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I was driving in my neighborhood at about 25 mph and the engine quit, and would not restart!! also the ignition switch would allow the starter to stay engaged!! had to turn the key off for the starter to stop!! the truck had to be towed to the dealer and it has beet there for over a week and they called yesterday and told me there were metal shavings in the fuel pump and i do not know if the metal shavings got into the oil system to ruin the engine!!

Wobble violent shaking

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. Upon starting the vehicle, the service advance trac and hill descent fault warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to mall of georgia ford (4525 nelson brogdon blvd ne, buford, ga 30518, (678) 515-9339) where it was diagnosed that the restraint control module needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. The failure mileage was 95,650.

While our truck on a normal highway with minor irregularities and some rough surfaces at a speed of 60 to 70 mph, the truck will start to oscillate to the point of inducing a violently steering wheel shimmy and an uncontrollable bounce of the front wheels. This has happened twice in the past 2-months when i have taken the truck on the highway. The truck is primarily driven in town, i am now scared to go on the road with the truck as the condition seems to be getting worse. I have to brake quickly and steer the truck to the side of the road to stop the oscillation. The shaking is has almost caused an accident both times with the vehicle being very difficult to control. Only after slowing to approximately 30 mph does the oscillation stop. Upon researching this problem, i am perplexed why ford or the nthsa have not stepped forward to address this issue, someone will be hurt or killed if a solution is not found. We have taken the truck now to two different certified ford dealerships after each incident each time we were told there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and this sometimes happens with these trucks. This can't seriously be true? after doing research i've found that the "death wobble" as this problem has been termed by the masses is a serious problem and has been for many years not for the select few consumers but for so many.

When shifting from drive to reverse when parking a trailer or positing the truck in a parking space the engine will go full throttle and will spin the rear wheels even with your foot on the brake with no warning. The only way to stop the engine is to turn the key off putting in park or neutral does nothing. Have called several ford dealers and was told that if no code was set they could not help. Have had the vehicle a little over a year and this has happened 10 times to me. If someone else was driving the truck they would most likely run into someone or something. Even holding the brake the truck still will move or spin the rear wheelsdepending on the road service when this diesel goes full throttle. Not safe at all. Need some help getting this fixed. Has done it when shifting from drive to reverse and or just going from park into drive. No real pattern will do it in hot weather and cold weather temp does not make a difference. I have learned to just reach down and turn the key off when this happens with my foot on the brake and in gear. Will start back up and be at normal engine speed. I have tried to make it do this by shifting from drive to reverse but have not been able to make the issue accrue it just happens.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While driving at an unknown speed, the check engine warning light illuminated continuously. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the egr cooler and fuel pump assembly needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was taken to the dealer nine times. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

I have a 2013 6.7 diesel. It goes through the exhaust filter cleaning about every 200 miles. After this process starts the engine runs extremely rough, like it's ready to drop out. There is also a very loud knocking noise and violent shaking while i drive. Yes, it's more than just the typical diesel clatter.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. Upon starting the vehicle, the service advance trac and hill descent fault warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to mall of georgia ford (4525 nelson brogdon blvd ne, buford, ga 30518, (678) 515-9339) where it was diagnosed that the restraint control module needed replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and referred the contact to nhtsa. The failure mileage was 95,650.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While driving 55 mph, the front end of the vehicle shook violently. The steering wheel shook so badly to the point that it could not be held. The contact slowed the vehicle down and drove to newins bay shore ford (219 w main st, bay shore, ny 11706). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 74,000.

Truck was idling then stopped and engine shut down. Truck was towed to dealer. Diagnosis was failed high pressure fuel pump due to metal shavings. No known issues with poor fuel. Fuel filters changed regularly. No "water in fuel" warning lights. No issues with vehicle health report done 1 day earlier. 65,000 miles. Ford company will not warranty repair due to alleged claim of contaminated fuel. No signs of rust, or any type of contaminate in or on components.

