the brake system, it was determined that the brake booster was defective.
This may be a moot point because the truck (2001 f-150 supercrew xlt 4wd) i had owned (traded it in for a 2003 ford supercrew which also exhibits very similar problems)had serious problems with the steering in addition to the driver seatbelt becoming disengaged while driving normally.i could not understand why the seatbelt would disengage all by itself.i even had witnesses to the fact.i asked for the service to address it; however, they could not duplicate the problem.this is serious as what are seatbelts for in the first place.also had some problems with the paint cracking or spidering.ford regional personnel from denver wanted to repaint the vehicle. However, they could not determine how it would be accomplished. This went on for over 4 months.that is one of the main reasons in addition to the steering problems described previously i had get rid of the problem supercrew i had purchased. *larq04011.*pcoowner granted permission to release info_*pco
The fuel tank straps on my 2001 ford f150 are completely rusted. Other areas have also rusted out such as the radiator supports - radiator and shroud dropped out and are hitting against the engine fan. The pick-up bed of the truck is also rusting out.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated when he inspected the straps, he found one of them completely covered in rust, but still in tact.also, there was unusual rusting all over the underside of the vehicle.the entire lower radiator support was rotted out and the underside of the pick-up bed and other supports have major rust. Updated 08/12/11the consumer stated when the support gave out the radiator and radiator shroud fell onto the fan that is mounted to the engine.also, the ball joints and steering were wearing prematurely due to lack of grease fittings.updated 08/30/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 20 mph, the steering wheel became loose as the steering column became separated from the universal joint. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, who diagnosed that the universal joint would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.
The truck was parked in my driveway for at least 24 hours without being used or turned on. The front of the truck suddenly went on fire. The fire department came and put it out. The fire burned only the front up to the windshield leaving the cab partially melted and my daughters car seat unsafe. Now this mess sits in my driveway as i wait for inspector. As it falls apart more and more each day as my family and neighbors smell the burnt rubble and are reminded of that frightening afternoon.
Serpentine belt broke while backing up and vehicle lost steering ability, towed to dealer, part was replaced.the steering locked and the consumer lost control of the vehicle resulting in a collision with a pole.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while reversing, the steering wheel abruptly separated. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The steering wheel was not repaired.the failure and current mileage was 180,000.
Driving on the off ramp on i 75 near roscommon, mi., steering wheel locked up, no movement what so ever. Correction required snappy, jerky yanks on the steering wheel to regain control. When the steering wheel broke loose, vehicle started fish-tailing because of snow covered road. Control was regained but heart rate was greatly increased by both myself and wife. This has happened only once since then. ( in driveway).
The steering was not working properly.*nlm
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While driving approximately 45 mph, the steering column bolt unexpectedly detached. The vehicle was maneuvered to the side of the road. The contact was able to locate the bolt on the floor area and continued driving. The gear selector would not shift into park at any given time which required the gear to be shifted into the neutral position and bricks placed behind each tire to avoid the vehicle from rolling away. The dealer was notified of the malfunction and they informed that the repair would be at the expense of the contact. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was 200,000.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Consumer had only owned vehicle for less than week when the steering arm was about to falldue to a loose bolt that was not tightened properly at the factory.
I have a 2001 ford f150 regular cab long bed with 75,000 miles. While driving at approximately 40 mph the right inner tie rod broke causing the vehicle to shudder significantly until i was able to stop the vehicle. This brief shuddering caused the rear fuel tank strap to snap in half primarily due to excessive corrosion of the strap. Loss of the supporting strap caused the rear of the tank to drop almost to ground level which also broke the filler inlet off of the top of the tank, completely disconnecting the filler tube and presenting a large hole for fuel to escape. Both of these failures are not what i would expect from a vehicle with only 75,000 miles on the odometer. Either could have resulted in serious injury or property damage.
Steering column will not turn, usually happens at low speeds and turning left. Contacted dealer.consumer stated the problem was fixed after 2 visits, dealership replaced the shaft and steering box.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Both steering bearings (located in steering column inside truck cab) completely wore out, steering wheel was very loose.2001 f150 ford lariat supercrew.my friend is a mechanic with the wv dept of highways and he had to have both the steering bearings in all the 2000 f150 pickups in his organizationreplaced.this is how i know what was wrong with mine, it was doing the same thing the states trucks done.loose steering wheel and hard to steer.should be a safety recall because if it would have happened when i was driving at a higher rate of speed around a turn an accident may have occured.i bought the two bearings and had them installed.not sure if mechanic kept the old bearings.
While attempting to turn into the drivewaysteering column locked as a result,vehicle was unable to turn in either direction.
While turning the steering locked and vehicle hit telephone pole and five mailboxes. Dealer refuses to repair. Please provide additional information.ph
Loose steering, second (replacement) steering gear.the original steering gear was noisy and the dealer replaced it with a used, rebuilt unit at 3,264 miles.current (used) gear has excessive free play, the vehicle wanders and is difficult to control on the highway.ford refuses to supply the dealer with a new gear.the dealer refuses to replace or adjust the loose gear.i feel the safety of the vehicle is in question with the used gear in it due to lack of traceability of the gear in case of a recall or safety campaign.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
While driving 25 mph lost steeringwhich resulted in a collision. Mechanic stated cause of collisionwas that power steering broke.
While drivingat state speed limit heard a loud noise from rear of vehicle. Without a warning lost steering control, resulting in a collision, mechanic stated rear axle bracket had a malfunction whichresulted in spring unhooking and releasingaxle.
Vehicle lost complete steering while turning onto the interstate informed thatpitman arm disconnected from the section shaft due to the loss of the nut and washer nut. Dealer notified.driver does not feel safe and secure driving this vehicle.the dash light failed at 3000 miles.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Ford f-150 supercrew 2001:right tie rod broke catastrophically (broken socket), resulting in violent wheel oscillation, with front tire drag bringing vehicle to a halt; 20 mph; no warning; regularly inspected, ~110k mileage.had been driving at 65 mph with family (5 passengers) day before tie rod broke.what would have happened??same vehicle, ~130k mileage, date 8/27/07. Left tie rod broke catastrophically (broken socket).just pulled into rest area on i95 in connecticut.tried to back up, wheels angled, towed, tie rod replaced.minutes before i was traveling 70mph in passing lane on i95. What could have happened??vehicle not used for off-road, no snow plow, maintained by service station regularly.
A tie rod failure. Consumer was having vehicle serviced for other issues when it was discovered that the tie rodswere defective. Consumer contacted the manufacturer, who was not willing to do anything to assist him with this defect. A class action lawsuit has been filed against the manufacturer.
While backing out of the driveway the tie rod ends separated without warning. As a result the front driver side tire was punctured. The cause has yet to be determined. Please provide additional information.
Uncontrollable loss of steering on 2001 ford f-150 supercrew due to failure of right inner tie-rod end.ford f-150skidded across the road (right to left side) and went down into a ditch and struck a tree.ford f-150 was towed to nearest service station for repair of right inner tie-rod end.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
While making a mild left turn into driveway, right tie-rod just popped off causing loss of control. No warning of any type not even 1 sound or problem leading up to incident, never had any current damage or accidents, purely faulty component.
Dt: problems began on 5/23/05 while turning right in normal driving conditions on dry pavement. Caller believed the passenger's side tie rodpopped off the ball joint. No warning lights on in vehicle. It was not pulling or making any noise. Vehicle was going about 10 mph. Vehicle was in the shop. After stoppingthe vehicle, driver noticed the passenger wheel was turned to the right, all other wheels were facing forward. It was towed to the dealership and repaired.
Consumer stated that he went through an inspection and found that the tie rod was defective. He contactedford. However, ford will not assist in any repairs. Consumer received a letter stating that they were aware of the problem. Consumer felt that this should be a recall.*tc
While driving the tie rod broke causing lost of control.ts
Upon inspection (using procedure provided by ford) during standard mtce, mechanic advises vehicle owner of premature tie rod wear.estimates $450 repair cost.
Duringa routine inspection, the mechanic informed the consumer that the vibration he felt when driving was due to worn tie rods.
Tie rods are defective.truck shakes violently and does not steer straight.the problem has been diagnosed as defective tie rods, but ford will not replace at their expense since the vehicle mfg warranty has expired.
Ford motor co. Sent out a procedure on how to inspect tie-rods on ford trucks.fter inspecting mine, they need to be replaced....there are lots of ford owners who are having premature tie-rod falures and have to replace them.... I feel it's a serious safty issue...ford should issue a recall.
While driving and making a left turnsteering wheel becomes difficult to maneuver.. Dealer cannot identify the problem. Please give any further details.the problem does not occur with every turn, it only happens at both high and low speeds, the dealer tried to fix the problem but cannot assure the consumer that the problem will not reoccur.nlm
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving at 45 mph, the contact heard a noise and noticed that the spare tire separated from underneath the vehicle. Upon further inspection, the contact noticed that the carrier cable that holds the spare tire fractured. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 163,787.
Windshield leak on 2001 f150 has leaked into gem module and fuse box. Now in shop for second time ford dealer will now replace windshield and other electrical components. First trip to shop they said it was the battery. I paid for that and the towing charge. A bit of internet searching leads me to believe this is a well known and documented problem with ford trucks and suvs. Odi has looked into this before.
I had some warrant issues with ford motor corporation. Trim around windshield,faded grill and base not working on radio. The biggest problem has something to do with the ac and emissions. I turned on the ac and the truck started to run bad jerking and sputtering. Took it too ford and they replaced a sensor. This summer the first time i turn on my ac and the same problem this time its not covered by warranty. I haven't put 14k miles on the truck. Does emissions have some type of expectationsset by the epa or dot. It cost $400. To get sensor replaced. I cant afford to replace a sensor ever summer i turn on my ac.
While driving 30 mph consumer had to swerve toleft to avoid hitting a dog, he then swerved to right to get back on right side of road. Vehicle rolled over, extensive damage to vehicle.
While driving down the interstate, the vehicle caught on fire.everything under the hood was destroyed.
Structure of 2001 f150.my late husband suffered massive head trama when the f150 he was driving was struck head on with an isuzu delivery truck.the truck burst into flames and continued to burn out of control.iihs and dateline report the structure of the truck is unsafe and could result in massive head trama injuries.
My complaint is in regards to a ford f150 series truck. The undercarriage and all parts under the truck are rusting out. Brakes/rotors just replaced and dealership stated that the thumping noise was due to the brake falling off of the truck. This is a very big safety issue and when contacting ford, they stated that there was no recall and there was nothing that they could do about it. This is also along with the rusting of the doors and door frames and peeling paint issue that ford has yet to take care of customers for this known issue. When calling ford directly, they state they are very sorry, but yet they do nothing about it. Does someone need to die first before a recall is done like the issue with the cruise control deactivation switch that caused fires and an ederly woman and child were killed?
Problems with 2001 ford f150 tire equipment.*mrthe new spare tire was removed from the undercarriage to used as a replacement for a front tire.when the tire was examined the consumer noticed several grooves about 3/8 of an inch deep had been rubbed into the sidewall of the spare.the tire agency did not recommend using the tire therefore the consumer kept the old front tire.the tire manufacturer was contacted and indicated that the grooves in the tire were cosmetic and that the tire was safe to use.the consumer believes there is a design flaw in the spare tire holder under the vehicle.
The contact owns 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle exhibited a thumping noise when driving at various speeds. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic to be inspected where the failure was located at the metal frame lower core support for the radiator, which was severely corroded. The frame was also corroded and would require repair. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact also stated that the steel tubes for the brake lines were recently replaced due to corrosion. The radiator metal frame lower core support was not replaced. The failure and current mileage was 82,000. Kmjupdated 07/16/13*lj
Front grill is out of adjustment by 1 to 11/2 centimeters and does not align with hood, fenders, and lights.
On friday, september 17, 2010 the fuel tank on my 2001 ford f-150 truck broke free of the undercarriage and was dragged approximately 200 meters before i could safely stop the vehicle.at the time of the incident, i was traveling 60 mph.upon exiting the vehicle, i smelled strong gasoline fumes and observed gasoline running from underneath the truck.i moved away from the vehicle and called the fire department and a tow service.from a distance (approximately 150 feet) the gasoline tank was clearly resting on the road surface.once help was on the scene, granular absorbent material was added to the gasoline which had spilled onto the road.the now empty gas tank was secured by rope to the truck undercarriage, revealing a large hole in the gas tank.upon further investigation, it was noted that the straps holding the tank had broke.the truck was removed from the scene on a flat-bed truck.the total cost associated with the gas tank straps breaking is $841.00.updated 08/01/11 the strap failed where it attached to the truck frame.the strap ends appeared to be more worn than the strap body. Approximately, 22-34 gallons of fuel was spilled. Updated 08/02/11
Defective paint job. Paint is bubbling off of truck just when being sprayed with garden hose.local ford dealer claims that it is not ford's problem. Cost is customer's responsibility.
I purchased a used 2001 ford f-150 crew cab february 2006 with 59k miles on it. Shortly thereafter the paint or clear coat on the hood, quarter panels, and doors started to crack. The cracking has continued to get worse. Before purchase the title was checked and this vehicle has never been in an accident. The paint from ford is defective and is well documented on the web. Ford customer service has been absolutely terrible.
I parked, walked inside...moments later the truck was on fire..
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that after pulling into the driveway at the residence, the spare tire detached from the vehicle. The contact became aware that the spare tire cable was fractured. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer to be inspected. The manufacturer was contacted and informed of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 173,000.
Gas tank fell out of vehicle,tearing filler hose. Tank straps and supporting structures rust thru, failure. Drivers' side rear shock dropped from vehicle because metal bracket it was attached to rotted thru. Bed rails completely rusted thru. Frame has rusted thru holes. Complete rust failure. Vehicle has only 90k miles always maintained, washed underneath weekly in winter. Vehicle in motion when parts fell on rte 58 and the shock on town street..$900 to repair gas tank. Shock incident happened today 11/26/2017, gas tank 9/12/2016
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the rocker panel was severely rusted. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the defect. The approximate failure mileage was 86,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving at any speed, the vehicle made an abnormal noise. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic where it was diagnosed that the panel radiator support was rusted and fractured. The dealer was not able to repair the vehicle and recommended it be taken to a body shop. The contact took the vehicle to the body shop, but the vehicle was not repaired.the failure mileage was approximately 133,000.
The truck started on fire while sitting in the driveway hours after being parked. By the time we realized it was on fire, it was totally out of control and the truck well beyond saving. It burned so hot it melted the tires, the siding of the house and destroyed part of a privacy fence. We kept water on the fire until it went out about an hour and a half later. The fire started under the hood and the whole front of the truck is almost unrecognizable. The owner ( [xxx] ) is an auto mechanic and has been for forty plus years. We run an auto repair business. We had heard vague things about fords and fires but did not look into it until after the incident. We purchased the truck this winter and never got any recall notices for the cruise control switch problem. The prior owner says he did not either. We have not yet contacted ford because of reading all the horror stories of how they refuse responsibility. We had liability insurance only. The anger is letting up a bit and the shock has worn off and now we are figuring out the next step. Reporting the incident to you seems to be it. I will contact ford on monday.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Woke up this morning to a couple of loud "booms".my husband went to check it out and discovered his truck (which we just purchased in may) was on fire.the fire destroyed the truck, melted the siding on our house and garage, and even cracked three of our neighbor's windows.we are so grateful the firefighters arrived when they did or this fire would've kept burning our house.the truck hadn't moved since last night...don't know what happened but we will not be purchasing a ford again.
My complaint is in regards to a ford f150 series truck. The undercarriage and all parts under the truck are rusting out. Brakes/rotors just replaced and dealership stated that the thumping noise was due to the brake falling off of the truck. This is a very big safety issue and when contacting ford, they stated that there was no recall and there was nothing that they could do about it. This is also along with the rusting of the doors and door frames and peeling paint issue that ford has yet to take care of customers for this known issue. When calling ford directly, they state they are very sorry, but yet they do nothing about it. Does someone need to die first before a recall is done like the issue with the cruise control deactivation switch that caused fires and an ederly woman and child were killed?
On 9/4/2018 i bought 4 brand new destination le2 p-metric owl p265/75r16 tires with a 60000 warranty from firestone in hesperia ca. My daughter just bought the truck and i wanted her to be safe with new tires.on november 14, 2018 on her way to work at 5:00 a.m she had a terrible roll over. She is currently in icu. She just had a cranioplasty 15 days ago. She has a severe tbi. She hasn't walked since the day of rollover. She was on life support. Still on tracheostomy. She will be disabled all if her life. She is 22 years old. She was driving approx. 55 mph. She was out of control when all three witnesses saw her coming at them. This happened on summit valley rd in hesperia ca. It is one lane each direction. She was approaching th top of a hill. When she got over the hill she was out of control and the vehicle rolled and she was ejected. She was found under the truck. The tires had less than 5,000 miles on them. Please don't buy these tires. I am still not sure if she will survive this.i am so heartbroken i can barely move.
Hello:my ford 150 extended cab rear door do not open.i took it to a ford dealership and they told me the latches are broken.i did not have it fixed due to a possible recall issue.thank you.
