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The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. While driving approximately 75 mph, the vehicle veered to the left and crashed into a guardrail without warning. The vehicle crossed the highway into oncoming traffic and crashed into another guardrail. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed and there were no injuries. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The contact attempted to move the vehicle and discovered that the steering wheel turned as designed; however, the wheels failed to move. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 226,000.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250.after the vehicle was broken into, the contact discovered that the lock was popped open and the alarm system was deactivated with a flathead screwdriver.a police report was filed.he felt that this was unsafe because someone could easily break into his vehicle without triggering the alarm.the current and failure mileages were 33,000.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that while driving 70 mph, the battery warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the vehicle became difficult to steer and brakes also failed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection where they stated that the air compressor needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 147,000. The vin was unavailable.

Instrument panel loses power. No guages work when power is lost. No tach or speedometer, electric windows also do not work. This is a safety issue if i cant determine how fast i am going.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that only after the vehicle was driven, the vehicle failed to restart immediately after the engine was turned off. The contact waited ten minutes or more before the vehicle resumed normal functioned. Most recently, the contact tapped the starter solenoid repeatedly to start the vehicle.the failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the starter solenoid assembly was replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the problem. The approximate failure mileage was 1,000. .. ..updated 10/21/14updated 4/1/15

The contact owns a 2007 ford f250. The contact stated that while driving approximately 40 mph, white smoke emitted from the exhaust as the check engine warning light illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a dealer, who stated that the oil cooler was defective and the erg valve would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 37,188.

1) faulty head bolts repair was over $6000 involved gaskets, cracked heads, bolts, updates and upgrades.2) death wobble front end issues (mine are fortunately occurring at at low speeds) however the wobble has caused many front end and steering components to wear out prematurely. Wobble kicks in after sharp turns and wheel will not return to center and when forced back to center it will wander and hunt for center. Usually up till 20-25mph then self corrects.

Egl cooler failure, white smoke coming out of the exhaust pipe caused by coolant entering into the emission system."on all 6.0 engines the egl cooler will fail." this problem is so "massive" with so many "massive complaints from customers"that ford has done two things 1) designed a by-pass kit and 2) re-designed the engine to eliminate the problem (6.7 engine). When the egl cooler fails, ford offers two solutions to the customer 1) install the by-pass kit and the problem is solved (at a cost of $4500) or 2) repair the egl cooler to bring it "back to factory" (at a cost of $4300). Ford tells customers that if option 2 is chosen, the "egl cooler will fail again". All quotes used are direct quotes from ford's service department.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that the head gasket malfunctioned, causing coolant to spray over the engine. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer to have the head gasket replaced. The contact called the manufacturer regarding the head gasket and the manufacturer advised that the head gasket was blown due to a design flaw. The failure mileage was 88,000.

The truck i am paying over $50,000 for has left me stranded and has been towed 3 times in the last month. Purchased end of jan. '07, has 30,000 miles with a diesel engine. I am afraid to take this truck back on the road and ford says all they are obligated to do is repair the truck. This is the 4th attempt.

Electronic throttle control (drive by wire) fails intermittently.engine goes to idle with absolutely no response to the throttle pedal while driving.pedal assembly has been replaced twice and the pcm once.vehicle has less than 1500 miles.

Tail light appear to be illuminated by low angle sunlight.

Like many owners of a ford diesel truck the fuel tank is rusting. I have cared for my truck as recommended by ford motor company. Now my truck is no longer under warranty it is over 3 years old and is at 47000 miles. This has been a repeated problem among ford owners and it seems as the ford motor company is getting away with ripping off consumers. $600.00+ to repair but all they will do is clean out the tank. This is a defect in these trucks. This problem has existed for years yet ford is not required to place the proper type of tank in these vehicles. Let me repeat... This is a known problem! from what i understand many other owners have sent complaints here. I really hope ford is held responsible for this issue. People are spending thousands of dollars having to take care of this same problem and ford just replaces the tank for the issue to arise again down the road. It causes vehicles to stall and slow down until the vehicle is restarted. This is not safe!