The contact owned a 2013 ford f-350. While driving at 40 mph, the contact detected an abnormal odor of fuel. The contact grew uncomfortable due to the odor, which would not relent. Also, when the contact turned onto his street, a loud explosion occurred underneath the vehicle and black smoke appeared. The contact parked the vehicle, jumped out and the vehicle then was engulfed in the fire. A police report was filed. The fire department was extinguished the fire. Their were no injuries, no other people were involved. No medical attention was needed. The vehicle was deemed totaled by the contacts insurance. The contact called sarchione ford (1668 oh-44, randolph, oh 44265(330) 578-2090) where the dealer did nothing to assist the contact. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided no assistance.the failure mileage was 42,000.

While driving at 55mph, received a "low fuel pressure" warning.seconds later, a fire broke out in the engine compartment which could not be controlled.result was a total loss of the truck and the fifth wheel trailer that was being towed.a fuel filter had been changed two weeks prior to the fire and suspicion is that the fuel line was not properly reattached.the origin of the fire was in the area of the upper fuel filter which helps confirm this suspicion.proper removal and reinstallation of the fuel lines in this vehicle are key safety items.ford should reconsider the method by which fuel filters are changed in order to eliminate the need to remove and reinstall fuel lines.

The egt sensor failed, therefore the engine's computer shut down the motor while i was driving 70 mph on the interstate.the shut down starts by no longer allowing acceleration or to remain at a constant speed, but rather forcing the vehicle to slow down and not allowing the driver to keep engine control.i was in a rural stretch of highway and was able to get to the shoulder of the road without too much trouble, however i would be very concerned if this engine shut down happened while driving on a highway with a lot of traffic.i see that ambulance equipped ford diesel vehicles have been recalled, but not others.if the motor shuts itself down while driving on a busy highway, this is a big safety concern for myself and other employees.

I was driving in my neighborhood at about 25 mph and the engine quit, and would not restart!! also the ignition switch would allow the starter to stay engaged!! had to turn the key off for the starter to stop!! the truck had to be towed to the dealer and it has beet there for over a week and they called yesterday and told me there were metal shavings in the fuel pump and i do not know if the metal shavings got into the oil system to ruin the engine!!

While towing our fifth-wheel trailer with our ford f350 drw truck, the diesel particulate filter (dpf) caught fire.while towing our fifth-wheel, we turned from the highway onto a city street in mesa, az.we heard a loud "pop" and thought we blew a tire.after pulling over and checking that all tires were fine, we continued on.we noticed reduced power to the truck and the turbo boost was zero.we pulled over again to look for signs of a problem.we looked under the hood and did not see any obvious hoses blown or issues.the truck was still running, so we continued on slowly as we were almost home.near ellsworth/thomas road in mesa, i got a notice, "reduced engine power," as my 14yo son yelled, "there's smoke coming out of the truck."we pulled over again and my wife and son saw flames shooting out of the tailpipe and the exhaust system was glowing red hot.the dpf was blowing flams out towards the ground. We emptied a fire extinguisher with no effect. Our trailer has a water hose so we sprayed water on it for about 10 min to cool it down and stop it from reigniting.we did not call police as my wife and i share nearly 40 years of law enforcement experience. We extinguished the fire and called for a tow. After $10,000 in repairs, we have received no response from ford.we have not filed an insurance claim yet and are working to contact ford again.ford knows there is a problem with the def/dpf systems.drivers have no instrumentation to see the temp readings on the four temp gauges along the exhaust system.how are there no error codes or notices when a vehicle is on fire???my and my wife's experience handling emergencies prevented a total loss of our vehicle and potential death of our family.pics attached.pics of red hot exhaust are not our vehicle, but a vehicle that had the same issue.this is what ours looked like.

When i give is gas it dies out and also when driving down the highway it just cuts out like its not getting fuel or something but then i hit the pedal and it goes also notice bucking when slowing down for light or traffic

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While driving 75-80 mph,the vehicle lost power and stalled without warning. The vehicle was able to restart. The vehicle was taken to autonation ford brooksville (7200 south broad street, brooksville, fl 34601, (866) 483-4606), nick nicholas ford inc (2901 fl-44, inverness, fl 34453,(352) 726-1231), and crystal ford (2440 nw, us-19, crystal river, fl 34428, (352) 795-7371); however, they were unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 24710433w3g5b1. The contact was referred to a local dealer. The failure mileage was 96,000.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. The contact stated that the check engine indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to cornerstone ford chrysler dodge jeep ram (17219 us-10, elk, mn 55330) where it was diagnosed that the def system needed to be replaced or the vehicle would eventually go into limp mode. The dealer replaced the def system, but the failure recurred eighteen months later. The manufacturer was contacted and stated that the vehicle was not included in any recalls. The dealer was also contacted again. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic and the def system was replaced again. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 93,000.