Paint peeling off on body. White in color,never neglected, always washed, waxed etc. Well known and documented problem. Contacted ford many times and always get told they will do nothing because it is out of warranty. They then told me they have upgraded many things on their new trucks and should consider getting a new one. I doubt i will ever get another ford if they can mess up something as simple as paint. This is a ford defect and they should be forced to fix it. I have a car that is 10 years older than my ford and the paint looks better.
Paint is peeling off the roof of my truck. I wrote a letter to ford and they will not fix this even though they know this is a common problem with many of there vehicles.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that when driving at various speeds, attempting a turn or traveling over a road bump, the vehicle would sporadically emit a metal-to-metal dragging noise. The contact inspected the vehicle and found that the support for the radiator was fractured, causing the radiator to sway while driving. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who confirmed the diagnosis. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 201,000.updated 07/23/13*lj
2001 ford f-150:paint is peeling off the roof, hood, and tailgate areas.two body shops advise that this is a known defect with the ford painting processes used for this year vehicle.also experiencing interior rusting problems.ford advises that they will not remedy this problem.i am the original purchaser of this vehicle.vehicle has been well maintained.i have never experienced paint issues like this with any other vehicle.
Frame bent due to unseen corrosion. This happen when truck was on a lift for repairs to the transmission lines. Mechanic had no way of knowing. Vehicle spent half its life in arizona where no salt is used on the roads
Dear nhtsa: re:vin#[xxx]my ford 150extended cab back doors latches have failed. The two back doors do not open.at first,i thought the rubber that runs along side the trimwas caught, but when the second door stopped opening i took it to a ford dealership and he said there are two latches on each door , a bottom latch and a top latch.both top latches have failed and now i cannot openthe two back doors to my ford truck.the first door(driver side door) went out in november of 2019, and the second door stopped opening last week.who is responsible for this?i am sure it will be expensive to take the doors off and replace the latches.thank you for your time and help.sincerely,[xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
This may be a moot point because the truck (2001 f-150 supercrew xlt 4wd) i had owned (traded it in for a 2003 ford supercrew which also exhibits very similar problems)had serious problems with the steering in addition to the driver seatbelt becoming disengaged while driving normally.i could not understand why the seatbelt would disengage all by itself.i even had witnesses to the fact.i asked for the service to address it; however, they could not duplicate the problem.this is serious as what are seatbelts for in the first place.also had some problems with the paint cracking or spidering.ford regional personnel from denver wanted to repaint the vehicle. However, they could not determine how it would be accomplished. This went on for over 4 months.that is one of the main reasons in addition to the steering problems described previously i had get rid of the problem supercrew i had purchased. *larq04011.*pcoowner granted permission to release info_*pco
2001 f-150 supercrew 4x4 lariat 5.4 triton 136000 miles. Great truck however the under side of this truck is literally rusting out from underneath. Rocker panels are gone, but a larger issue at this time is the fuel tank strap has rusted and broke. Pathetic rusting on this beautiful truck.
Door release handles on both rear doors failed to open within a month apart which would have trapped the rear seat passengers. The cable and latch assemblies had to be replaced.
Paint started to show small cracking marks on hood, front fenders and roof.
I was driving northbound on i-95 when the driver of an adjacent vehicle alerted me that there was fire shooting out from the area of the fuel filler door.i immediately pulled over onto the highway median and jumped out.the truck was engulfed in flames, and the cab was on fire. I burned myself on the melting steering wheel and was singed by melting plastic.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the instrument panel lighting and headlights would not illuminate. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis where the technician stated that water was entering the vehicle through the a-piller and was leaking onto the ecm. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 59,900.
The frame rails just in front of the rear wheels rust/rotted and the vehicle snapped in two pieces.similar to the failures covered by toyota recall for the tundra of the same model year.the vehicle was being raised on a lift for an oil change.not a spec of rust on the body anywhere.
The radiator support bracket beneath the radiatorrusted through leaving the radiator with virtually no support. The support bracket had to be replaced and welded in place...
Car was sitting in driveway for around 30 -45 minutes then just set fire.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact was driving approximately 25 mph and heard aloud, abnormal noise outside of the vehicle. The contact immediately pulled over and noticed that the spare tire that was mounted under the truck had detached from the carriage as a result of a fractured cable. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not made aware of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 80,000.
Paint is peeling off of the roof, the rear of the cab, the passenger rear door, and from the fuel door.
At approximately 50+ mph the front of the car shakes. This has been going on for almost over an year.i took it to the dealership, said nothing is wrong.it starts to shake so bad that you have to let up on the accelerator and almost stop, before you feel safe enough to continue on. Shaking is the worse for the first 3 miles at the start of the day but never seems to completely goes away.
There has been no incident as yet but the frame of this vehicle has such extreme corrosion that certified mechanics are reluctant to work on this vehicle since they are concerned about a failure occurring at connection point where the steering and suspension connects to the frame of the vehicle.their concern is a loss of control of the vehicle if any of the steering or suspension connection points fail due to the severely corroded frame.this is not surface corrosion, the metal is flaked and separated and it is the entire frame of the vehicle.i had just spent $4,000 to replace the entire exhaust system from the exhaust manifold back to the tail pipe and the mechanic is warning me about the safety of the suspension and steering components because of the extreme corrosion.the vehicle only has 77, 000 original miles and has never been in severe weather conditions.
Severe corrosion issues.
Right rear fender was distorted, showing "ripples" inframe,while towing a load of 2,000 lbs.consumer was told bydealership thatdistortion onfender was caused byimpact of another vehicle,consumer claimed thatvehicle has never been involved in an accident.please provide any additional information/attachments.*please note,consumer stated that whenvehicle traveled over 60 mph, there was severe vibration coming fromvehicle.dealer said thatvehicle needed a wheel alignment when it brand new.consumer filed a complaint with ford:1368510881.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact inadvertently tried to open the door to the rear driver side of the vehicle, but the door would not open. The contact stated that this was a recurring failure. The dealer diagnosed that the door upper locking system need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure persisted. The manufacturer was not notified. The vin was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000.updated 10/31/2017
The bottom of the doors was rusted. Consumer contacted the dealer, andmanufacturer. However,did nothing to assist the consumer. Consumer was told if the door got a hole in it then they will do something.
2001 f-150 harley edition super crew - "chromed" interior door handle on driver side came up at the seam, and cut a chunk of my pinky finger off. It was sharp as an exacto razor blade.
Dt*: the contact stated he is concerned about the design of the vehicle.the vehicle has four doors but only two door handles.the back doors cannot be opened without opening the front doors.if the vehicle was involved in a crash and the driver and/or front passenger were immobilized, the occupants in the back seat would not be able to exit the vehicle. Updated 3/9/2006 -
Consumer noticedthat all four doors rusted. Dealer was very cooperative.manufacturer's representative indicated that it wasconsumer's problem,not ford company's responsibility.
Outside driver's door has stress cracks located nearest towindow door frame.also,stress cracks have been there as long as 1 year. Consumer has notifiedmanufacturer. Please provide more information.
Consumer's husband was washingvehicle. Driver's side and passenger's side doors have raw material underneath the bottom of the doors.her husband was cut by the raw material coming from the door. Also,bed liner doesn't fit. There are holes and spaceson the top of the liner,anda whole in the middle of the liner.ifhauling anything inside of the liner it would run underneath the bed.consumer tookvehicle to the dealership. Mechanic installed a black jelly underneath the doors.
I am disappointed to find out the hood of my f150 ford super cab pickup is made of aluminum.my concern is the safety factor.is it safe in a crash?? *nlm
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While traveling at speeds of 55 mph, the hood suddenly flew open without warning or warrant. The contact further inspected the vehicle and found that the hood springs had fractured from the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by the dealer and there were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 158,000.
No headrest are very dangerous in a rear end collision
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. After inspecting the vehicle, it was discovered that the fuel pump strap and frame were corroded. Also, the contact observed that the fuel pump was detached and leaking fuel. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The vehicle was previously repaired according to nhtsa campaign number: 11v385000 (fuel system, gasoline), but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 171,000.
My complaint is in regards to a ford f150 series truck. The undercarriage and all parts under the truck are rusting out. Brakes/rotors just replaced and dealership stated that the thumping noise was due to the brake falling off of the truck. This is a very big safety issue and when contacting ford, they stated that there was no recall and there was nothing that they could do about it. This is also along with the rusting of the doors and door frames and peeling paint issue that ford has yet to take care of customers for this known issue. When calling ford directly, they state they are very sorry, but yet they do nothing about it. Does someone need to die first before a recall is done like the issue with the cruise control deactivation switch that caused fires and an ederly woman and child were killed?
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 55 mph, the frame between the cab and the box became rusted due to corrosion build up. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed that the frame needed to be replaced however, the part needed for the repair was discontinued. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 95,000.
My wife was driving home from work last evening around 9:00 pm in our 2001 ford f-150 pickup truck when she heard a noise coming from under the truck. She stopped to investigate the source of the noise to find that the gas tank had fallen onto the road which put a hole in the tank which leaked out all the gasoline. The straps which support the tank had rusted out causing the tank to fall out. Thankfully she was not injured. Ford needs to address this issue before someone is killed.
The fuel tank straps on my 2001 ford f150 are completely rusted. Other areas have also rusted out such as the radiator supports - radiator and shroud dropped out and are hitting against the engine fan. The pick-up bed of the truck is also rusting out.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated when he inspected the straps, he found one of them completely covered in rust, but still in tact.also, there was unusual rusting all over the underside of the vehicle.the entire lower radiator support was rotted out and the underside of the pick-up bed and other supports have major rust. Updated 08/12/11the consumer stated when the support gave out the radiator and radiator shroud fell onto the fan that is mounted to the engine.also, the ball joints and steering were wearing prematurely due to lack of grease fittings.updated 08/30/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated the vehicle rear frame and under body shield was corroded. The manufacturer was contacted, but denied assistance with repair. The vehicle has not repaired.the failure mileage was 85,000 and the current mileage was 110,000. The gas tank and fuel tank straps were replaced due to rust.updated 11/04/11
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 55 mph, the contact heard a loud bang. Two days later, he noticed that the vehicle was sitting lower than usual. When he inspected, he noticed that the leaf spring from the rear suspension broke and pierced the floorboard. He also saw that the entire frame and suspension system were rusted. The vehicle was driven home and parked. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired by a mechanic. The current and failure mileages were approximately 182,000.
2001 ford f150 super crew, the frame and cab completely rotten/rusted out118,000 miles so (you know it started along time before)the rest of the truck looks like new.as is, the truck is not safe to be on the roads and will not pass state inspections. Any others like this?
While driving my 2001 f-150 at approx 35 mph, the gas tank suddenly fell off when both tank straps failed. Hoses and filler neck kept tank from totally separating from truck. Towed to garage and had both straps replaced. $272.91.looks like a frequent problem after looking up on line.updated 08/01/11 both straps were broken when the consumer checked after pulling over. They appeared to have failed where they were made to bendto go around the tank edge.there was minor rusting mostly at the bends. The tank did impact the road, but was only slightly dented with no compromise to the tank itself. Updated 08/02/11
Gas tank dropped, filled tank and then drove not even a mile and tank dropped, straps broke.
Its not what happened its what may happen soon the rust is so bad in the rear i cant even put a trailer hitch on and the rear shackles that hold the leaf springs on are about to break off theres so much rust im very concerned.
I strongly feel that the frame and cross members rust and rot issues of the 2001 ford f150's needs to be addressed. This is a major safety issue. I am really upset and with my 2001 f150 frame and other underbody parts. A frame that is 11 years old should not be so rusted out. I have done some research on the internet and have seen alot of issues of other owners with this complaint. I have had older trucks and cars and have never seen a frame in this kind of rust and rot condition at all. I would like to know what can be done with this issue before someone's 2001 ford f150 literally breaks in half while driving down the interstate/highway or even in a school zone. I strongly feel that the last component to fall apart on any vehicle or to be a safety issue is the frame. Trucks are meant to pull campers and trailers which are heavy loads and the last thing you want to have happen is the frame on that vehicle to break away and kill the driver or other drivers on the road. I feel that it take someone to die before any action is taken on vehicle safety issues, thus im trying to prevent. I am willing to take my 2001 f150 to be inspected on this issue to a nhtsa site or a member can come to me. Please help with this ford f150 issue and create a recall before its to late and someone is seriously injured or killed. Please respond back to me as soon as possible. Thanks
The frame is starting to rust out on my 2001 f150. Why is their not a recall. I know that i can,t be the only one with this problem. Toyota is replacing some of their frame that are rusting out.
Its not what happened its what may happen soon the rust is so bad in the rear i cant even put a trailer hitch on and the rear shackles that hold the leaf springs on are about to break off theres so much rust im very concerned.
Front end bounces and is extremely noisy even at low speeds. Mechanics replaced sway bar and there wasno noticeable correction of the problem.
There has been no incident as yet but the frame of this vehicle has such extreme corrosion that certified mechanics are reluctant to work on this vehicle since they are concerned about a failure occurring at connection point where the steering and suspension connects to the frame of the vehicle.their concern is a loss of control of the vehicle if any of the steering or suspension connection points fail due to the severely corroded frame.this is not surface corrosion, the metal is flaked and separated and it is the entire frame of the vehicle.i had just spent $4,000 to replace the entire exhaust system from the exhaust manifold back to the tail pipe and the mechanic is warning me about the safety of the suspension and steering components because of the extreme corrosion.the vehicle only has 77, 000 original miles and has never been in severe weather conditions.
From acceleration of 25-50 mph, a severe vibration would occur in front of vehicle. At 70 mph or more rear end would vibrate severely along with a roaring and grinding sound. Vehicle been to the dealer four times,dealer was unable to locate cause of problem.the vibration is extreme to the point that consumer is afraid to ride in the vehicle.the popping sound in the drivers seat feels like the seat is trying to move forward out of the locked position.when consumer purchased the vehicle the vehicle had a noise underneath.it was told to consumer that it was being repaired with a new muffler that had been ordered.at the time the muffler was being repaired the vibration also was worked on.the work did not correct the vibration problem.a service man test drove the vehicle with the consumer and again the vibration presented itself.four new tires were installed but this didn't solve the problem.*jg
Have had problems with this vehicle at 1900 miles. Suspension, fumes, brakes, signal switch, electrical shortages.
While driving, the suspension bolt snapped.
The fuel tank straps on my 2001 ford f150 are completely rusted. Other areas have also rusted out such as the radiator supports - radiator and shroud dropped out and are hitting against the engine fan. The pick-up bed of the truck is also rusting out.updated 08/11/11 the consumer stated when he inspected the straps, he found one of them completely covered in rust, but still in tact.also, there was unusual rusting all over the underside of the vehicle.the entire lower radiator support was rotted out and the underside of the pick-up bed and other supports have major rust. Updated 08/12/11the consumer stated when the support gave out the radiator and radiator shroud fell onto the fan that is mounted to the engine.also, the ball joints and steering were wearing prematurely due to lack of grease fittings.updated 08/30/11
I have owned my truck for 15 months, and recently i have a severe vibration at speeds of 40-45 mph. I brought into the shop 4 times, the last time being towed in, because it shook so bad, i was scared to drive it. I replaced all four tires and that didn't even help. I have called ford on many atempts, to inform them of this problem, along with many others i have had. Their response was, oh well. I just learned today, that the severe vibration is common in these trucks. If i would have known this, i would have never purchased this vehicle. It it extremely unsafe to drive. I was also told there is a weight or something that can be installed to help the vibration. If this is true, i would like to know what it is and how i can get it.
Tires are not in align properly due tosuspension.dealership is aware ofproblem.
Severe corrosion issues.
Gas tank fell out of vehicle,tearing filler hose. Tank straps and supporting structures rust thru, failure. Drivers' side rear shock dropped from vehicle because metal bracket it was attached to rotted thru. Bed rails completely rusted thru. Frame has rusted thru holes. Complete rust failure. Vehicle has only 90k miles always maintained, washed underneath weekly in winter. Vehicle in motion when parts fell on rte 58 and the shock on town street..$900 to repair gas tank. Shock incident happened today 11/26/2017, gas tank 9/12/2016
While driving 30 mph consumer had to swerve toleft to avoid hitting a dog, he then swerved to right to get back on right side of road. Vehicle rolled over, extensive damage to vehicle.
When backing out of the driveway at low speeds, the left side of the front end dropped. *sc
Two days after truck purchase, reported to dealer truck has bad vibration, rough idle, pulls to the right, truck hesitates to go into gear, truck hesitates before shifting, engine knock and clunk in t-case area. Transmission has been replaced twice,road forced balance 4 tires,switched tires and wheels,front end alignment three times,torque converter replaced,crankshaft pully replaced,dampers installed for vibration. All problems still exist. Ford has offered to buy back the truck but they will not give me all of my money back.
When vehicle reaches and exceeds 70 mph vehicle jumps and sways from side to side. Dealer has alignedvehicle twice.