I'm just a little upset that ford will not stand behind this issue with the 06 and 07 f250 fueling issue, i went to arvin,ca at lunch today to put gas in because i try to make sure when it gets to a half of a tank i fill it up, it took me 17 minutes to put in 13 gallons of gas, that is sad and i have to put it in so slow because it will not let me go any faster that to always over fills and gas come out around the fuel nozzle, i really consider this a safety issue. All i would like is them to meet me half way i can not afford to spend over a thousand dollars to fix this issue and when you do a search on the issue there are a lot of people having the same issue and they will not do anything to help unless you say something about it. As a veteran and working at a veterans cemetery i would hope there is help out there for this issue.hello [xxx], my name is [xxx], i am from ford`s customer relationship center (crc). I have reviewed your email regarding the concerns on your 2007 ford f-250 4x4 5.4 engine.vehicle identification number: [xxx] odometer reading: 47,386are you the registered owner? yes clarification on how you want ford motor company to assist you i would like ford to stand behind there product, like i said i really like the truck and i don't have the money to change the charcoal canister and the other parts and to move it from above the spare tire to some where else if you do a search about the slow filling of the 07 f250 there are a lot of people out there with the same issue even the 06 f250 and ford there is a technical service bulletin from ford, tsb # 07-15-4 that relates to a slow fuel fill problem as you can see by this search there are a lot of people having the same issue, all i want is to be able to go to the gas station and fill my truck and not take my lunch break to do it in, i really just want ford to help me fix these issue. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).updated 4/28/16

This vehicle was towed into our shop because it would not start. We installed a new starter and left it over night in the stall when we came back in the morning ithad attempted to start its self and had driven through the door and out on to the lot wedgeing itself in the new cars. This truck is a standard transmission and was left in gear with the keys out of the ignition. If you set this truck and leave it it will tray to start it's self. Some times it will take a day or as little as 10 minutes.

I have a 2007 ford f-250sd 4x4 with a 6.0l diesel engine. On may 29, 2012 my vehicle experienced a no start condition and had to be towed to the dealer.upon arrival i was advised that i needed a new starter and possibly more but it could not be determined until the vehicle was running again. Starter was replaced and i was advised that the vehicle needed a fuel injection control module (ficm).my vehicle is 6 months out of warranty but 50000 miles below what would be acceptable in the warranty period. Ford has issued 3 to 4 tsb's regarding the problems with the ficm it is one of the most common problem's with the ford 6.0l diesel engine. I contacted ford and requested some assistance since the vehicle was only 6 months out of warranty and the mileage. Ford denied that any issue exists with the ficm in the 6.0l engine.ford advised me that if i was not happy with their answer i should contact your organization.

On march 3rd 2007, i was shopping at a wal-mart super center in douglasville, ga.when i returned to my vehicle (a brand new 2007 ford f-250) i discovered that while i had been shopping my vehicle had been broken into.although nothing was stolen from my vehicle over $1000.00 to $2000.00 or more, worth of damage was caused when the vehicle was broken into.i immediately called the police and when they arrived i filled out a police report.the purpose of this letter is to express my extreme dissatisfaction with ford motor company for what i consider an extremely defective product (the door-handle/lock plate) that, i am now having to pay for.all it took for a thief to break into my ford f-250 was, what the police officer determined, a flat-head screwdriver.it is extremely disturbing to think that all a person has to do is jam a screwdriver under the plate, for the door-handle/lock plate, pry down and the door pops open.this is a serious mechanical defect to the craftsmanship of this vehicle.as it stands it is easier to break into a ford vehicle with one of these substandard door-handle/lock plates than it takes a locksmith to open the vehicle.

Electronic throttle control (drive by wire) fails intermittently.engine goes to idle with absolutely no response to the throttle pedal while driving.pedal assembly has been replaced twice and the pcm once.vehicle has less than 1500 miles.