I was driving in my neighborhood at about 25 mph and the engine quit, and would not restart!! also the ignition switch would allow the starter to stay engaged!! had to turn the key off for the starter to stop!! the truck had to be towed to the dealer and it has beet there for over a week and they called yesterday and told me there were metal shavings in the fuel pump and i do not know if the metal shavings got into the oil system to ruin the engine!!

My wife was driving from a doctor's appointment when the truck just died. She pulled to the side then she called me. The truck cranked but wouldn't start so it was towed to healey /ford lincoln in goshen, n.y.. After a week or so they call me gave some codes r/refuel system, they said they neede my approval to diagnose it but i declined because just for that was going to cost me 300. To 500.dollars so i towed the car to bedrock auto matbrook ny

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While the vehicle was being inspected, the contact was informed that the vehicle had a fuel contamination failure. It was diagnosed that the fuel injector needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 3,000.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While driving at an unknown speed, the check engine warning light illuminated continuously. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the egr cooler and fuel pump assembly needed to be repaired. The vehicle was not repaired. The vehicle was taken to the dealer nine times. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown.

Engine fire - while traveling at 55mph and towing a fifth wheel trailer on the interstate, the vehicle indicated "low fuel pressure" on the dash panel.a fire erupted in the engine compartment sending smoke into the passenger compartment.after stopping, the fire spread to the remainder of the truck and then caught the fifth wheel trailer on fire.both the truck and the fifth wheel trailer were destroyed in the fire.i believe that a diesel fuel leak caused the fire and resulting damage.because this fire occurred while the vehicle was in motion, it led to a very dangerous situation and should be investigated.

When shifting from drive to reverse when parking a trailer or positing the truck in a parking space the engine will go full throttle and will spin the rear wheels even with your foot on the brake with no warning. The only way to stop the engine is to turn the key off putting in park or neutral does nothing. Have called several ford dealers and was told that if no code was set they could not help. Have had the vehicle a little over a year and this has happened 10 times to me. If someone else was driving the truck they would most likely run into someone or something. Even holding the brake the truck still will move or spin the rear wheelsdepending on the road service when this diesel goes full throttle. Not safe at all. Need some help getting this fixed. Has done it when shifting from drive to reverse and or just going from park into drive. No real pattern will do it in hot weather and cold weather temp does not make a difference. I have learned to just reach down and turn the key off when this happens with my foot on the brake and in gear. Will start back up and be at normal engine speed. I have tried to make it do this by shifting from drive to reverse but have not been able to make the issue accrue it just happens.

'taksta recall' my oil pan is leaking it's better to have gasket not sealer

This vehicle shutters upon taking off and will from speeds of 20 to 70 mph bounce or have "wheel hop".the ford dealership had discribed this to be a simular problem as the short bed super duty, however maintain this wheel hop is not a safty issue. I was also advised at the dealership that ford is aware of the problem and recommends no fix and calls this the character of the truck. At various speeds the truck will actually bounce the rear end to where the feeling is like that of a bad tire or bubbled tire.the wheel hop will continue intermittantly while at various speeds.while towing this also increases the amount of wheel hop with weight in the bed of the truck.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. While driving 55 mph, the front end of the vehicle shook violently. The steering wheel shook so badly to the point that it could not be held. The contact slowed the vehicle down and drove to newins bay shore ford (219 w main st, bay shore, ny 11706). The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was contacted. The approximate failure mileage was 74,000.

When shifting from drive to reverse when parking a trailer or positing the truck in a parking space the engine will go full throttle and will spin the rear wheels even with your foot on the brake with no warning. The only way to stop the engine is to turn the key off putting in park or neutral does nothing. Have called several ford dealers and was told that if no code was set they could not help. Have had the vehicle a little over a year and this has happened 10 times to me. If someone else was driving the truck they would most likely run into someone or something. Even holding the brake the truck still will move or spin the rear wheelsdepending on the road service when this diesel goes full throttle. Not safe at all. Need some help getting this fixed. Has done it when shifting from drive to reverse and or just going from park into drive. No real pattern will do it in hot weather and cold weather temp does not make a difference. I have learned to just reach down and turn the key off when this happens with my foot on the brake and in gear. Will start back up and be at normal engine speed. I have tried to make it do this by shifting from drive to reverse but have not been able to make the issue accrue it just happens.