Dt*:the contact stated the front tires have excessive wear.the contact has replaced the upper and lower ball joints, shocks, springs, calipers, rotors, pads, and tires however; this did not remedy the problem.the dealer is unable to determine the cause of the problem. Updated 05/10/06
Right rear fender was distorted, showing "ripples" inframe,while towing a load of 2,000 lbs.consumer was told bydealership thatdistortion onfender was caused byimpact of another vehicle,consumer claimed thatvehicle has never been involved in an accident.please provide any additional information/attachments.*please note,consumer stated that whenvehicle traveled over 60 mph, there was severe vibration coming fromvehicle.dealer said thatvehicle needed a wheel alignment when it brand new.consumer filed a complaint with ford:1368510881.
I have a vibration at 45 miles an hour. It feels like the truck is woobling side to side.you must be at a constant speed. I can also feel a vibration at 65 to 70 miles an hour. Also at 70 when i hit a bump it feels like the truck keeps bouncing for a second after it hits. The dealer has balenced the tires 4 times and has changed the tires and rims also. The ford rep said it is normal and is not a defect. I don't believe that trucks are designed to shake. Ford said they don't have to do anything more. (tiresize: 265/70r-17)
Dt: problems began on 5/23/05 while turning right in normal driving conditions on dry pavement. Caller believed the passenger's side tie rodpopped off the ball joint. No warning lights on in vehicle. It was not pulling or making any noise. Vehicle was going about 10 mph. Vehicle was in the shop. After stoppingthe vehicle, driver noticed the passenger wheel was turned to the right, all other wheels were facing forward. It was towed to the dealership and repaired.
Consumer stated that while driving and without warning there would be a loud noise coming from the steering wheel. Dealer notified.
Front end is not straight,grill and hood do not line up.took to dealer, and they said that was how vehicle was designed.
Consumer took the vehicle to the dealer to check the tire tread for excessive wear and front aligment. Tehnician informed that the aligment is out of specification. Dealer and manufacturer agreed with the aligment was out specifications. Please provide further information. Ts
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
During a routine inspection, the mechanic informed the consumer that the front lower ball joints were loose.the dealership did not resolve the problem.*sc
The front upper and lower ball joints are causing the tires to wear out.please provide details.
Consumer had to replace ball jointsafter only 70,000 miles.
Alignment facility indicated lower right and left ball joints worn at only 56k miles. Took to ford dealer and verified condition. Most disappointing and dangerous. We would expect better quality and ford to rectify this at no charge to consumer.
While backing out front passenger side collapsed. Driver contacted the dealer, and was informed that the front passenger lower ball joint needed to be replaced.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
At 28000 miles, after having my tires rotated, i was informed by the dealer that both lower front ball joints needed to be replaced. At 28000 miles!.vehicle is a 2001 ford f150 xl pickup truck, 6 cyl. Auto.i feel that there should be a recall and ford motor company be made to replace the defective parts at their expense!
There aren't any real events leading to the failure.i took my truck into the local dealership (gary crossley ford) to have the speed control recall work done. While there i asked to have a state inspection done as well. I was told by the service advisor that the lower ball joint were somewhat loose and would need replacing - so i had them do that as well as flush the transmission as well (this truck only had 62,000 miles on it). Following that it passed inspections - all was well. Not even one month later (possibly only 3 weeks) i tried backing from my parking spot at work and heard a *thunk* from the rear end.not sure what it was i backed up more and heard it again.put the truck in drive and there was a rubbing noise from underneath.i parked it and called a tow rig to take it back to the dealer.upon hearing from them the following day i was told the carrier bearing in the rear end had "exploded" and i'd need to replace most everything in the rear end. Agreed to have the work done.got a call a day later telling me that problem was fixed, but there was another - the *thunking* was still there and was likely the transmission.had them check and sure enough, it needed to be replaced as well. Finding out that ford was going to "cover" part of the transmission repair made me wonder if there weren't underlying problems that i was not, as an owner, alerted to.the truck never had a problem before these, and i've been very uncomfortable with it since.
While driving at 55 mph heard a knocking noise coming from the rear of the vehicle.driver tookvehicle to the dealer for analysis, and mechanic noticed thatboth upper and lower ball joints needed to be replaced.
I have a 2001, ford f-150, 2 x 4, 4.6l v-8, 64k miles.nstalled new tires on vehicle.was informed that wheel alignement could not be guaranteed due to bad lower driver side ball joint. Took vehicle to ford dealer for second 'expert opinion" was advised both lower ball joints need replacement.this truck has all highway miles, no off road or construction type heavy load use.all joint failure should not occur at this mileage with this type of use. My opinion inferior design, workmanship, or procurement practice by ford. Seems to be common thread occurence from my research.
Front tires started showing extensive wear and a clunck noise when turning/ accelerating at 40,000 miles. Took to local tire store and they showed me that both lower ball joints and the idle-arm are bad and must be replaced. I will be having them replaced next week and getting new tires as well! parts will be available!
Dt*:the contact stated while pulling out of a parking lot going 5 mph a loud noise was heard coming from the vehicle.at this time the front suspension dropped down causing an abrupt stop.the vehicle was towed to the dealership, upon inspection the problem was the passenger'sfront lower ball joint had snapped off.repairs have been made, the manufacturer has been alerted.updated 3/22/2006 -
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Consumer had to replace ball jointsafter only 70,000 miles.
The front upper and lower ball joints are causing the tires to wear out.please provide details.
While driving at 55 mph heard a knocking noise coming from the rear of the vehicle.driver tookvehicle to the dealer for analysis, and mechanic noticed thatboth upper and lower ball joints needed to be replaced.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While driving approximately 55 mph, the contact heard a loud bang. Two days later, he noticed that the vehicle was sitting lower than usual. When he inspected, he noticed that the leaf spring from the rear suspension broke and pierced the floorboard. He also saw that the entire frame and suspension system were rusted. The vehicle was driven home and parked. The vehicle had not been inspected or repaired by a mechanic. The current and failure mileages were approximately 182,000.
I purchased this vehicle new , at about 10,000 mile i noticed that the tires were wearing very quickly. I brought the vehicle into the dealer and also an authorized bf goodrich dealer and they checked the wheel alignment which they both found to be with in specifications. Both the dealer and the bf goodrich dealer came up with almost the same conclusion. Which is why i am submitting this letter to you. My research on this matter with ford found the following 1)ford installed smaller tires on my vehicle then what was indicated on the vehicle description sticker that all new vehicles come with on the window. The sticker indicated that the vehicle have p275/70 r 17 installed but the vehicle was delivered to me with p275/60 tires. Seeing if this was a isolated case i found a different ford dealer which also installed smaller tires than what was specified on the new vehicle description sticker. I took pictures of this practice which i have. When i confronted the service manager of why these tires are on these vehicles his answer was that ford uses what they have on hand at the time. The2nd important finding is that the air pressure that is indicated in the door pillar indicates to use 26 lbs of air in the front tires on my 2001 f 150, according to fords own information and three authorized bf goodrich dealers that air pressure is not correct and should be within 30 to 35 lbs. I investigated the 2002 f 150 with the same tire size as my vehicle and they have the correct air pressure now stated on the door pillar sticker @ 30 to 32 lbs. The difficulty that i am having and probably many other owners of this vehicle is that bf goodrich will not warranty the tires because they say that i was using the inncorrect air pressure in the tires , when in fact i was only following fords specifications that was on the door pillar for this 2001 ford vehicle and which have now changed in the 2002 models without letting the 2001 owners aware of this change . Thank you dt
The police said my dad's truck was going around 65 mph. The truck struck a guard rail on both sides in the front and the air bag did not deploy with either impact. They said he was not wearing his seat belt but the seat belt was still on him. He was ejected out of the passenger side and he was pinned under the truck. Three of the tires blew out also.nlm
The tread completely seperated from the sidewall on both sides of the tire at high speed.john pierce the ford dealer service manager agreed that it had to be a faulty tire. The dealer will only replace the tire but will not fix the 750 dollars worth of damage caused by the blowout. My main concern though is the other tires.i was driving this time but most of the time my wife and children are in the truck alone. How safe is that. The service manager also said the tire manufacturer would only honor the prorated warranty and nothing else.dt
Blowout occurred on open highway.contacted ford dealership and was advised they would not respond to the blowout problem.contacted ford factory and were told to refer the problem to firestone.firestone referred to ford.the firestone dealer where replacement was purchased advised us to contact firestone as it was definitely a defective blowout. (tiresize: lt265/75r1)
I have taken this vehicle to the service department on 7 different occasions for vibration while driving at speeds of 34, 52 and 72 mph.they have had the ford regional rep look at this vehicle 4 times and he insists that i have a tire problem!i have already been through 5 new sets of tires, 2 new sets of wheels, a drive shaft replacement and a rear end overhaul and i still have the same problem!i would appreciate any assistance that your office could provide in helping resolve these problems! (tiresize: p26570r17)
Firestone, wilderness at tire, p234/70r16 size. Original equipment on a 2001, f150 while driving left front tire went flat, causing a temporary loss of vehicle control.dealer has been notified.
While driving up a hillfront right tires snapped off. Dealer notified. Size ,/dot unknown.please provide further information.
From acceleration of 25-50 mph, a severe vibration would occur in front of vehicle. At 70 mph or more rear end would vibrate severely along with a roaring and grinding sound. Vehicle been to the dealer four times,dealer was unable to locate cause of problem.the vibration is extreme to the point that consumer is afraid to ride in the vehicle.the popping sound in the drivers seat feels like the seat is trying to move forward out of the locked position.when consumer purchased the vehicle the vehicle had a noise underneath.it was told to consumer that it was being repaired with a new muffler that had been ordered.at the time the muffler was being repaired the vibration also was worked on.the work did not correct the vibration problem.a service man test drove the vehicle with the consumer and again the vibration presented itself.four new tires were installed but this didn't solve the problem.*jg
Found tire separation on 3 of 4 original tires.separation was located approx 1/2 from rim and approx 1.5 inches long.on two of the tires the separation was located on the outside and one had the separation located on the inside of the tire.this was the one that concerned me more than the others because most people don't look on the inside of thier tires.these seperations were all noticed when tires where being rotated and balanced.tires were shown to the local goodyear dealer who stated that they had never seen a tire seperate at that area of the tire and they would replace at a pro-rated price.i took the truck to the local ford dealer and the dealership replace all three tires at no cost. The truck is still under warranty.
While driving on the freeway here in san diego, ca. On dec. 31, 2018 at 11:15 am, at 65 mph i noticed a car in front of me swerve and before a could dodge the object i hit it with my left front tire. A delfinity, dakota, a/t 2, lt265/75 r16. With only 28,880 miles on them.was not long before my steering became wobbly.after managing to get over to the right side of the shoulder of the road in heavy traffic i observed my tire was flat and destroyed beyond repair.after replacing it with the spare in the rain.i returned home to check for any damage to my truck, but found none.after a call the the pepboys store where i purchased them on apr. 30, 2013, as well as the road hazard service plan, i learned they do not carry these tires any more.i was offered a different brand tire as a replacement. Can you imagine driving your pride and joy with three tires of one brand and one of a different brand. Unacceptable!!as of now reading the other many complaints about these tires i can only accept them replacing all the tires under warranty.
While driving at 45-50 mph consumer had to make a sudden stop, and then front two tires fell off.contacted dealer, and the dealer was not willing to do anything.
Right frontvibration,right front floor and mirror vibration , this truck has been to the dealer four times without any satisfactory results
The consumer states that the discription on the window of car when purchased, said the tires size was p275/70r17 and the tires on the vehicle is p275/60r17 which causes tire to wear down faster.the tires that came equipped with the vehicle are smaller that what the window sticker indicated, the tires are not wearing correctly and the consumer feels that the vheicle is not safe to drive.*scc
I heard a popping sound for a couple of days. Then it just blew out.
Goodyear, wrangler rts 0265/70417:was driving on wet surface when vehicle started to slide due to tires not able to grip road. Problem only occurs when making turns,does not happen on dry surface. Taken to dealership. Informed by mechanic no option to get light truck tires for a light truck. The tires were wearing out excessively due to incorrect ones on vehcle.
No summary for aboe vehicle. (tiresize: p255170r16)
Right rear tire has a knot all the way across sidewall due tocords intire being separated.generalgrabber aw, p255/70r16, took about 10 days to replace tire.
Original tires on a ford, f150, 2000.sidewalls are too close toground, and consumer has punched 3 holes in tires because of this problem. Consumer feels truck is too heavy for the goodyear wrangler tires. P26570r17.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that after pulling into the driveway at the residence, the spare tire detached from the vehicle. The contact became aware that the spare tire cable was fractured. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer to be inspected. The manufacturer was contacted and informed of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 173,000.
Driver heard a banging noise coming from the rear.pulled over , and, noticed that the spare tire and the cablesheared off onto the ground of the highway.driver was able to retrieve the tire, and placed the cable inside of the vehicle and drove to the dealer.
Vehicle in question is a 2001 ford f150.as the truck was traveling at 20 mph, the braided steel cable that retains the spare tire in the rear underside of the truck broke.this caused the spare tire to bounce down the street and strike a following vehicle.investigation on web forums has information that this is a common problem with these trucks that are exposed to winter salt, the salt has caused cables to corrode in numerous trucks.if this happened on the highway, it easily could have caused serious injuries or deaths.
Dt*:the contact stated while driving 25 mph the cable that secures the spare tire in place fractured without warning.the incident occurred on march 13, 2006. Updated 4/6/2006 -
Luckily i was driving in a parking lot and had just crossed a speed bump.my spare tire fell off the underside of the truck.the spare tire cable had broken.as of this date i have not yet notified the dealer.as this is a safety issue i fully expect ford to pay for the replacement.i could have been traveling on the freeway and caused a huge accident when the cable broke and dropped the tire.
While sitting at a stop sign the spare tire cable beneath the vehicle snapped.this caused the spare tire to fall to the ground.
I own a ford f150 2001 supercrew with 64,000 miles on it. I bought the truck new. In feb 2004, i had to replace the right front tire. Not wanting to have a tire on the left front that was worn while a new tire was on the right front, i asked the tire agency to put the spare, which had never been used, on the left front wheel mount and to use the old left front tire as the spare.when the spare was brought out from the undercarriage of the truck, several grooves about the size of a mans finger and about 3/8 of an inch deep had been rubbed into the sidewall of the spare. The tire agency did not recommend using the spare so i kept the old tire in place.i went to the ford agency where i had bought the truck, seguin motors and told them my story. Seguin motors told me that this damage was cosmetic and that the tire was safe to use and that ford was not liable for this cosmetic wear.one of the seguin motors repair people told me he had seem these groves on the spares of f150s that were less than four months old. The only conclusion i can come to is that it is a design flaw in the undercarriage that holds the spare.my spare is not safe to put on the ground and it certainly isnt safe to use this tire with my family in the truck and drive it at highway speeds. Any damage to a tires sidewall is always suspect.one would think with all the problems that ford has had with their tires in the past that they would certainly want to preclude any problem with their tires in the future.i hope you can help me in the resolution of this problem.
Right/front goodyear tire, size: p255/70r16, dot: unknownwas replaced at8,500 miles due to excessive tread wear,tire was original equipment. Currently, there is asevere vibration invehicle during normal operation at any speed. Replacement tireis also experiencing excessive wear, andonly has 1,300 miles on it. Dealer insistedproblem was due to defective tires, and would not replace any more tires.please provide any additional information / documentation.
Right rear tire has a knot all the way across sidewall due tocords intire being separated.generalgrabber aw, p255/70r16, took about 10 days to replace tire.
Tire size p26575r16; model firestone steel tex r4s load range e; while going up a slight engrade towing a trailer, truck began to sway followed by a vibration.vehicle then collapsed on the right side.wheel well and rim were damaged.towed to dealer ,and was informed that tire tread became loose.
Consumerreceiveda recall for vavle stem on 191/2 in rims, but for no reason valva stem pops off rim which causes tire to lose air rapidly.then, immediately tire wii come off rim. Took vehicle to dealer to have it checked, and dealer replacedablowout tire.also,dealer stated that valve stem was safe.but after had it checkedthere was a another blowout inrear. Consumer had 3 blowouts since dealer checked valve stem.with all the blwouts,valve stem blewout also.
F150 lariat with tow package purchased new.tires on the vehicle were goodrich passenger tires with proper weight rating.however, when pulling a 24 ft. Travel trailer; the truck and trailer would aggressively sway when hit with light breeze or passing vehicles.nearly lost control of vehicle several times.tested all hitch/trailer/center of gravity/weight aspects and all tested okay.tested pulling trailer at low speed with no wind/other vehicles.discovered the smallest steering input caused severe lateral sway with oscillations becoming stronger without corrective action.the tires, although rated to carry over 2,000 lbs., do not have the sidewall strength to withstand the lateral movements associated with pulling a small travel trailer.i have since replaced these new passenger tires with light truck tires and found that the dangerous sway has been eliminated. I have invested over $850 in new tires in order to ensure the safety of my family and i am very concerned that other ford truck owners might experience a serious collision if they use their truck and towing package to pull a travel trailer if their truck is only equipped with passenger tires.i have contacted the ford dealership, who referred me to mr. Paul berardi, a ford field engineer.mr. Berardi (602-692-6479) has not yet responded to my concerns as of this writing. I contacted him on 3/6/02.a copy of my original letter to the dealership, which was forwarded by them to mr. Berardi, is available to ntsa.