Brake booster feed line came off at intake . I had no power brakes just a hard brake pedal when i was stopping to pull on to the highway. Had to push pedal real hard to stop.i feel it should have been in recall #08s05that i read was in 2008 .

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle failed to stop when the brakes were engaged after driving over a speed bump. The contact also stated that he was driving downhill during the failure when the vehicle failed to brake properly. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, but the manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 1,900 and the current mileage was 111,500. The vin was unknown.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250.while driving approximately 60-65 mph or while driving over a bump, the front end of the vehicle shakes dramatically.the shaking is so severe that the contact must apply the brakes to decrease the speed and stop the shaking.a few months after the failure occurred, the dealer replaced the steering dampener.six months after the repair, the failures recurred.the dealer test drove the vehicle, but were unable to duplicate the failure.they stated that nothing could be done.the contact believes that the vehicle should be recalled.the failure mileage was 17,000 and current mileage was 21,995. Updated 11-25-08 updated 11/26/08.

Running interstate going on bridge in curve an little crack in road made truck start shaking violently. Making me have to come to complete stop before it would quitshaking throwing stuff all around inside truck.

Hit a bump on interstate truck started shaking violently, i almost caused an accident and had to slow down to about 40 or it was going to shake me off the road, i could barely hold on, brought is it to the dealer and they said it was tire pressure, which was about 70lbs not the recommeded 75, come on that is not the problem.it is still doing it years later, wnet back to the dealer they said it was a brake hanging up and ripped me off for parts, still does it. I have now put on tires tie rod ends ball joints steering dampener, shocks and still does it.i know i'm not the only one. Make them fix this and compensate those of us who have tried to do so on our own because they won't accept that there is a problem.

1) faulty head bolts repair was over $6000 involved gaskets, cracked heads, bolts, updates and upgrades.2) death wobble front end issues (mine are fortunately occurring at at low speeds) however the wobble has caused many front end and steering components to wear out prematurely. Wobble kicks in after sharp turns and wheel will not return to center and when forced back to center it will wander and hunt for center. Usually up till 20-25mph then self corrects.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. While driving approximately 75 mph, the vehicle veered to the left and crashed into a guardrail without warning. The vehicle crossed the highway into oncoming traffic and crashed into another guardrail. The air bags did not deploy. A police report was filed and there were no injuries. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The contact attempted to move the vehicle and discovered that the steering wheel turned as designed; however, the wheels failed to move. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 226,000.

Pronounced and severe shimmy and oscillation in the steering wheel when traveling over small bumps or dips in the roadway and on uneven driving surfaces.ford dealer confirmed the problem and replaced a tracking bar and the steering damper.these repairs helped but did not eliminate the issue.new oem tires were installed 2,000 miles after the ford repair.as of dec 2013 the vehicle now has 78,578 miles which is only 5,000 miles since the repair and 3,000 miles since new oem tires and the same severe shimmy and oscillation in the steering wheel is occurring again.in dec 2013 i received special field action letter 09l02 from ford concerning this very issue.having complied with all points in the special field action letter 09l02 the same problem exists and continues to worsen.this is clearly a safety issue that ford needs to address with a recall notice and the 09l02 letter is indicative that this is a wide-spread issue.

Ea08007 complainttruck hits uneven paved road at 55 mph or faster on the freeway, and starts a violent shaking that is only stopped when slowing down via heavy braking, or by no acceleration.entire truck and all four wheels, including the steering wheel shake violently.

The vehicle shakes violently on the road when i go over a bump when traveling at 65mph or higher.i have to slow down to 50mph or below to get it to subside.

Steering wheel oscillation, per your reports pe017-057 and ea08007occurs anytime vehicle is over 50 mph and hits a bump or pothole, violent shaking of the front suspension with loss of vehicle control.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250.while driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle began to shake violently. The failure would recur intermittently. The vehicle was serviced by an authorized dealer on numerous occasions where the gear box and steering column were replaced. The failure continued to recur intermittently and the vehicle was taken back to the authorized dealer. The dealer was unable to diagnose the failure.the failure continued to recur when driving between 40-60 mph.the vehicle was not further repaired. The failure mileage was 26,000 and the current mileage was 60,000.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated while driving and making a left turn, the steering wheel became difficult to turn. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact drove the vehicle to his residence. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the power steering pump was replaced however, the failure recurred twice. The vehicle was taken twice to sour lake ford located at 190 hwy 105 e, sour lake, tx 77659, (409) 287-3583, to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the power steering pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of failure. The failure mileage was 162,823.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that while traveling various speeds, the vehicle shook. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was 42,000.

High speed wheel oscillation occurred while driving the speed limit of interstate 275 around cincinnati, ohio. I hit a bump on the exit of the interstates bridge and the steering wheel shook really bad left and right. I had received a letter last year warning me about this condition. I did not think i had a problem with this truck until this happened. I was lucky that i did not crash this vehicle when the oscillation occurred. I researched this on the internet and several other owners for the f250 have had the same problem. Ford needs to fix this problem before someone gets killed!

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. While driving at 30 mph, the contact lost control of the vehicle and it veered to the left and right. The vehicle was towed to a dealer who diagnosed that the steering box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. However, the failure recurred and the vehicle was towed to a dealer who diagnosed that the steering box needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 50,000.

Recently, while driving my ford f250 truck, i have experienced the ford's death wobble' on three separate occasions. After driving over a bump in the roadway, the front end starts wobbling to the point that i have to brake and pull over just to stay in control of my vehicle. When this death wobble' occurs, it causes the driver has to fight the steering wheel and apply braking just to stay in control of the vehicle. It is a real safety concern!!!! recently, i have read several articles identify the problems with ford's front end and their solutions to fix the fronts ends. As usual, ford comes up with excuses and not a solution to repair their products.there is plenty of documentation (u-tube video) on-line documenting the serious of this complaint. It is time that your agency takes a closer look at this problem and see that ford accept responsibility to repair their vehicle.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f250.while driving approximately 70 mph, the vehicle drove over a small patch in the road.the steering wheel began to shake violently and the contact lost control of the vehicle.the vehicle skidded onto the side of the road.afterwards, the contact drove another five miles to his destination.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 4,000.

Front end shimmer when crossing over bad road spots. The shaking can be very bad almost lose control.

After hitting a bump in the road, while driving approximately 55 mph, the front end the truck started shaking causing a temporary loss of control.the truck has done this on numerous occasions after hitting bumps, pot holes or uneven surfaces.

My 2007 ford f250, superduty 4x4, harley davidson edition (all stock), experienced extreme cavitation, or wobble, and violent shaking to the steering and front suspension after encountering a mild series of bumps while traveling about 50mph. This has occurred on 3 occasions. I have read 100's upon 100's of complaints online about this same problem with several different year model ford trucks. I have taken my truck in to the ford dealership and ford has even admitted to the problem being with a design flaw and even has a correction for it that includes a newly designed bracket, relocating some steering components, and new specs for the front end alignment, but wants to charge me $1700.00 for the repair(or redesign). Unbelievable!!

Going along around 55 to 60 mph and run across very mild bump and the front wheels will begin to shimmy so bad it jerks the steering wheel back and forth. I have to hit the brakes and slow way down to get it to stop shaking. It is very dangerous feeling and is not tire pressure like ford claims.

I have a 2007 f 250 diesel and every time i am driving over speed bump at 45mphto 65mph my truck shakes like crazy it has been taken to the dealer for a fix but nothing is donei am afraid that one day this will cost an accident i hope the this mater is taken care soon thank you for your help.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated while driving and making a left turn, the steering wheel became difficult to turn. There was no warning light illuminated. The contact drove the vehicle to his residence. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the power steering pump was replaced however, the failure recurred twice. The vehicle was taken twice to sour lake ford located at 190 hwy 105 e, sour lake, tx 77659, (409) 287-3583, to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the power steering pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer had been informed of failure. The failure mileage was 162,823.