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Truck exploded while parked in the driveway.
Both rear doors will not open. It would be very dangereous if something happened and passengers could not get out safely.
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There has been no incident as yet but the frame of this vehicle has such extreme corrosion that certified mechanics are reluctant to work on this vehicle since they are concerned about a failure occurring at connection point where the steering and suspension connects to the frame of the vehicle.their concern is a loss of control of the vehicle if any of the steering or suspension connection points fail due to the severely corroded frame.this is not surface corrosion, the metal is flaked and separated and it is the entire frame of the vehicle.i had just spent $4,000 to replace the entire exhaust system from the exhaust manifold back to the tail pipe and the mechanic is warning me about the safety of the suspension and steering components because of the extreme corrosion.the vehicle only has 77, 000 original miles and has never been in severe weather conditions.
Fatal accident involving a 2001 ford svt f-150 pickup.*ph while driving the vehicle entered a curve to the right which resulted in the driver losing control of the vehicle.the vehicle continued to skid uncontrollably until it ran off to the right shoulder, struck a street sign before striking a driveway culvert and vaulting into the air.after the first contact with the ground the vehicle rolled over ejecting both occupants.neither of the two occupants were wearing a seat belt.speed may have been a factor in the accident. (nar)
While driving into town at 65 mph the vehicle accelerated uncontrollably i applied my brake and it resumed to 65 for about 2 seconds then accelerated again.i tried the brakes again and they went to the floor. In order to stop i pushed the gear shift into park forcibly.the truck went into a spin and crashed into a concrete barrier..
I have a 2001, ford, f-150 pickup. The vehicle has had steering trouble since it was new.it was in the shop in may of 2001 and no problem could be found.a second dealership reviewed my concerns and found the alignment was off. The toe in and toe out was properly adjusted.the cast and cambor was 5 degrees out and there was no adjustment available.
The odometer of a 2001 f150 ford supercrew shows intermittently on the instrument cluster.the dealer wants to replace the cluster stating it is required by the state to see the odometer mileage and it may be tied into the vehicle anti-theft device. I was under the impression the the fmvss had a requirement that the odometer should normally work for the life of the vehicle.ford does have technical bullitins internally that show they know of the wire cracking problem on the clusters.
I own a 2001 ford f-150 with 82,000 miles on it and i have had problems with the spark plugs on the heads. There is no recall on the heads which i've read in many different websites this seems like a common problem that many 99-03 ford f-150 owners are going through. Ford motor company needs to make a recall and fix this problem soon or else they will lose a lot of customers.
Consumer of a 2001 ford f150 wants recall notices sent to them instead of their neighbor ( the previous owner of the vehicle). *mr the consumer was not recieving recall letters; recall campaign# 01v082000, 00v396000, 01v227001, 00v348000, 01v095000 and 01v258000. *sc
Driver started truck ,put it in reverse and experienced unintended acceleration. Witnesses observed rear tires spinning, heard engine revving up and down and brake lights on.truck struck a stone wall, bounced off and continued to accelerate until it hit another parked car, destroying both vehicles.driver transported to a local hospital.incident occurred at the city hall in middlesboro, kentucky.report taken by the middlesboro police department.
I had my truck in park i proceeded to get into the truck with my right leg on the running board left leg on the ground, i grabbed the steering wheel to pull myself inside of the truck and it popped from park to reverse and proceeded to drag me down the hill in reverse for roughly 45 feet. I tried to get away from it and could not, and it ran over my two legs in the thigh areas. After i was taken to the er.
I have a 2001 f-150 triton 5.4 liter ford with 85,000 miles on it -- it blew out thenumber 3 cylinder spark plug stripping the threads and breaking the coil pack. I heard a tickingsound for a few weeks prior andhad it checked at a shop and they thought it wasn't a bad problem -- 3 days later it blew out the plug.
Fax e-mail fm greg johnson (ky) the consumer was concerned of a potential health hazard to occupants in his vehicle in which they inhale white particles that come from the ventilation system.
Floor mat on driverside is reversible, has a hook on one side. Consumer was driving at highway speed, pressed down hard onaccelerator, and pedal got stuck wide open onhook of floor mat. Consumer had to turn ignition off to get vehicle to slow down.
I own a 2001 ford f-150. On december 16,2006 it caught fire and is now considered a total loss by our insurance company. It has completely burned to the ground. Only the shell of the vehicle and the two flat rear tires are left. The insurance company at this time has not told me the reason this has happened. On dec. 16th my fiance had driven it into town that morning and returned home and parked it in the yard next to our mobile home. He arrived back at home at about 9:30 am. He took another vehicle down to our neighbors house to do some work on it and about 2:00 pm someone else in our neighborhood came to get him saying his truck was on fire. The fire department said the fire did start in the engine compartment. As a result of the fire our siding on our house was melted and we had a motor home parked in front of it also that had some damage to it. If it was a windy day the flames would have reached the house and it would have burnt to the ground. We have not had any problems with the truck before this had happened. Now that this has happened i have heard of people talking about other truck fires and have found other incidents of this happening while doing research on the internet. This is how i found out about this site and i thought i should report our fire.
I have a 2001 ford f-150 xlt 4x4 super crewjust hit 100000 miles and my frame snapped in half while driving with my wife and four kids in the car was stopped at a light when turn green went to take off and it snapped in half the state i live in it needs to be scraped because they will not inspect a welded frame i am seriously disappointed this needs to be felt with a 11 year old truck frame should not brake like this i have a 89 ford f-150 n it's frame is is in slit better condition than this i am not happy
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Parked truck at approx 8:45pm, 7/15.found truck completely burned, some plastics still burning, upon waking at approx 6:30am, 7/16.truck was parked 4 to 5 feed from house.house only slightly damaged; however, it is a miracle house and surrounding trees did not catch fire.
All i know is i was at a neighbors foraround 1 1/2 hours and we hear a loud boom. We ran out side and my truck hood was on fire, it burned everything visible on top of the motor and toward the driver firewall . It busted the driver side tire and completely burned everything visible under the hood. The dash components as far as the eye can see are not bad, unknown of internal damage.i'm not sure what caused the problem. I did go to the recall site to see if there may have been something i did find this control switch for speed recall and not sure if it applies to mine.even though it brought it up when i entered my vin #. I did receive a recall on the gas tank straps but did not replace them they were in great shape. But i did not receive on on this. I do have pictures if you need them. Thanks
May 19, 2011 at around 4:20 am we were awaken by our neighbors that our truck was on fire. Our 2001 ford f150 was on fire,an explosion had made a huge hole in the hood on the front of the driver side. The truck had last been driven the morning of may 17, 2011 and had been sitting in our driveway since then. The firemen said the fire was due to electrical wiring. We always kept up with all required maintenance. We had no idea of the problems fords were having, we now only have one vehicle to get around and the worst part is that it's a 2004 ford f250 which could also be a recall vehicle. Our income is very tight because my mother is very sick and we are sending money for her medication and expenses, we have no way of getting another vehicle. Our ford f250 is a diesel and diesel fuel is very high. Someone please help! not sure what we're suppose to do or if ford will be responsible.
Engine servicelight comes on intermittently. Vehicle has been taken to dealer 6 times. Airflow sensor was replaced, did not remedy the problem.
Hello:my ford 150 extended cab rear door do not open.i took it to a ford dealership and they told me the latches are broken.i did not have it fixed due to a possible recall issue.thank you.
Lost the plug on the number 3 cylinder on the passenger side. I own 2001 f-150 lightning. I have no mods. The vehicle has 24,300 miles. *nlm
Fire under the hood of my 2001 ford f150.
Re: safety ford f-150.the consumer wanted to thank the manufacturer for sending him a safety brochure.
My 2001 ford f150 harley davidson truck has accelerated on it's own while i drove into a parking spot. Fortunately there was a parking cement piece that stopped my truck from hitting a wall. There seems to be no recalls on my vehicle for this issue based on the vin. It doesn't make sense. I believe that this is a safety hazard.
Engine checklight illuminates andvehicle vibrates.vehicle has been indealer ship for repairs for 28 days.
Gas tank is leaking and straps are rotted.
The truck was parked after being driven 2 miles. It had started to smoke and next thing i know it was on fire. I called the fire department, while my 15 y/o son put out fire with a fire extinguisher. It was said to be a electrical fire. A friend that drives tow trucks came by to look at it and said it had a recall on it where itburned. It burned the master cylinder and fire department said it was the wiring under that, that caused the fire. I did some research and found out that there was a recall. So i contacted the ford company and made a claim with them on the following thursday after fire.i was told i should have a response from them in 15 business days, here it is 6 1/2 weeks later and nothing. Not a letter, not a phone call, nothing. I call and get tld there has not been anything done. I just want my truck fixed. I want to know if the ford company will repair it or if i need to fix it myself. My husband is on dialysis and has multiple health issues and this was our only running vehicle until this happened. Please help.
The truck had been parked with ignition off for 4 hours in the parking lot behind my office.i was inside and heard the horn blow.about a minute later i smelled something burning and thought the building was on fire.i was in panic state running room to room trying to find where the smell was coming from.i then noticed smoke coming in the air vents of the building (my truck was parked less than 3 feet from the air conditioning central unit).i went out the back door and the truck was engulfed in flames.this all happened in 10 minutes or less.two employees parked next to mine had just left 15 minutes prior to me finding the truck in flames and had noticed nothing.there was a recall a cruise control switch and i had taken it to the dealership to have mine disconnected a few years back.i have no idea what started the fire but apparently it is quite common in ford f-series trucks around the 2001 year model to spontaneously catch fire even if they have been sitting for a while with the ignition off.
While we were driving the truck started shaking bad and smoke comes out of the tire
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The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was parked approximately 12 feet from the contact's residence, the security alarm sounded. The contact observed flames coming from the front of the vehicle that spread to the driver's side of the vehicle without warning. The fire was extinguished by the contact and other individuals. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vin was included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). The failure mileage was approximately 160,000.
Rpms are high andvehicle is constanly acclerates. On 15th of this month, vehicle started to acclerate topoint whereconsumer could not controlvehicle. Consumer had to pull over,and shut vehicle off. Then could not getvehicle started again. Contacted dealer, anddealer could not find anything wrong with vehicle.this problem has occurred about 3 or 4 times.consumer took vehicle back to dealership, anddealer hadproblem happen to them.then, dealer had to contact ford, and ford did not want to acknowledge the warrenty on the vehicle because they don't have a remedy forproblem yet.
The contact owned a 2001 ford f-150. While the vehicle was parked on the street, away from the contact's home, it caught fire. The contact was notified by the neighbor followed by the fire department. The origin of the fire was from the speed control deactivation switch/engine as described in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). A police and fire report were filed. The fire was extinguished by the fire department. There were no injuries. The failure mileage was 137,000. The vehicle was destroyed. ...updated 05/17/17
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact parked the vehicle and approximately six hours later the vehicle was engulfed in flames. The vehicle was unoccupied when the failure occurred. A second vehicle was parked beside the burning vehicle and sustained moderate damages as a result of the fire. There were no personal injuries. A fire report was filed. The vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a savage facility. There was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control) in which the consequence was a fire. The contact was uncertain whether the vin was included. The contact planned to notify the manufacturer regarding the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 127,750.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that the vehicle caught fire due to a defective cruise control.a police report was filed.she never received a recall notice from the manufacturer.the current and failure mileages were 99,000. Updated 10/28/08
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While the contact was inside his house, he noticed smoke coming from the hood of the vehicle. The contact extinguished the fire under the hood with a fire extinguisher. The fire department was not called. The vehicle was towed by aaa to paso robles ford (2401 oakwood st, paso robles, ca 93446, (805)-239-3673) where it was diagnosed that the classic cruise control module failed and needed to be replaced. The dealer mentioned an unknown recall related to the failure that was closed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but declined to assist since the contact received several recall notices. The contact stated that the vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v388000 (vehicle speed control). The failure mileage was 160,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The vehicle caught fire while parked in the drive way. The dealer confirmed that the cause was due to the vehicle speed control and towed the vehicle. The dealer also stated that they do not have any records that the vehicle was purchased at their location. The vehicle was destroyed. Ford manufacturer stated that they mailed a recall notice to the owner; however, the contact verified that the address on file was incorrect. A police report is available. The manufacture stated they will not repair or give her assistance with this vehicle. The current and failure mileage was 130,000.
Dt*: the contact stated while parked in a driveway, the vehicle caught fire from the engine compartment.the contact did not notice anything unusual about the way the vehicle was operating before the fire started.the fire department extinguished the fire and determined that the fire was electrical.the manufacturer was contacted and expressed the contact's insurance company would handle the case once a claim was summitted.on 09/08/06, the contact found the recall information on the ford fires while searching the internet.there was a nhtsa recall #05v388000 (ford recall #05s28) pertaining to the vehicle speed control.
We parked and put the brake on at a slight incline. Truck rolled and it hit another car.was told latter that i should have put it in gear. I was never notified this should have been done.
I drive a 2001 ford f150 ext. Cab 4x4, 5.4 triton motor.throttle has stuck wide open on 2 different occasions when passing a car, on 11/27/09 throttle stuck once & 4/2/10 throttle stuck twice. Turned off cruise control no effect. Mashing on brakes as hard as i can doesn't even slow it down until i turn ignition off & put it in neutral & start slamming the gas pedal until it releases. In the meantime my girlfriends freaking out until i finally get all under control. Thought it was cruise control but it stuck when cruise control was off. Don't no who to contact. [xxx]information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
While trying to pull into garagevehicle automatically accelerated, andvehicle ran intogarage.consumer tried to move, and vehicle againran throughback ofgarage. Contacted dealer, anddealerwas not willing to do anything.
Three speed sensor had to be replaced, when the sensors failed it caused the vehicle's speedometer not to function.the failure of the sensors also caused the vehicle's cluster and main computer to short out.
The truck continued to accelerate uncontrollably after i got it back from dealer. I brought it back to the dealer on feb 22nd. The dealership determined that there was a problem with the thottle body.although, they will not fix it because "ford doesn't know how to fix it" according to tom glansman at saxon ford.this problem is extremely dangerous, the brake fail to stop the truck when it has this problem.only turning off the engine can stop the truck, which compromises the brake and steering systems.ford will not fix the problem.
On october 7th my ford f-150 started on fire and burned under the hood.i had taken my truck from one side of town to the other about 12 miles.i parked and started to unload some tools out of it and went inside.after about 5 minutes the man i was talking to said what is going on with your truck it is smoking. I ran out to the truck and smoke was billowing out of the hood up the windshield and sides. I pop the hood and flames shot out about 4 foot up from the engine compartment.i was able to put the fire out with a fire extinguisher and a bucket of water from nearby, just plain luck.i had contacted the fire department as the fire was burning and they came out to make sure everything was alright.the tow truck driver came the next day and said this looks like a ford fire so that brings me here.i need to start a complaint and find out where i find a person to investigate the cause of this fire.
I was driving from santa barbara to lompoc along highway 1 around 6:30 p.m. Wheni first smelled smoke thinking there wasa brush fire, but quickly it startedto smell like electrical burning. Looking around the truck for the smell while driving i looked out the side mirror to make sure no one was behind me, only to see sparks or small embers flying from my truck onto the highway.pulling over to the side i jumped out of the truck and pulled my tool box away from the bed to see if something in the back bed was on fire. I could only see flames underneath between the bed and the cab.fearing explosion i ran to call 911 from my cell phone. Within minutes my truck was engulfed in flames.nothing left but a big pile of metal. Tools, and golf clubs, gone.
On 7/10/09 (friday) my ford 2001 f150 supercrew was parked at my residents around 7:30pm. About 30 mins. After the vehicle was turned off, smoke began to come out of the hood, drivers side. It smoked for about 5-10 mins. I lift the hood and saw the wires and connection plug to the speed control deactivation switch was still smoldlering. After it cold down i disconnected the plug from the switch (the total damage at this time seems to be the faulty speed control deactivation switch, the switch connection plug and some wires leading up to the plug). On 7/13/09(monday)ihad the vehicle towed to my local mechanic to inspect and repair the damage.i also placed a claim with my insurance co..along with calling the nears ford dealer(about 50 miles away) and got a "will call you back" answer, also they were suppose to have disconnected the switch three years prior when i had the vehicle in to them for routine maintenance ( i was sent a notice of recall from ford motor corp. Along with the dealers computer flagging it too for this problem), i also called ford's 800 customer service hotline and filed a report with them (they said i did not have to take the vehicle to the dealer since i had already filed a insurance claim and had it already towed to a repair shop. As of 5:00 pm pst, on 7/13/09 i am waiting for my insurance agent to look at the vehicle and authorize repair. I am having the repair shop save the old parts.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 super crew.the contact stated that his vehicle caught fire while parked.the fire department extinguished the fire and stated that the fire extended from cruise control module to the master cylinder.the fire destroyed the vehicle.a fire department report is available.the current and failure mileages were 75,000.