While getting into my 2007 ford f250 four door pickup my foot slipped off of the nurf bar, projected itself into the large space between the nerf bar and the vehicle body. Then, being off balance i fell down and my leg was broken right in two.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250. The contact stated that the undercarriage of the vehicle bed was rusted and parts were missing. The contact stated that the bed of the vehicle could unexpectedly detach because it was loose and parts of the metal were rubbing off. The contact also mentioned that the bed was pushing down into the frame. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 75,000.

2006 ford f250 super duty 4wd pickup shakes violently when going over slightly bumpy road at highway speed and continues to shake violently untilslowing down to 35 mph which stops the shaking.

After hitting a bump in the road, while driving approximately 55 mph, the front end the truck started shaking causing a temporary loss of control.the truck has done this on numerous occasions after hitting bumps, pot holes or uneven surfaces.

Running interstate going on bridge in curve an little crack in road made truck start shaking violently. Making me have to come to complete stop before it would quitshaking throwing stuff all around inside truck.

High speed wheel oscillation occurred while driving the speed limit of interstate 275 around cincinnati, ohio. I hit a bump on the exit of the interstates bridge and the steering wheel shook really bad left and right. I had received a letter last year warning me about this condition. I did not think i had a problem with this truck until this happened. I was lucky that i did not crash this vehicle when the oscillation occurred. I researched this on the internet and several other owners for the f250 have had the same problem. Ford needs to fix this problem before someone gets killed!

Front end shimmies really bad when braking above 50 mph.

2007 f-250. Consumer states defective design related to a violent shaking in vehicle *tgwthe consumer stated the violent shaking caused the vehicle to drift into the next lane.

Ea08007 complainttruck hits uneven paved road at 55 mph or faster on the freeway, and starts a violent shaking that is only stopped when slowing down via heavy braking, or by no acceleration.entire truck and all four wheels, including the steering wheel shake violently.

The vehicle shakes violently on the road when i go over a bump when traveling at 65mph or higher.i have to slow down to 50mph or below to get it to subside.

Bouces all over road shocks also leaking fluid.

Hit a bump on interstate truck started shaking violently, i almost caused an accident and had to slow down to about 40 or it was going to shake me off the road, i could barely hold on, brought is it to the dealer and they said it was tire pressure, which was about 70lbs not the recommeded 75, come on that is not the problem.it is still doing it years later, wnet back to the dealer they said it was a brake hanging up and ripped me off for parts, still does it. I have now put on tires tie rod ends ball joints steering dampener, shocks and still does it.i know i'm not the only one. Make them fix this and compensate those of us who have tried to do so on our own because they won't accept that there is a problem.

I have a 2007 f 250 diesel and every time i am driving over speed bump at 45mphto 65mph my truck shakes like crazy it has been taken to the dealer for a fix but nothing is donei am afraid that one day this will cost an accident i hope the this mater is taken care soon thank you for your help.

Recently, while driving my ford f250 truck, i have experienced the ford's death wobble' on three separate occasions. After driving over a bump in the roadway, the front end starts wobbling to the point that i have to brake and pull over just to stay in control of my vehicle. When this death wobble' occurs, it causes the driver has to fight the steering wheel and apply braking just to stay in control of the vehicle. It is a real safety concern!!!! recently, i have read several articles identify the problems with ford's front end and their solutions to fix the fronts ends. As usual, ford comes up with excuses and not a solution to repair their products.there is plenty of documentation (u-tube video) on-line documenting the serious of this complaint. It is time that your agency takes a closer look at this problem and see that ford accept responsibility to repair their vehicle.

1) faulty head bolts repair was over $6000 involved gaskets, cracked heads, bolts, updates and upgrades.2) death wobble front end issues (mine are fortunately occurring at at low speeds) however the wobble has caused many front end and steering components to wear out prematurely. Wobble kicks in after sharp turns and wheel will not return to center and when forced back to center it will wander and hunt for center. Usually up till 20-25mph then self corrects.