2001 ford f150 caught fire under the hood. Consumer states that she never received a recall for the speed control switch. Consumer would like the truck to be replaced. She states that the insurance is being of no assistance.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while parked in the driveway the vehicle caught on fire.the fire department stated that the fire was due to the engine. The vehicle was destroyed.the owner stated that the cause was directly related to the vehicle speed control.there were no injuries.the current and failure mileage were 52,000.
On the evening of 5-26-08 my son returned from work @ 11:00 pm. At 11:28 pm my neighbor was banging on my door yelling fire. When i went outside i could see that my 2001 ford f150 truck engine compartment was fully engulfed in flames. I ran outside and started putting out the fire while my neighbors daughter called 911. The fire dept. Came outand extinguished the fire. The following week i contacted ford consumer line and was informed by a lady named melanie that ford did not have me listed as the owner of the truck and that she would forward my info to the claims dept. The next week i received a letter stating that because ford had sent me 5 recall letters that they did not feel responsible for anything. The problem i have is that i never received any recall letters and how could they send me them if i did not show up on their records as being the registered owner.
Information in reference to a collision on ga #11.*mrthe consumers had loss control of his vehicle rolling over twice, and running off the shoulder of the roadways, tire and skid marks were on the road after the collision . Please review for further investigations.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that the front end of the vehicle caught fire while it was parked. The fire department stated that the fire initiated in the engine near the master cylinder area. The contact also stated that nhtsa campaign number: 06v286000 (vehicle speed control) was received after the failure occurred. The vehicle was destroyed.the failure and current mileage was 120,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while driving 60 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated up to 80 mph; however, when the brakes were applied that did not slow the vehicle down. The contact shifted the vehicle into neutral gear and when the brakes were applied the speed decreased to 50 mph and the contact shift the vehicle back into drive gear. The vehicle continued to accelerate and the contact wasforced to kick the accelerator pedal in order to decrease the speed. The contact did not take the vehicle to a dealer or local mechanic. The contact did not call the manufacturer regarding the failure.the failure mileage was 124,000.
2001 ford f150 caught on fire outside my house yesterday.it had been parked for about 45 mins. To an hour.it looks like most of the heat damage is on the drivers side part of the vehicle.the fire department finally came and put out the fire.damage was contained to the engine and the outside ofthe vehicle that was submitted to the higher temperatures.the inside has a strong smell of burnt plastic.
While driving at 10 to 15 mph vehicle would not go into any gears.consumerturned truck off and put in gear. Then, consumer was able to drive home slowly and park vehicle.about 5 minutes later,startedvehicle,and it jumped forward,it was not in gear, someone could have been seriously injured. Vehicle was towed to dealer.please provide any further information.
The contact owns 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control) but the cruise control did not engage when activated. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was 210,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the engine rpms would increase excessively in colder weather, usually about 15 degrees. When the failure would occur, the vehicle would abnormally accelerate while the contact was driving. The failure recurred fives times. The contact had to shift into neutral in order to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 120,000 and the current mileage was 158,000.updated 04/10/12*lj
On two occasions, my 2001 ford f150 (5.4 engine, auto, 4wd) has had the throttle accelerator "stick" during acceleration.the first occasion occurred in february 2010, and the second occurred may 28, 2010 at approximately 10:45 am cst.on both occasions, i was accelerating from a stop at an intersection.on the first occasion, multiple attempts were made to pump the brakes and also the accelerator, when these actions did not respond to the problem, i shifted into neutral and turned of the ignition, and pulled over onto the shoulder of the road.on the second occasion, the same attempt was made, pumping the brake and accelerator pedal; after several seconds and many depressions of the brake and accelerator, i made one final, very fast depression of the brake, which resulted in a noticeable "clunk" sound and accompanying jarring sensation, similar to something disengaging.after this, the truck returned to normal operating conditions.no "check engine" indication was noted before or after either of these occasions of "stuck" accelerator.fortunately, on both occasions, traffic was very light.if traffic had been heavier, a collision would have been likely to occur.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that fourteen hours after parking the vehicle, it burst into flames without warning. The contact mentioned that the vehicle had been repaired under nhtsa campaign number: 05v388000 (vehicle speed control). The vehicle was destroyed. The fire department was contacted and there were no injuries reported. In addition, the contact stated that part of his garage was damaged. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure and current mileage was 130,000.
The owner picked up the truck after it was serviced for the speed control. The duration of the repair took (2) days.later, the truck idled abruptly and speed off. The consumer lost control of the truck and crashed into a garage. Please provide any additional information.*mr
Dt*: the contact stated there is a recall, nhtsa campaign # 05v388000, on the vehicle regarding the vehicle speed control. The parts needed to repair the vehicle are not available at the local dealership.the contact spoke to the manufacturer who has confirmed the parts are not available.although a interim repair has been performed by the dealer, the part have not been replaced due to the unavailibility of parts.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle had been parked and idle for five hours before he noticed smoke emitting from the cruise control area. The vehicle was towed to the dealer but was not repaired.the manufacturer was contacted and provided a case number but offered no further assistance. The failure and current mileage was 110,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated that the vehicle ignited in flames while parked and unoccupied. The contact was able to extinguish the fire. The fire department inspected the vehicle and filed an incident report stating that the fire originated from the speed control deactivation switch. The vehicle was destroyed and remained at the contact's residence. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control) and stated that he had experienced the consequence listed in the recall however, the contac's vin was not included. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 147,000.
Ford f150 2001 truck caught fire and was totaled. Truck was parked outside of house.
Lost power steering assist while driving.hose corroded through and lost all hydraulic fluid.
2001 ford f150 truckhas a recall for the cruise control harness. *njthe consumer stated the cruise control harness was replaced under recall, but at the time of replacement, the switch was not leaking, but now it is leaking. The consumer took the vehicle back to the dealer, but was told the recall was closed out and there was nothing they could do but charge him to fix it.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated while the vehicle was parked and off, smoke was seen coming from under the hood. The contact stated the hood was opened and flames were seen in the engine. The contact extinguished the fire with a water hose. The fire department or police were not notified. The contact mentioned that no damage was seen in the interior of the vehicle. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the vin was included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control). A case was also opened with the manufacturer whom instructed the contact to have the vehicle towed to a dealer. The dealer diagnosed the failure and informed that it was related to the recall and the speed control deactivation switch may overheat causing a fire. The failure mileage was unknown.
My 2001 f150 throttle speeds up intermittently. Never sure when it will do it or how high it will go. The highest record so far is about 2600 rpm.i normally put it in neutral, pull to the side, turn off and restart the truck and all works well again. Ford garage has looked at it and stated (nothing they can do until it codesor does it in their presence) . I still have to drive it but i do not lend it out to anyone. I am just wondering when and if it will ever tach full speed and really get me in a jam.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.approximately fifteen minutes after parking the vehicle, the contact noticed fire ascending from under the hood.the firefighter stated that the fire was caused due to a defect on the speed control deactivation switch.there is recall # 05v388000 (vehicle speed control).the manufacturer stated that her vehicle was included in the recall.the contact filed a report with the police.the current and failure mileages were 65,000.
I had noticed a slight restriction in the accelerator peddle for an extended period. On the date above, i pressed down on the peddle. When i took my foot off the peddle it stayed down and the vehicle began accelerating rapidly. To gain control i turned slightly to the right and turned off the key to slow to a stop. I removed the plastic cover that encloses the throttle body. It was securely in place. When i took the cover off the throttle snapped closed. It now operates normally with the throttle body cover removed. All parts are in good condition and exhibit no wear.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.in 2002, the vehicle was taken to the dealer regarding a recall on the vehicle speed control switch.the dealer stated that the vehicle did not need to be repaired at that time.on october 18, 2007, the vehicle was parked in front of the contact's house after a short trip.one hour later, the vehicle caught fire.the insurance company is currently investigating the fire.the recall number was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 120,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the vehicle became hesitant to acceleration attempts. The vehicle was taken to the dealer but the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 35,000.
Truck started accelerating uncontrollably to the point that brakes could not stop vehicle, only turning off engine would do so.this problem was not cause by floormats !to this point (2/17) dealer hasn't found anything wrong.the truck has experienced this problem three times in the last 500 miles.the last time truck continued to have this problem when restarted.it had to be towed to the dealer.this is a very dangerous condition, i barely was able to control the truck the last time.
I am experiencing a serious surge problem with my vehicle.i have experienced the surge 5 times since i first purchase the vehicle over 18 months ago, and i have experienced it twice in the past two months.i most recently was nearly involved in a rear-end collision and i am worried about the consequences shall this surge occur during any extremely hypothetical situation, such as striking a pedestrian.i am a member of a ford enthusiast website and there are many other individuals with the same vehicle who are also experiencing the same defect.i own a 2001 ford f150 harley davidson and i am concerned for my safety and the safety of those who i share the road with.please help me get ford to address this concern.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that after hearing a loud noise, she went outside and noticed that the vehicle exploded. As a result, damages were inflicted on two houses, two vehicles, and a storage shed. The police were notified and a report was available. A fire investigator appeared on the scene and stated that the fire may have originated from the cruise control switch. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. The vin was unavailable.
The truck was parked after being driven 2 miles. It had started to smoke and next thing i know it was on fire. I called the fire department, while my 15 y/o son put out fire with a fire extinguisher. It was said to be a electrical fire. A friend that drives tow trucks came by to look at it and said it had a recall on it where itburned. It burned the master cylinder and fire department said it was the wiring under that, that caused the fire. I did some research and found out that there was a recall. So i contacted the ford company and made a claim with them on the following thursday after fire.i was told i should have a response from them in 15 business days, here it is 6 1/2 weeks later and nothing. Not a letter, not a phone call, nothing. I call and get tld there has not been anything done. I just want my truck fixed. I want to know if the ford company will repair it or if i need to fix it myself. My husband is on dialysis and has multiple health issues and this was our only running vehicle until this happened. Please help.
The ford mentioned above caught on fire in the morning around 3am and it caused damages to my car mazda mx-3 parked beside the ford. The ford was completely burned down. I believed it was the deactivation switch of the cruise control that caused the fire. For further detail of this incident, you can contact nationwide insurance and the claim number is [xxx]. Thanks information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Throttle sticks after steady driving in cold/snow because of ford's poor design, they even state it in ford article no. 01-21-5.has happened may times to me.i just finally got an answer to the problem.the fix is over 500.00, and i don't have the money.it is their poor design, this just does not seem fair.i have had several close calls due to this problem, there really should be a recall on this.
2001 ford f150. Attorney writes on behalf of client regarding vehicle fire *tgwan expert examined the vehicle and determined the cause of the fire was the factory-installed speed control deactivation switch.a recall was issued regarding the same problem targeting the control switches. However,the consumer was never notified.
On or about 2004, complainant purchased a ford truck, f-150, supercrew, 4x2, model 2001.complainant owns and lives in a house.said house has a gate carport.by september 20, 2011, the above referenced vehicle had been parked and turned off for about one (1) week in the gated carport of complainants house.on september 20, 2011, sometime between 12:00pm and 1:00pm the above reference vehicle began to burn inside the carport.the flames and the smoke flowing from the vehicle expanded into complainants house causing damages to the structure and a myriad of movable objects located therein.according to complainants forensic expert, the vehicle began to burn as a result of a failure in the vehicle's cruise control switch deactivator.
The car was parked in the parking lot out side of my work.someone told me that my car was on fire.i went out and sure enough it was on fire burning from the engine compartment.it is a total loss. : (
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. On may 19, 2008 after being parked for twelve hours, the vehicle caught fire.a week after the fire, may 26, 2008 the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control).the fire department stated that the fire was caused by the cruise control being wired through the brakes.a police report was filed.the failure mileage was 100,000.updated 11-19-08 updated 11/19/08.
2001 ford f-150. Consumer writes in regards to the speed control deactivation switch fire recall notice.the consumer stated the vehicle was repaired, prior to receiving the recall notice, as it was a serious fire hazard, because the vehicle started smoking.the consumer is seeking reimbursement, but has been met with great difficulty from ford.
When accelerating at higher freeway speeds, the accelerator sticks and does not disengage. Only after kicking or perfectly knocking it with your foot will it disengage. This occurs both with and without the cruise control on.
While driving 65mph, tracker passed consumer'svehicle and soon after, vehicle shutdown, all dashboard lights came on. This usually happened on the highway. Three weeks later, vehicle shutdown again. Consumer states that this only happens at times when accelerating, consumer states vehicle would also lunge forward and rev when in a stopped position with foot on the brake, dealer has replaced spark plugs, ignition, vapor vlave, and computer, vehicle has not been remedied.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that while parked, the vehicle ignited in flames and was completely destroyed. The fire department extinguished the fire and informed the contact that the fire originated from the speed control deactivation sensor. The vehicle remained at the contact's residence for further investigation. The contact stated that the failure coincided with the consequence mentioned in nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control), in which the contact's vehicle was included. The contact had not received the recall repairs at the time of the failure.the approximate failure mileage was 130,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. Nhtsa recall campaign id number: 05v388000 (vehicle speed control) was repaired in november of 2005, but the contact stated the vehicle caught fire because of the vehicle speed control deactivation switch. The fire department came and put the vehicle out. The fire department stated the point of origin came from the engine. The vehicle remained at the contacts home waiting to be fully inspected. The failure and current mileage was 140,000. The consumer stated on june 3, 2011 ford and the insurance visited his home to assess the damage. Updated 07/29/11
Just got home and parked my truck.i left 15 minutes later in my other vehicle.while i was gone (approx. 20 minutes later)my truck caught on fire.looks like the cruise control switch on the brake master cylinder, which is a ford recall.my neighbors put out the fire.this is the first action i have taken.
I own a 2001 ford f-150. On december 16,2006 it caught fire and is now considered a total loss by our insurance company. It has completely burned to the ground. Only the shell of the vehicle and the two flat rear tires are left. The insurance company at this time has not told me the reason this has happened. On dec. 16th my fiance had driven it into town that morning and returned home and parked it in the yard next to our mobile home. He arrived back at home at about 9:30 am. He took another vehicle down to our neighbors house to do some work on it and about 2:00 pm someone else in our neighborhood came to get him saying his truck was on fire. The fire department said the fire did start in the engine compartment. As a result of the fire our siding on our house was melted and we had a motor home parked in front of it also that had some damage to it. If it was a windy day the flames would have reached the house and it would have burnt to the ground. We have not had any problems with the truck before this had happened. Now that this has happened i have heard of people talking about other truck fires and have found other incidents of this happening while doing research on the internet. This is how i found out about this site and i thought i should report our fire.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while the vehicle was parked in a parking lot, smoke appeared from the front end of the vehicle.flames appeared underneath the hood.the building security extinguished the fire.the fire department was not called to the scene.the failure occurred without warning or injuries.the vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer for inspection.the failure was related to the cruise control switch.the vehicle has not been repaired.the vin was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 198,000.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the vehicle was repaired under nhtsa campaign number: 05v388000 (vehicle speed control); however, the cruise control experienced a failure. The contact stated that the brake master cylinder where the speed control sensor was located was fractured, causing the brake fluid to leak out of the cylinder. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified, but the contact was not offered a remedy for the failure. The failure mileage was 246,000.
I had been at my neighbors house for over 1 1/2 hours. We heard a loud boom that shook the trailer we ran outside and discovered the drivers side tire blew out due to the fire. The entire hood was melting down onto the motor . There was no electrical components left under the hood by this time and the fire was spreading to the cab , but we finally put it out then the fire department came . I called my insuranceco , they are investigating the cause of the fire . Please let me know if any of this pertains to my case . Thank you
After driving home from work about 5 miles the truck was parked in my drive way about 20 minutes later i had a next store neighbor knocking on my door stating that my truck was on fire. Fire department came to put it out. A neighbor also told me of a recall on the truck due to truck fires and i went online and noticed that the recall started before it was bought from a ford dealership after looking into it the recall was not done before the purchase was made even though they knew of the situation. I was also not notified from ford through any means of any recall needed on the truck its self before or even after the incident.
While driving @ 50 mph or more, if i let off the accelerator pedal, it remains engaged and the vehicle does not slow down. Sometimes it needs to be stepped on 2 - 3 times before it will de-accelerate. This can be quite unnerving and dangerous. Why has ford not addressed this?
Consumer stated that when trying to accelerate the pedal will stick in the idle position causing a distraction to the consumer. Dealer notified tsdealer replaced stuck throttle body.
Cruise control switch started fire and destroyed my 2001 ford supercrew f-150 truck.truck was sitting in drive way unattended.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While parked, the vehicle became engulfed in flames. The contact was able to extinguish the fire with a fire extinguisher. The contact noticed the fire had originated from the cruise control system. The fire department reported to the scene and a report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection. The dealer was waiting for the manufacturer and the insurance company to communicate in order to inspect the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 101,000.
The gas peddle stuck on the for f150, i see complaint and a recall about the escape, but what about the fords?on the intranet are several complaints about the same issue with the ford trucks.we had a major accident and out truck was destroyed due to this.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. While reversing, the vehicle crashed into a telephone pole when shifting the gear into drive. The vehicle accelerated to approximately 70-80 mph. The brake pedal was depressed, but failed to stop the vehicle. The vehicle crashed into a garage. There were no injuries. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. A police report was filed. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.