2007 ford f-250 crew cab pickup has violent shaking in the front end after encountering irregular road surfaces at normal highway speeds.the front end begins to bounce and shake violently.the first occurrence occurred on interstate 49 and could have been potentially life threatening as the vehicle literally bounced into an adjacent lane of traffic that, thankfully, was void of vehicles.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f250.while driving approximately 70 mph, the vehicle drove over a small patch in the road.the steering wheel began to shake violently and the contact lost control of the vehicle.the vehicle skidded onto the side of the road.afterwards, the contact drove another five miles to his destination.the vin was unknown.the current and failure mileages were 4,000.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f-250.while driving approximately 65 mph, the driver heard a noise coming from the front end of the vehicle.he pulled over to the shoulder as the noise increased.the vehicle was driven to a dealer and they stated that the front wheel bearings were defective.the vehicle was repaired.the manufacturer stated that they were not liable for the repairs due to poor maintenance.the current mileage is 82,500 and failure mileage was 77,822.updated 2/23/09 updated 02/27/09.

Our 2007 ford f250 shakes uncontrollably after hitting a bump at speeds over 6mph.this has happened three times in the last 3 months with almost complete loss of vehicle control.

Steering wheel oscillation, per your reports pe017-057 and ea08007occurs anytime vehicle is over 50 mph and hits a bump or pothole, violent shaking of the front suspension with loss of vehicle control.

The contact owns a 2007 ford f250.while driving 20 mph, the contact heard a loud howling sound.the dealer stated that the front driver side wheel bearing was rusted.the wheel bearing was replaced four times, but the failure recurred.the dealer stated that the failure was caused by contamination from road debris or water.there was a tsb that stated that the brake shield needed to be replaced in order to correct the failure.the manufacturer did not make the repair.the failure mileage was 40,000 and current mileage was 148,083.updated 02-14-08updated 02/14/08

Speedometer started mal function. Creating a hyper speed - instead of 25 mph - was reading 60 mph.

Electronic throttle control (drive by wire) fails intermittently.engine goes to idle with absolutely no response to the throttle pedal while driving.pedal assembly has been replaced twice and the pcm once.vehicle has less than 1500 miles.

Going along around 55 to 60 mph and run across very mild bump and the front wheels will begin to shimmy so bad it jerks the steering wheel back and forth. I have to hit the brakes and slow way down to get it to stop shaking. It is very dangerous feeling and is not tire pressure like ford claims.

The contact owns a2007 ford f250 sd.the contact's accelerator pedal was too high.the dealer stated that the accelerator pedal height was standard. Ford motor company also stated that the accelerator pedal height was standard.the failure mileage was 300.the current mileage was 2500.

The dashboard's reflection in the windshield is terrible!it is especially bad on a bright, sunny day or when i'm pulling into my garage.the glare makes it so difficult that i must roll down the side window and put my head out to be able to pull into the garage! when i drive it in the dark, the street lights light up the dashboard and that too reflects into the windshield.i've reported this to ford executive office (karen jones) and they say it's just the way the vehicle was desgned.they claim it's not safety issue and have no plans to modify the vehicle.i disagree! they have not driven my truck and seen this!

I had just washed my truck the day before and when i cleaned the wheels there were no issues and then the following day after dropping my kids off at school i noticed a crack in my back driver 20" chrome oem rimthat went from one spoke to the other about a inch from the valve stem there is no road rash or damage to the rim to cause it to crack and after seeing it i googled it and it seems to be a commen issues and should be felt with its a major safety issue not only for the persons in the vehicle but also for the surrounding motorists and i contacted ford about the issues and was told that they don't care and will not do anything about it i have photos that can be sent and also have the rim that i think should be tested so that a recall can happen to get this safety issue fixed before someone is hurt or killed because of it

Going along around 55 to 60 mph and run across very mild bump and the front wheels will begin to shimmy so bad it jerks the steering wheel back and forth. I have to hit the brakes and slow way down to get it to stop shaking. It is very dangerous feeling and is not tire pressure like ford claims.




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