Tl-the contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated while the vehicle was parked the engine caught on fire. The fire initiated at the engine master cylinder area.the manufacturer took a report 0538200551 and will have an engineer examine the vehicle. The vehicle has not been repaired. The fire department was not present. The failure and the current mileage were 120,000. Li
Attempting to park vehicle in parking stall with foot on brake stopping the vehicle.the vehicle, for no apparent reason, abruptly accelerated forward striknig the vehicle on the other side of the parking stall.the resulting crash caused damage to the front of the 2011 gmc sport utility vehicle and to the front of the 2001 ford f-150.this is the second time an incident similar to this has occurred.the first time was in august 2011.the first time the vehicle demonstrated a similar phenomena occurred when the owner was parking the vehicle in a parking stall.the vehicle was stopped in the parking stall, the driver's foot on the brake and the vehicle abruptly accelerated, for no apparent reason, over a concrete parking block.the vehicle continued into the street as the driver continued to apply the brake, attempting to stop the ford f-150.the driver was unable to avoid striking a vehicle after entering the street.
The contact owned a 2001 ford f-150. The contact was included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v017000 (vehicle speed control) and had been unable to receive the part from the dealer within a reasonable time frame to repair the vehicle. The dealer was contacted for several months. The contact stated that the vehicle was parked and after exiting the vehicle, a fire erupted under the hood. The contact was able to extinguish the flames. The vehicle was destroyed. The insurance company was notified and the contact was waiting for a response from the manufacturer to investigate the failure. The failure mileage was not available. Parts distribution disconnect.
While drivingwould stop at a sign andrpms will go up and down, causing sudden acceleration.vehicle had been taken to dealer four times forsame problem, but no defect had been found.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150. While entering a parking spacethe vehicle rapidly acceleratedbackwards.even after repeated brake application the vehicle would not stop.she attempted to move forward, but the vehicle rapidly accelerated forward.she removed the key from the ignition to stop the vehicle. Consequently, she caused damage to six parked vehicles. The vehicle was towed to the dealer. The dealer replaced the hcu abs brake system and the iac.the failure mileage was 110,000 and the current mileage was 115,000.
While giving a customer a quote (work) my truck started smoking. I opened the driver side door flames had already taken over, there was no saving anything.so i then called 911 & tried putting it out with what resources we did have. We had to manually unhook my lawn trailer from truck to prevent from loosing my entire livelihood.
While driving, vehicle went into cruise control on it's ownwhile at a red light. The vehicle accelerated then turned off. Dealer notified.phconsumer was driving 58 mph with cruise control on.stopped for a red light.at this point cruise control was off.proceeded to travel at 45 mph.took foot off gas pedal then vehicle accelerated at 58 mph, then back to normal speed.
My 2001 ford f-150 supercrew caught fire spontaneously after sitting parked for several hours.
May 19, 2011 at around 4:20 am we were awaken by our neighbors that our truck was on fire. Our 2001 ford f150 was on fire,an explosion had made a huge hole in the hood on the front of the driver side. The truck had last been driven the morning of may 17, 2011 and had been sitting in our driveway since then. The firemen said the fire was due to electrical wiring. We always kept up with all required maintenance. We had no idea of the problems fords were having, we now only have one vehicle to get around and the worst part is that it's a 2004 ford f250 which could also be a recall vehicle. Our income is very tight because my mother is very sick and we are sending money for her medication and expenses, we have no way of getting another vehicle. Our ford f250 is a diesel and diesel fuel is very high. Someone please help! not sure what we're suppose to do or if ford will be responsible.
On sat march 7, 2009 t aprox 12:30 am my 2001 ford f-150 pick up burst into flames while parked in my driveway. It had been parked for about 3 hours prior to the fire. The fire caught my home on fire. Myself and my 8 year old son as well as our 4 dogs were in the house sleeping. Luckily i heard an explosion and woke up and got my son and pets out of the house safely. The house was severely damaged and will have to be rebuilt. The truck wa totally burned up. I have since found out that there was a problem with the cruise control switch causing fires. Unfortunately i never received a recall notice.
While driving at less than 25 mph and braking the truck accelerated uncontrollably.engine rpm accelerated to max and truck struck a parked vehicle at approximately 5-10 mph.full brake application was unable to stop the vehicle.engine continued to rev at max rpm and was turned off with the ignition switch.this previously had happened when merging into high speed traffic or passing with accelerator pushed to near full down position.this time the driver had his foot on the brake.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 55 mph a clunking noise washeardunderneath the hood.when the contact pulled the vehicle over to investigate flames began to rise from under the hood.the mechanic stated that the cause of the fire was due to the speed control harness.the vehicle was destroyed , and the manufacturer stated that they would reimburse the contact for the damage.the contact has not heard from the manufacturer since.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the vehicle caught fire while parked outside the contact's place of work.the fire department was notified, but did not state what caused the fire.the fire burned the motor, created a hole through the hood of the vehicle, and scorched the entire dashboard.the windshield glass burst into pieces and the vehicle was towed to his residence.the ford dealer filed a case and followed-up with the contact within 15 business days and informed him that someone would diagnose the vehicle.the contact was also informed that there was a recall for the cruise control.the vin and nhtsa campaign id number were unknown.the failure and current mileages were 197,000.updated 04/17/09.*ljupdated 04/20/09.
2001 f150 caught fire under hood while sitting in driveway.completely destroyed.8 days later i received a safety recall notice in the mail. Had very few payments left. I had around 18,000.00 invested in the vehicle. This makes me sick.
While driving on the freeway at 60 mph the truck began acclerating on its own.applying the brakes did not solve problem.exited freeway on a ramp and applied brakes to the floor.had to shut off ignition to stop the vehicle.attempted to restart the truck but it was over revving and smoking out the exhaust.shut it down and needed a tow.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact stated that her vehicle caught fire during the early morning hours.the fire was claimed to have been caused by the defect mentioned in nhtsa campaign id number 05v388000 (vehicle speed control).the contact filed a complaint with the manufacturer.a police report was filed.the current and failure mileages were 72,000. Updated01/08/08
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150.the contact received a safety recall notice in august of 2007 for the vehicle speed control. He called ford four different times since then and was informed that the part would be available every month thereafter.there had been no failure to date.the recall number and purchase date were unknown.the current mileage was 57,000. Remailed form 04/22/08.*lj updated 5/20/08
For a long time we had issues with the brakes even after getting new ones,about 3 wks before the fire my cruise stopped working.on the day before the fire i rolled my front windows down after i went back to work,an when i got off work my windows would not roll up,an i could not get the gear out of park,so i turned the engine off ,an just turned the key on,an got it to go into neutral so i could start it an get it into drive.the next morning i took it to the shop to see about the windows,an before it could be checked ,about 3:00 in the afternoon the engine off,the shop owner came out an the truck engine was fully engulfed. We didn't know until after the fire that there had been a recall on the speed control system that could result in a engine fire. We never received a recall notice.
I am requesting a recall for the ford speed control systems.they are causing uncontrolled accelerations which do not respond to the breaks.i was stopped in a drive through window with my foot on the break.the vehicle was at a full stop.suddenly while my foot was on the breakthe engine accelerated out of control.because my foot was on the break the vehicle was not able to move forward.this was not a mistake of putting my foot on the accelerator because i was preventing the vehicle from moving forward by having my foot on the break.quickly i placed the vehicle in park preventing it from driving off the end of the drive through.afterwards i proceeded to conduct research and found that many other people are reporting the same problem.the ford speed control systems are causing uncontrolled accelerations which lead to severe accidents and deaths.
My f150 ford was parked for over a week when it all the sudden caught fire under the hood.i arrived to find the fire department putting out the fire.the fire was on the driverside engine compartment.after looking at the truck the fire department suggested checking to see if there was a recall on something.i found the cruise control recall.
My truck caught on fire while parked with the key not in the ignition.the fire burned the truck and everything in it completely.criuise control deactivation switcch recall.
The vehicle was parked.at 4am, the truck was discovered in flames from the engine compartment.the entire engine compartment, tires, front body, windshield - was completely destroyed.the police and fire department respond.have reports.
Vehicle was parked after fueling with key off and removed the brake master cylinder spontaneously caught fire, this occurred 45 minutes after the vehicle was parked and shut off. The fire was caught in time to not cause severe damage, the master cylinder with attached plugs/harnesses and close proximity parts were melted. The fire department responded and claimed the fire was caused by a faulty cruise control plug on the master cylinder, that was under recall.
- the contact called regarding the 2001 ford f150.the contact was traveling at60 mph when he started to smell smoke.the contact looked out of the rearview mirror and saw sparks hitting the road.the contact pulled the vehicle over.looked under the vehicle and saw flames.he thenleftthe vehicle. The vehicle became engulfed in flames andwas destroyed.the fire department extinguished the fire and determined the cause of the fire as electrical.the contactwas unsure whether a police or fire report was filed.the vehicle was towed away.the failure mileage is approximately 160,000.there were no injuries.ford claimed the recall had been fixed. Updated 03/19/07.
At about 2:00 a.m. The vehicle was parked outside in the driveway and last time it had been driven was about 18hrs prior. The fire initially started under the hood melting it down to the engine compartment eventually the whole vehicle caught fire and is now total loss.
Iown a 2001 fordf-150 crewcab i went to work i parked i clocked in @ 3pm by 6:37 my truck was on fireit was parked for 3.5 hrs before it started to burn.
Recall for 05s28 speed control device, car burst into flames under the hood, engine burned, car totaled - recall notification was not received by actual vehicle owner.ford motor co. Said letters were mailed on 10/05, 11/06 and 12/07.i was not the owner of the vehicle until 6/06 and i never received the mentioned 1/07 letter.car was taken to dealer twice (after purchased) to do the oil/filter change and i was never informed about the recall.
Gas pedal sticks on 2001 ford f150 truck.
Gas pedal sticks before initial starting of vehicle in cold weather 18 degrees and below.
Consumer was backing out of the driveway, stepping on accelerator which was stiff, consumer stepped on it harder which promptly floored and stuck.consumer had to shift into neutral turning the key off and had to unstick accelerator by hand.this vehicle has had the accelerator to stick twice after the initial incident.fordwas aware of the problem and said it was a cold weather moisture problem. Vehicle has been fixed, but because therewasno cold weather at this time consumer was not sure.*jg ....
While applying the accelerator pedalit stuck.this caused the vehicle to accelerate uncontrollably. Vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, andmechanicdetermined that the throttle bodyneeded to be replaced.
Outdoor temperature 13 degrees f.accelerator stuck when accelerating truck when leaving home.it seems as if ice had affected the accelerator system.after holding brake while still moving forward, i tapped on accelerator pedal several times before it returned to idle speed.if this had not worked, i would have shifted to neutral or shut down the motor after a few more seconds.is there a recall for this problem?
Accelerator is sporadically sticking while driving. Feels like the pedal has lost its spring up.throttle body has already been replaced, but it is still happening.it is during cold weather, but the truck has been warmed up prior to this occurrence .
Accelerator pedal got stuck, forcingvehicle to go 35mph. When brakes were appliedvehicle attempted to slow down, but kept going.speed did not increase. Vehicle was shut off to stop. Dealer noified of problem. Please add more information.
I was coming home from work when the gas pedal was really stiff so i stepped down harder and the gas stuck wide open. I had to use my brakes until i could get it to slow down as i was at the top of a large hill. I tried putting it into netral but the rpms went to 6. I just about burnt my brand new brakes up. I slowed it down as much as i could and then put it into neutral and shut it off immediately. My husband then opened the hood and noticed the cable was stuck and wrapped up in the assembly. Once loose the accelerator returned to normal. It was absolutely terrifying as i nearly wrecked the truck going down the hill with the brake pedal pushed to the floor and my anti-lock brakes clicking the whole time.
Dt*:the contact stated prior to having the recall work performed, the accelerator pedal stuck.the recall for the cruise control was performed, but the problem with the accelerator pedal remained.this happened at any speed, without the cruise control activated.the vehicle has not been to a mechanic, but the contact determined the throttle cable is sticking.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving approximately 10 mph in a parking garage, the contact struck a light post.the accelerator pedal became stuck and the vehicle sped across the parking lot and struck another post.he attempted to apply pressure to the brakes, but the vehicle would not stop.the vehicle was severely damaged.the dealer was unable to determine the cause of the failure.the manufacturer did not provide any assistance.the failure mileage was 60,000 and current mileage was 70,000.
While driving the vehicle manning foldbracket fell down on the highway.but before itfell hit the gas cable accelerator. Dealer notified.
The contact owns 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that she received nhtsa recall campaign id number, 03v280000, vehicle speed control cables in 2008 and an identical notice that was issued in 2009.she has attempted to get the vehicle repaired three times and each time she was told that there were no parts available. After the repair attempts the vehicle caught fire and was destroyed. The vehicle caught fire after it had been parked.ford motor company has not been contacted. The vehicle was destroyed and no injuries were reported.the fire department and the police responded to the scene and a police report was filed. The failure was approximately 160,000.
The consumer was informed his vehicle was on fire.the fire was coming from the engine compartment on the drivers side close to the fire wall.the cruise control had failed about 2 weeks or a month prior to the fire.no after market equipment on vehicle.no structure damage.will e-mail photos to bruce york.
On july 17 2006 i arrived at work and parked my 2001 ford f150 pu near the country club where i work. I went inside and was in the club for approx 10 min when a fellow employee came running inside and said my pu was on fire. I immediately called the fire dept. While some of the other employees tried helping me put the fire out. I had no type of warning that something like this would happen. I had no problems with my pu until this moment. My pu was totaled and now i have nothing.this situation could have been alot worse if i would not have had fellow employees there to help me out. The club could have caught a fire or someone could have been really hurt.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.the contact stated that his vehicle caught fire under the hood on the driver side.a police report was filed.on march 31, 2008, the contact received a recall notice for the vehicle speed control: cruise control, which suggested he schedule an appointment to have the recall work performed.the recall number was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 127,000.
While parked the consumer's 2001 ford 150 supercrew caught on fire.the consumer asked the dealer what the cause was and he was told it was the brake deactivation switch for the cruise control.
I am having a hard time getting ford to replace a defective, and recalled part. Who do i contact?
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150 super crew. The contact stated that after parking the vehicle, he was informed that the vehicle was engulfed in flames. The fire department was called and advised that the modular of the cruise control was the cause of the fire. The manufacturer was contacted and they advised the contact to take the vehicle to a dealer. The failure and the current mileages were approximately 248,000. ...update 01/20/12
On april 21,2007 my 2001 f150 was sitting in the front yard after being driven for about 30 minutes that morning and started a fire. In no time the truck was a total lose. Was living in gulfport,miss. After the storm (katrina) every thing was all messed up. I had no insurance on the truck . I thought since there was a recall on my truck i could work things out with ford . As time went by and all the paperwork fielded out as ford requested,they sent me a letter saying they needed 90 days to have their engineers check my components. 90 days went by still no response from ford. Then i received a letter from ford saying it wasn't their fault. As of right now,i'm at a stand still needing help with this matter.
2001 ford f150 super crew cruise control burnt out.*mrthe consumer was told his vehicle was not included in the recall, even though his cruise control switch failed.
2001 f-150 caught on fire while parked in carport.when the vehicle caught on fire it also caught a portion of the consumer's home on fire.the vehicle was pulled from under the carport where it totally burned.the fire inspected informed the consumer that the vehicle caught on fire due to a faulty cruise control which had been recalled.the consumer's never received a recall notification.
Vehicle caught on fire unexpectedly whenparked in the driveway. Results showed that there was a shortage in cruise control, causing the engine to catch on fire.
Vehicle caught on fire in the middle of the night while parked in the driveway, not running.i have liability insurance only...didn't think there was any reason i would report it to the insurance company.truck was destroyed...luckily my brother awoke in the middle of the night and saw the truck on fire.the truck was parked less than a foot away from the house.my brother was able to put the fire out without getting hurt.i considered it a miracle no one was hurt.
Dt: 2001 ford f150 crew cab xl model. The caller stated thattruck burned last week about 4:45 am.the sound of a horn blowing woke the caller up and he went outside and sawtruck was on fire.called 911, and the police and the fire department came and put the fire out.the fire started in the engine and worked its way to the cab of the truck.the truck was parlkd at caller'shouse.the lean holders inspector came out on july 14, 2005 and looked at the truck.the insurance company wanted police and fire reports.
May 12th 2006 my 2001 ford f-150 caught fire in my mother's garage and burned the truck totally up and the fire resulted in my mother's house being a total loss.
Vehicle was parked for 7 hours and itwas engulfed in flames.owner was notified by a coworker. Ownercontacted the manufacturer, who stated that this vehicle was not on recall, and there was nothing else they could do.
Thirty minutes after returning home my 2001 f-150 caught fire in my driveway. I was never notified of a recall, however i found out after the fact that the cruise control switch was recalled on my vehicle.
While driving at any speed cruise control failed to work. Consumer was unable to set a speed. Dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
Take a look a my vehicle history, i baby my truck - never used off-road.i have replaced several items that i feel should have been fixed by ford.i had to buy a warranty that cover most of the stuff.some parts with defects that were replaced.most replaced at 40,000-80,000 miles1.) transmission completely replaced2.) rearend replaced3.) i'm on my third set of all 4 ball joints4.) tie rods, tie rod ends (replaced twice now)5.) coil6.) headlight housing (3-4 times)7.) brakes, numerous things worked on and replaced dealership was never able to stop the thumping noise that is still there, said it was normal (not)8.) idler arm (replaced twice)9.) sunroof switch replaced twice, reported loud bang when opening.a&b kia said it was normal - no, now it is completely broke and will barely open and have to force closed.10.) sideview mirrors vibrated11.) abs sensor replaced12.) keyless entry replaced13.) steering bearings replaced14.) back bumper is rustingthese are just some of the things i can remember right off hand.i've got all receipts.i take care of this truck - wash and wax once a week by hand (unless really bad weather) then i just take it to the car wash automatic or actual people washing.keep inside just as nice.if you want to check out a vehicle for safety/recall information you should start with mine.
My 2001 ford f-150 caught fire on feb 21, 2006 i had received a letter from ford about the recall a week before the fire on feb 13, 2006.
Cruise control after the manufacturer rep replaced the parts for the recall on this vehicle . The cruise control stopped working when my wife took it back to the dealership they said that there was nothing that they had done to cause this problem and they could run a check on it for $30.00 and let her know what was wrong. Is this what a recall is about?
On 8/12/05 woke up 2001 f-150 on firedue to cruise control switch defect.
Dt: the cruise control module was smoking this morning. As soon as the vehicle was starting there was smoke coming under thehood. This just started today. The cruise control stopped working this week. Have taken the truck to the dealer, and it is there now. The dealer informed the consumer was not under the recall. The truck will start but will not go into gear.
Dt: had ford 2001 f-150 supercrew caught on fire in garage burned house down onjan 11,2005.there was an investigation and it was ruled the vehicle caused the fire.insurance gave value of vehicle.there was fire departmentreport filed.
Owner went on an errand and parked the vehicle for 5 or 6 minutes and the vehicle was on fire. The fire was noticed by a passer by who contacted the fire department. Owner contacted the manufacturer,and was told that this vehicle was not included in the speed control deactivation switch recall due to vin, and there wasnothing else they could do.
Dt: the cruise control quit working 6 months ago.took vehicle to a local ford dealer, who never inspected the truck, but said it was probably a module and not what was listed as the component on nhtsa camp id recall 05v017000.there was a current recall involving the cruise control switch but this applied to earlier buildmodels not theconsumer's vehicle.no repairs were made.contacted ford directly and filed a complaint after taking to a an independent service shop.the mechanic noted this involved a potential fire hazard on the cruise control switch.no repairs were made at this service shop as well.no alterations or corrections have been made to the cruise control switch.
Dt: the contact stated2001 ford f150 caught on fire on9-25-05 while parked. The fires originatedunder the hood. The fire was near the brake cylinder. The fire department was not called. The consumerput the fire out with water and a fire extinguisher. The consumerhad not talked to the dealer or the manufacturer yet. The truck was not totaled. She reported ofhaving a blown fuse twice. They replaced the fuse both times. When the fuse would blew out there would not be any windshieldwipers ,cruise control or lights. Would have to put the truck in neutral in order to start the truck. Shedid not havethe scds replaced prior to the fire.
The consumer parked the vehicle at 6:00 pm and about 10 minutes later the truck caught on fire.the fire was coming from the engine compartment on the drivers side.the vehicle had cruise control.the cruise control was only used one time before the fire like 6 or 7 months ago.will e-mail pictures to bruce york.the vehicle wasnot insured.another vehicle was parked beside it and caught fire. *sc
My 2001 f-150 caught fire from the front driver side. The cruise control switch. I was able to stop the fire before it ruined my truck.
Dt: the consumer states that his 2001 ford f150 caught on fire.the damage was to the front bumper. The whole front end was destroyed by the fire. The vehicle was parked in a parking lot. The truck had been sitting for around thirty to forty-five minutes. The alarm started going off when the police noticed that the vehicle was on fire. The fire started from under the hood.the owner rarely used his cruise control.the fire was out of control and the fire department had to be called in.there is a fire department report filed. There is not a police report. There were no problems prior to the fire. The owner does have pictures of the truck some at the scene and other pictures have been taken after the vehicle was moved. The police told the consumer to check into the cruise control deactivation switch problem.
Dt: 2001 ford f150 crew cab.on 7-17-05 while the vehicle was parked it caught on fire.about a week before this the cruise control went out. Consumer did not have a chance to get the dealer to look at it.the fire chief said that the fire had started in the electrical box around the cruise control area.the fire chief wrotea report.consumer believed that the fire chief turned it over to the police.whenconsumer contacted the manufacturer they said someone would get back to him.he called them again they said it would be turned over to consumer affairs.the next time consumercalled they told him that the legal department was handling it.also, told himlegal department would be sending him some papers to fill out within five days.it has been at least a week since that.about a year ago it smoked and missed a little.the dealership found that the valve guides were bad.and they replaced the heads.there had been no other problems with the vehicle until now.what was left of the vehicle was parked at consumers home. Some of consumer'syard itemswere also damaged.the dealership that worked on the vehicle was starke ford in starke, florida.
Dt:caller went to work and left his truckand while he was out the vehicle caught on fire.fire department was not called, and there was no report filed. Dealer or manufacturer has not been contacted yet. Vehicle was not completely destroyed.
The consumer's 2001 ford f150 caught on fire while parked in his garage.
Recall campaign 05v017000 concerning cruise control deactivation switch fires: vehicle was parked 6-7 hours before it caught on fire under the hood. The local fire department arrived to extinguish the fire. The fire marshall investigator informed the consumer that the fire was started by an electrical short in the cruise control switch.
2001 ford f150 caught on fire underneath the fender on the left front side. *mr the vehicle was turned off and the consumer had gone into the house.thirty minutes later flames were seen coming from under the vehicles left side.*sc the consumer believed the problem may have been from the cruise control.
2001 ford f-150 ford pick up truck caught fire. Also causing damage to our 2002 camper.
While vehicle was parked a fire started under the hood.vehicle was totaled.dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.while driving 73 mph with the cruise control engaged, the accelerator pedal extended to the floorboard when the resume button was pressed.as of september 10, 2007, the dealer had not inspected the vehicle.the failure mileage was 34,500 and current mileage was 36,500.
2001 ford f150 super crew cruise control issueswhen using the cruise control at highway speeds (50-65 mph), if you encounter an incline sufficient for the transmission to downshift the cruise control begins to accelerate in a runaway mode.it will not shutoff.during one of these events i allowed the vehicle to continue accelerating to determine if the cruise would eventually shut down.it did not and i reached a speed of over 90 mph.whereas there was a recall on this vehicle for fires related to the cruise control i waited until those parts were available before mentioning this to my ford dealer.the dealer insisted that the recall would not fix this problem.that is, the sudden acceleration was unrelated to the recall.on 2/16/06 i took my vehicle to the dealer for the sudden acceleration complaint.he test drove the vehicle and was not able to duplicate the problem so his contention was that if he cannot duplicate it, it does not exist.nothing could be further from the truth.this is a dangerous situation!
Ford motor co. Issued a voluntary recall on thousands of f-150 series pu's in early 2005, concerning the cruise contol switch. My cruise control quit operating so i checked what ford asked. Sure enough the switch was full of fluid. I was told by my ford dealer that this was a recall problem and would be fixed when parts came available. I called the dealership in july 2005 and was informed that the parts were available. Upon taking the vehicle in,i was told, even though the vehicle had the recall problem, it would not be fixed at this time, as some models were still under investigation. I have no experience in vehicle recall investigation, however i do have a fair knowledge of automobiles, and if it looks like a duck,quacks like a duck, it's a duck!
Ford f1502001, caught on fire while parked, ref., odi number 10115927. Fire may have been due to faulty cruise deactivation switch.
Woke up in the morning to truck on fire..called the fire department right away as vehicle was parked close to home they were able to put it out...thankfully only damage outside of vehicle was to the pavers on driveway..did call ford company and my name was not even listed as owner of vehicle...old owner was...probably why i never received the recall notice.
Small fire and burning of wires coming out of the brake master cylinder "cruise-control deactivation switch" electrical wires damaged and need replacement.. Called ford stated that vehicle was not covered by the recall issued april 2005. My vehicle is a 2001 ford 150 scab.
My 2001 ford f-150 caught on fire around 2:30 a.m. On august 5,2007 it was parked in my drive way and it had not been moved that entire day. We had the police come and make a report along with the firefighters and they told us that the cause had been the deactivation switch of the cruise control that made the truck get on fire. We have those reports so we contacted our insurance they told us that even though we had full coverage the insurance did not cover the damage that was caused. So they recommended us to talk to ford to see what they could do for us. But when we contacted them they took our information. They requested pictures and the reports that had been made we faxed them to carmen from the ford consumer affairs department. But we never received anything back from them that is when we sent them a letter notifying them how disappointed we where. The next day carmen contacted my daughter elisa rodriguez and told her that they still hadn't been able to do anything for us but that she would let us know. As the days passed wewould not receive anything from ford so we would call them over and over again but now they not only didn't give us information but they would not return our calls we left various messages. But therewas no answer . Until one day my daughter called and carmen finally answered and told us that they could not do anything for us because the vehicle had been to badly burned in order to see what had caused it to get on fire. Butford never sent anyone to make investigations or a report they just didn't even try to helpus in anything they just assumed everything they said .
On 7-1-06 a customer had her f150 towed to my repair facility. At that time i had the 2001 f150 pushed in to securethe truck for the holiday weekend. On 7-3-06 i got a call informing me that my shop was on fire. The fire chief in his report pointed his finger at the ford. Since then i have 2 point of origin fire investigators look at the truck they also pointed the finger at ford. A ford rep. Came out and took a few pics. And said '!@#$% happens and then left. So far ford has not came to look at the truck. What and i suppose to do?
I have a 2001 ford f150 supercrew pick up.i don't recall giving a notice in the mail, however i saw a story on tv about a woman whose home burned down due to the defect of the cruise control. My wife drives the vehicle to work everyday in weslaco and the dealership is just a block away from her office. This is not the dealership that the vehicle was purchased from. My wife took the vehicle to the local dealership twice to get the recall fixed but the customer service department was so rude she didn't leave it. The last time was just wednesday june 8th.there is more to tell about this but not enough space. I am unemployed and my wife's income is all we have right now so our insurance had lapsed so she parked the truckoutside my mother in law's house and my wife was driving her mom's car. Tuesday june 14th at about 4pm someone knocked on my mother in law's door and told her that the truck was on fire. She called the fire department and they came and put it out but the entire truck was gone. The fire marshal told hundreds of photos and documented everything. He told us that it was defintely the recall of a factory default. He said there had been 5 cases in weslaco all the same. The fire starts in the motor under the front side left tire. The tire popped, the hood was totally burns away the bumper and the paint on the sides. The dash board, side mirrors and the motor is all one molded piece. The winshield exploded with glass everywhere. I am only thankful that it didn't burn down the house or that someone i love wasn't driving it when the fire started.
Dt: while vehicle was parked the engine department was completely engulfed with flames. The engine blew up the tires, and blew out the front and back windows. The damage was done to the front driver and passenger side of the vehicle. The fire did damage to the yard, consumer had to re-sod, reseed, andreconst the yard.the total amount for damage and loss is $1,000. Consumer called fire department and then had the vehicle towed to storage garage. *sb
Vehicle was parked for four hours whenconsumer decided to sweep the garage.upon entering the garage vehicle was on fire.the fire department responded to put the fire out.this vehicle was not included in the cruise control nhtsa recall 05v017000.
On the evening of oct. 4, 2005 at 5:50 pm, i arrived home from work and parked my 2001 ford f150 supercrew in my garage.i had a normal evening and retired to bed at 10:00 pm at approximately 11:30pm the smoke detector in my home awakened me.i jumped out of bed and ran to the other side of my house and observed through the door into the garage, my f150 on fire.the flames were fully involving the front of the car with flames shooting out of both wheel wells and just inside the windshield on the drivers side.i called 911 and the fire department arrived quickly but too late to save my truck or my house and contents which were subsequently destroyed. I did not know of nor did i receive a notification of the recall from ford regarding the cruise control switch.as a matter of fact i have yet to receive notice.
Dt: 2001 ford f150.the vehicle caught on fire while parked.this occurred on 7-28-05, when the fire department came the vehicle was already in flames.the fire investigator saidthat the fire started in the cruise control area.there were no other objects that caught on fire.everything except for part of the vehicle bed has been melted.there were no other problems with the vehicle except for a slight bumper adjustment.consumer was going to contact the manufacturer next.
Preliminary data..ford f150 2001 supercrew was left unattended while shopping. Upon return i noted a puddle of fluid that was not present earlier under the vehicle. Upon leaning down on the drivers side front to inspect for the source of the leak small flames were noted in the engine compartment. Upon opening the hood for further inspection it was noted that the rear driver side of the engine compartment was on fire (appearing to me and other observers to be electrical in nature) with the brake fluid reservoir completed melted. The flames first observed were forced by the molten plastic dripping down into the engine compartment. The fire department was notified but thanks to some employees of the shop and the availability there of an approved extinguisher, the fire was terminated before the arrival of the fire department some 7 minutes later. Comments were made by others and later by internet research that the damage has all of the appearances of being forced by the speed control deactivation switch issue. The vehicle is currently under evaluation by a ford dealership and my insurance company. Fortunately the vehicle was unoccupied at the time and was in the middle of a strip center parking lot with no vehicles around it should the fire had time to develop further. Earlier or later, it could have easily consumed my home.
2001 ford f150 caught on fire while parked. *mr the cruise control went out. The vehicle was not totaled but there was extreme damage to the vehicle.the consumer received a recall letter in february 2005.recall number 05v017000.(speed control deactivation switch) *sc
1 month ago my 2001 f150 would not crank.i checked the fuse and the #6 fuse (5 amp) had blown.i replaced it with a new 5 amp fuse and it blew again.i called our roadside assistance and asked that the truck be towed as we wanted to know why it was blowing the fuse each time we replaced it.the repair shop had the truck for 2 days and could not duplicate the problemabout 10 days later it blew a fuse again. This time it was the #15 fuse(still a 5 amp fuse) and this time the truck would crank but would not go out of park. Called a tow truck again and had it taken to a different repair shop that night. I spoke with the repair shop owner on sat july 1 and told him it was a secondary vehicle and as this was a holiday weekend not to rush. Just when they opened back up after the holiday if he could get it fixed then.on the morning of july 4th 2006 we were called around 10:30 am by the repair shop owner, who was also a tenant in this building, that our truck had caught on fire during the night and was a total loss.he asked that we come right over.we called our insurance on the way as we luckily still had full coverage even though our truck was paid for.the auto repair shop had all the bay doors cut open by the fire department during the night(july 3rd) and there were several other cars in the building that were damaged also.at least one of which was a total loss also.the building had water and smoke damage even in its restroom. Therepair shop has not been able to open all week and who knows how large his deductible, etc is.i have since found out my ford 2003 excursion has a fire recall on it.i am terrified to have my children in it or have it near my home or someone else's as i don't want to be responsible if it happens again. I have also found out that in my neighborhood of 26 houses. The man 4 doors down had his f150 burn down in his driveway during the night. It happened the month prior to us moving here.
Ford f150 caught fire and burned while sitting in parking lot due to recall of cruise control - outcome pending.
The consumer parked the vehicle in the garage, went into the house.after dinner, the consumers' wife heard a loud pop and the dog was barking at the door.the consumer wentto the garage door , opened it, and saw flames coming from between the hood and the windshield on the driver's side.the consumer was givena fire extinguisher from the kitchenemptied it onto the vehicle, then got another extinguisher that was inthe garage and emptied it.however the fire was not slowing down at all.the consumer moved the second vehicle from the garage and homeburned down.the consumer stated the cruise control wasthe cause of the fire, however this is not official.
Recall of ford f150 pickup for underhood cruise control defect.the last communication said the repair would be made by feb 15, 2006.this was the third date set.the dealer disconnected my cruise control at the manufacturers request last fall. I have had no communication from them since.
Dt: the contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The cruise control quit about one year ago. Also, one month ago consumer could not get vehicle out of park. Yesterday could not get vehicleout of gear again.he replaced the fuse to cruise control after that the cruise control worked.he bought more fuses, they would blow everytime the cruise control was plugged in. Ford said that the fuses, cruise control and the park gear were not connected by the fuses. Service gargae said to unplug the cruise control. Whenhe unplugged the cruise control, the vehicle came out of park, and the cruise control would work.he called ford, and they saidthis vehicle was not in a recall. As soon as he started to plugthe cruise control t it started to smoke. So he quit, trying to plug it up.
Our ford f-150 truck, [xxx], caught fire at 2:30 am on feb 10, 2006.it was parked beside our home and melted the vinyl siding on the side of the home where the fire started.the truck was parked and the last time it was driven was 8:30 pm , feb 9, 2006.we received arecall for the cruise control in sept, 2005.the truck was taken to burns ford in lancaster, sc and was disconnected in oct, 2005.the dealership did not have the replacement part to install, the part was to come in feb, 2006.the truck burned before the replacement was installed.we have tried to find out the cause of this fire by contacting ford motor company's consumer affairs department.we are not getting any response.pictures were sent to ford via certified mail, and a confirmation that the cd with the pictures were received by ford on 2-28-06.we have emailed ford, left voice mails to find out the status of their investigation as to the cause and have not been contacted.we are extremely disappointed in the way ford is handling this. The vehicle was taken to cedesco rozzelles ferry rd in charlotte, nc.updated 07/17/2012 information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)
The contact owned a 2001 ford f150.the contact stated that his caught fire while parked in his driveway.the fire destroyed the vehicle.there were no injuries, deaths or police report.the contact received a recall notice for vehicle speed control on march 22, 2008.the current and failure mileages were 193,000.
Dt: the contact owns a 2001 ford f150. The contact stated while driving with the cruise control on the vehicle accelerated at speeds of 90 mph and above, almost causing an accident. While this was occurring one could smell a burningodor,and see smoke coming from under the hood. After this occurred the contact took the vehicle todealership, and the dealership assured him that they would not touch the vehicle until they ran a diagnostic test and made sure the vehicle was under warranty. The consumer left the vehicle at the dealership, and when he returned he found that the dealership blew up the engine. This happened when the dealership attempted to start the vehicle because of the cruise control still activated which caused the engine to blowout. The dealership did not want to replace the engine because later found out that the vehicle was no longer under warranty. Contacted the manufacturer, and the manufacturer hung up on him.
Mid-february 2001 super crew cruise went out and i took it to kinsel ford, and was told it was not part of the recall.on march 27 smoke came out from under the hood and the swich that was under the recall( i was told this by the kinsel rep resentative had burned completely in two.i again took it to the ford dealer, and again was told it was not covered under the recall.
On or about march 15, 2005 i got into my f150, 2001, ford pickup and started the vehicle, when immediately smoke began pouring out from under the hood.this was in the morning at the start of my day, and the truck had been sitting all night and the engine was cold.when i looked under the hood i observed a red hot glow on the driver's side around some wiring.after certified ford technicians examined the truck i was told that this was a result of a defect in the cruise control switch which i understand your agency is investigating.these repairs cost me $728.00.am i able to recoup my repair cost?
Dt*: the contact stated while the vehicle was parked for six hours in the driveway next to a residence, it became engulfed in flames.the fire originated from under the hood.the fire department was called and extinguished the fire.an additional vehicle parked next to the truck and part of the contact's house was also damaged from the fire.there were no problems with the vehicle prior to the incident.the manufacturer was contacted and verified the vehicle was included in the recall.the contact stated a recall notice was never received.updated 10/17/2006 -
Defective ford f150 super crew cab (vin [xxx]). Consumer request investigation involving nhtsa recall no 99v-124, ford recall 99s15.the truck caught on fire andresulted in the death of a child (doc type gen).the consumer believes the recalled cruise control deactivation switch was the cause of the fire.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
A 2001 ford with a defective speed deactivation control device burned to the ground.my chevrolet truck was parked next to the ford, therefore also burned to a total loss.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150.on june 2, 2008, after being driven for nine hours, the vehicle caught fire while parked in the contact's driveway.he never received a recall notice and no preventive repairs were made in the event of a fire.prior to the fire, the cruise control had stopped working.the current mileage was 180,000 and failure mileage was 177,000.
Vehicle accelerated suddenly and unexpectedly, resulting in a minor collision. Dealer has been notified.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f150 super cab.during a tropical storm, rain entered the vehicle through the windshield.the vehicle was taken to the dealer and a new windshield was installed because the old one had a defective seal.the repair would cost $1,300.the current and failure mileages were 69,000.
Matching nhtsa recall id: 01v258000snow on windshield, attempted to use wipers but immediately shut them off since they did not move. Windshield wiper motor caught fire and produced a large amount of smoke which filled the cab and also came out from under the hood. Vehicle was shut off and fire and smoke cleared on its own. Snow was removed by hand from windshield. Vehicle was placed back in the on position (but not started) and the windshield wipers would not turn off even in the off position. Fuse was pulled to turn them off. Windshield wiper motor was replaced but was not covered by a recall per the dealership. My vehicle is from the kansas city plant - windshield wiper motor part number: f6du-17b571-ab dated: 06/12/0000:11:12n12v.
The contact owns a 2001 ford f-150. The contact stated that the front driver's seat belt would not attach into its buckle. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The contact also stated that the rear windshield was leaking. The manufacturer was made aware of the failures and informed the contact that there were no recalls addressing the failures. The failure mileage was 115,000.
The heater core leaks coolant into the interior compartment fogging the windows and preventing use of the heater system to defog/defrost window providing an unsafe driving condition during frosty or rainy days. Core has been replaced now 4 times using manufacturer parts or aftermarket parts. All technical bulletins have been followed to try and complete the repair successfully. The fixhas not lasted. Date listed below for when occurred is date of last occurance.
I was driving to work this morning and around 7:00 am.it was approximately 20 degrees outside and i tried the rear defroster.the rear defroster has worked only about 20% of the time for the last few months and not at all for the last 3 weeks; so needless to say i was very surprised when it actually turned on today.10 minutes after turning on the defrost i was driving approx 30mph through town when i heard a loud bang inside the truck.it was loud enough that i swerved and looked around to see if people were throwing ice chunks at cars or shooting bb guns.a few minutes later i noticed that the rear windshield on the driver side of the truck had completely shattered.the only thing holding the glass together is the tint tape.the window will need a complete replacement.
Blend door failure, i do not have the ability to control my heat / cool settings.one day it worked and now it does not. The dealership wants $800 to fix the problem.
Consumerhad canopy installed on vehicle. When consumer went to shut back glass ,it shattered.locking mechanism fell on vehicle, and scratched up vehicle.contact dealer. Dealerwas doing nothing.
Child 2 1/2 yr old in truck. Had head out window & stepped on button & window was raised. Driver tried to lower window as child kept stepping on button. Child was choking. Had to break window to get child's head out of window.
When engaging automatic door locks, they come down. If passenger or driver has arm over lock,arm gets pinched and bruised. Please provide any further information.i
Mirror on drivers side is defective, driver cannot see out of that glass, there is a blind spot, dealership is aware of problem.consumer stated the factory installed a mirror that is inadequate for the vehicle, consumer stated while in a left lane, a vehicle in the right lane can not be seen because of the type of mirror.
1) while driving kids to school, electricsun roof was placed in the full open position, after deciding the morning air was too cool for the children an attempt was made to closesun roof. 2) the unit would not close, it had fialed in the full open position. Driver had to pull to the side of the road due to the distraction of the roof not closing. After determining the roof was not going to close, the driver took the vehicle home. With rain emanate in the area from hurricane bonnie and charley. The truck was taken to a ford dealer. The service department found the motor assembly had failed. 3)a new motor assembly was ordered, this is when the dealer found out due to failures and a design flaw the motor assemble was redesigned.
2001 ford f-150 supercrew windshield leaked with no sign of this happening. Shorted out computer, fuse box. Engine shutdown while traveling in left lane of a highway. No crash but very close to causing one.was able to get into median. No previous accident with truck,original windshield with no cracks or blemishes. Maintained well and typically garaged.
We (abra auto body and glass--apple valley location) are replacing the windshield in a 2001 f150 that was cracked in an accident.we found that the clear coat isn't sticking to the base coat, where the urethane is.there is adhesion between the clear coat and urethane, but not clear coat and base coat.it is peeling off in chunks, creating a windshield adhesion problem which can potentially cause the windshield to come out of the vehicle in a severe crash or a roll over accident.this is a potential for a deadly situation if this were to happen.this could possibly be a problem for many trucks out there.is there still a problem with adhesion between base and clear coats in silver colors???this problem should be addressed immediately for the safety of your vehicle drivers. I contacted the ford hotline (800-392-3673) and spoke with arial (employee number 2141) and he told me that because we are not a ford dealer, there is nothing that he could do to look into this problem.the customer would need to bring the vehicle to a ford dealer to have inspected.i let him know that the windshield was out of the vehicle and the vehicle isn't driveable because of this.i also let him know that we couldn't install the windshield with this problem still there.he told me that the customer would need to have the vehicle towed to a dealer then to have it inspected.i verified that he wants me to have the customer pay to have the vehicle towed to a ford dealer to check out the windshield adhesion problem??he said "yes".i thanked him for his time and contacted randy kaiser at apple valley ford in apple valley minnesota for further advise into this issue.
Windshield has film on outside of glass when wiper blades are turned on when it is raining. Windshield has been cleaned , replaced, cleaned again. Wiper blades have been replaced. Has been taken back to dealer several times . Problem still is not solved. Ford rep looked at this truck and 5 more on the dealer lot . All trucks had the same problem. Please contact us and we can dicuss this in further detail.
Winshield has some sort of oil etc on it, casuing a smearing on rainy nights, seriously obscuring vision.
Side window lock sticks out so far that it is causing passenger to hit head and other parts of face.consumer states that the side window locks are in the back seat area and the length and shape of the locks make them dangerous.
Windshield wipers work, but will not cleanglass, consumer unable to see in rain. Been to dealer twice so far, could not remedy problem.
The windshield wipers failed to work consistent basis.
On several occasions, when using my right turn signal with the windshield wipers running, the windshield washer fluid comes on and stays on causing a blinding turn. The dealer could not make it fail during service, however it has happened at least five times.
Consumer states the wipers work intermittently in bad weather conditions. The problem has progressed for over 9 months. Dealer contacted. Please provide more information.
While traveling at approximately 40 mph inrain,windshield wipers failed to operate. This was causing a loss of visibility.dealership has not examinedvehicle.please provide any additional information/attachments.
The vehicle experienced the same problem as stated in recall #01v258000, however the vehicle identification number was not included in the recall.
The wiper motor melted and harness and connector melted cowl. Consumer received a recall notice #01v258000.the vehicle was taken in for service on the wiper mot0r.the consumer was made to pay for the service rendered on the wiper motor.two years later the wiper motor caught fire and did considerable damage to the vehicle.*tc
Matching nhtsa recall id: 01v258000snow on windshield, attempted to use wipers but immediately shut them off since they did not move. Windshield wiper motor caught fire and produced a large amount of smoke which filled the cab and also came out from under the hood. Vehicle was shut off and fire and smoke cleared on its own. Snow was removed by hand from windshield. Vehicle was placed back in the on position (but not started) and the windshield wipers would not turn off even in the off position. Fuse was pulled to turn them off. Windshield wiper motor was replaced but was not covered by a recall per the dealership. My vehicle is from the kansas city plant - windshield wiper motor part number: f6du-17b571-ab dated: 06/12/0000:11:12n12v.
While driving home from new hampshire, suddenly there was a fire in the windshield wiper motor. I had the wipers on at a slow speed as it was misting outside. I put the fire our with snow from the roadside. As we continued home the radio went dead, the battery went to low and the lights started flicking on and off. As a result of the fire the windshield cracked, and continued all the way across from one side to the other. I luckily found an open ford dealer that gave us a small rental and repaired the truck.
The vehicle was idling with the wipers on slow speed.smoke began to come out of the vent between the windshield and the hood.the plastic vent burst into flames and melted.the flames were extinguished with minimal damage to the vehicle.the wipers are the only thing that doesn't operate now.
Consumer states that the drivers side rear wheel and hub failed dropping metal pads to the ground.cause is unknonw.please provide any further information. Ts
Right rear rim separated and came apart. Also,wheel warped. This occurred while driving.
I took my 2001 ford f150 to have a tire repaired, assuming it had a nail in it because it had a slow leak.i was informed that the (original equipment) aluminum wheel had a crack in it.i was further informed that this is considered to be a fairly common problem with ford's aluminum wheels of that vintage.
The truck started on fire while sitting in the driveway hours after being parked. By the time we realized it was on fire, it was totally out of control and the truck well beyond saving. It burned so hot it melted the tires, the siding of the house and destroyed part of a privacy fence. We kept water on the fire until it went out about an hour and a half later. The fire started under the hood and the whole front of the truck is almost unrecognizable. The owner ( [xxx] ) is an auto mechanic and has been for forty plus years. We run an auto repair business. We had heard vague things about fords and fires but did not look into it until after the incident. We purchased the truck this winter and never got any recall notices for the cruise control switch problem. The prior owner says he did not either. We have not yet contacted ford because of reading all the horror stories of how they refuse responsibility. We had liability insurance only. The anger is letting up a bit and the shock has worn off and now we are figuring out the next step. Reporting the incident to you seems to be it. I will contact ford on monday.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
Its not what happened its what may happen soon the rust is so bad in the rear i cant even put a trailer hitch on and the rear shackles that hold the leaf springs on are about to break off theres so much rust im very concerned.
While driving on 4- way lane highway with cruise control set on 70 mphfelt jerk in wheel/lost control, and hit cemet wall bouncing off into highway. Consumer climbed out of vehicle, and noticedfront left rim was broken, and tire was lying unerneath rim.
While driving on the freeway here in san diego, ca. On dec. 31, 2018 at 11:15 am, at 65 mph i noticed a car in front of me swerve and before a could dodge the object i hit it with my left front tire. A delfinity, dakota, a/t 2, lt265/75 r16. With only 28,880 miles on them.was not long before my steering became wobbly.after managing to get over to the right side of the shoulder of the road in heavy traffic i observed my tire was flat and destroyed beyond repair.after replacing it with the spare in the rain.i returned home to check for any damage to my truck, but found none.after a call the the pepboys store where i purchased them on apr. 30, 2013, as well as the road hazard service plan, i learned they do not carry these tires any more.i was offered a different brand tire as a replacement. Can you imagine driving your pride and joy with three tires of one brand and one of a different brand. Unacceptable!!as of now reading the other many complaints about these tires i can only accept them replacing all the tires under warranty.
On 9/4/2018 i bought 4 brand new destination le2 p-metric owl p265/75r16 tires with a 60000 warranty from firestone in hesperia ca. My daughter just bought the truck and i wanted her to be safe with new tires.on november 14, 2018 on her way to work at 5:00 a.m she had a terrible roll over. She is currently in icu. She just had a cranioplasty 15 days ago. She has a severe tbi. She hasn't walked since the day of rollover. She was on life support. Still on tracheostomy. She will be disabled all if her life. She is 22 years old. She was driving approx. 55 mph. She was out of control when all three witnesses saw her coming at them. This happened on summit valley rd in hesperia ca. It is one lane each direction. She was approaching th top of a hill. When she got over the hill she was out of control and the vehicle rolled and she was ejected. She was found under the truck. The tires had less than 5,000 miles on them. Please don't buy these tires. I am still not sure if she will survive this.i am so heartbroken i can barely move.
Woke up this morning to a couple of loud "booms".my husband went to check it out and discovered his truck (which we just purchased in may) was on fire.the fire destroyed the truck, melted the siding on our house and garage, and even cracked three of our neighbor's windows.we are so grateful the firefighters arrived when they did or this fire would've kept burning our house.the truck hadn't moved since last night...don't know what happened but we will not be purchasing a ford again.
Left rear wheel locks up without warning. Car towed to dealer. Dealer states parking brake shoe comes loose brom backing causing wheel to lock. Gas station who towed car to dealer stated this is the second case he has seen. Dealer has not repaired the defect.
I had been at my neighbors house for over 1 1/2 hours. We heard a loud boom that shook the trailer we ran outside and discovered the drivers side tire blew out due to the fire. The entire hood was melting down onto the motor . There was no electrical components left under the hood by this time and the fire was spreading to the cab , but we finally put it out then the fire department came . I called my insuranceco , they are investigating the cause of the fire . Please let me know if any of this pertains to my case . Thank you
While moving slowly consumer heard a clicking noise coming from the left front of the wheel.consumer was able to jack the vehicle up. There were three left lug nuts finger tight and one was not tight enough. When checking other lug nuts they found three fingers tight loose on left rear also.
Right frontvibration,right front floor and mirror vibration , this truck has been to the dealer four times without any satisfactory results
Right rear rim separated and came apart. Also,wheel warped. This occurred while driving.
Our insured, mr mohssin, performed an evasive manuever at highway speed applying the brakes to the maximum while turning. His 2001 f150 harley edition is equipped with abs as well as 20" rims which are 40lbs heavier than stock. In the last several weeks, we have gathered sufficient evidence to suggest that the lf and rf brake caliper brackets snapped during this loss causing both tire/wheel/hub assys to shear off the spindle nuts and become separated from the vehicle. There was no impact with any other vehicle prior to this and all components on this vehicle are oem. It is the opinion of our indpendent reconstructionist engineer that there is ample reason for ford to be concerned and review the evidence for themselves. To date, we have had no luck getting any response or interest in reviewing our findings. Many avenues have been pursued to seek some response. The only contact so far has directed us to submit a subrogation demand if we seek recovery. Our concern at this point is to get the insured his vehicle back. Physical evidence has been secured. Repairs will begin the first week of july. We would appreciate it if the nhtsa could persuade a ford representative to contact our ncal pd mgr, eric hacker at 916 853-4607 to confirm ford's position. We appreciate any assistance you can provide.
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