A ford truck "death wobble" alleges f-250 and f-350 trucks have problems with the steering linkage and suspension systems.the proposed class action lawsuit includes current and former owners and lessees of 2005-2019 ford f-250 and f-350 trucks.however, the plaintiff says the ford dealership denied the wobble problem and refused to repair the truck under warranty.the ford truck death wobble lawsuit was filed in the u.s. District court for the southern district of california - william lessin, et al., v. Ford motor company.

While our truck on a normal highway with minor irregularities and some rough surfaces at a speed of 60 to 70 mph, the truck will start to oscillate to the point of inducing a violently steering wheel shimmy and an uncontrollable bounce of the front wheels. This has happened twice in the past 2-months when i have taken the truck on the highway. The truck is primarily driven in town, i am now scared to go on the road with the truck as the condition seems to be getting worse. I have to brake quickly and steer the truck to the side of the road to stop the oscillation. The shaking is has almost caused an accident both times with the vehicle being very difficult to control. Only after slowing to approximately 30 mph does the oscillation stop. Upon researching this problem, i am perplexed why ford or the nthsa have not stepped forward to address this issue, someone will be hurt or killed if a solution is not found. We have taken the truck now to two different certified ford dealerships after each incident each time we were told there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and this sometimes happens with these trucks. This can't seriously be true? after doing research i've found that the "death wobble" as this problem has been termed by the masses is a serious problem and has been for many years not for the select few consumers but for so many.

Steering starts to shake anywhere from 30 mph to 70mph

2 weeks ago i got the terrible "death wobble" and almost wrecked the truck as well as me almost having a heart attack . I was going 60 mph (speed limit is 65) on a dual lane highway and hit a small pothole and hit the brakes making it 10 times worse. I pulled over to the side of the road and checked everything out and it seemed to be ok. Had it checked out by a mechanic friend and we replaced the steering stabilizer. Did good for 2 weeks and ran up on stopped traffic and the worst happened twice as bad as the first time. Truck has 57,000 miles and i am the 2nd owner and had never experienced this until now. I researched this and found out about the death wobble and it seems like there are many others with the same problem and seems to be no repair for it. Maybe the best fix is to buy a new other brand type of truck. I have been a faithful ford buyer until this has come up unless there is a recall or repair to be made

When hitting a bump while traveling above 65mph, the truck will go into an uncontrollable shape (death wobble) until you slow to below 50mph

My ford f350 super duty 4wd has had the front end rebuilt 3 times for what is commonly called the "death wobble".driving at highway speeds of 60 to 75 mph on straight dry pavement the front end wheels will start an oscillating and up and down movement that is so violent that it is difficult to hold on to the steering wheel.the shaking of the vehicle is so pronounced that items fly out of door pockets, the console and cup holders. Vehicles behind me and next to me are forced to apply their brakes in an emergency response to a possible collision.this is a common problem over multiple year models and ford is doing nothing to solve it.you can search the internet for "ford death wobble" and view many videos taken of the problem.

While traveling above 50mph or so, the truck has violently shook after hitting a minor bump in the road, causing difficulty steering the vehicle and the vehicle pulling to one side.this has happened on 3 different occasions, with each time being exactly the same. The vehicle will be driving smoothly, and then experience a violent repetitive shaking.each time, the driver has had to brake immediately in order to regain control of the vehicle. When the vehicle slowed to approximately 20mph or lower, the vehicle regained control.visual examinations of the vehicle returned no loose or broken parts, and the violent vibrations were not evident by any markings or other disturbances under the vehicle.after doing some initial research, it appears that others have experienced almost identical situations, and is characterized as "death wobble".the vehicle does not seem safe to drive, and there does not appear to be any recalls from ford on this known and widespread issue.

2013 f350 front end violent shaking after running over a bump on highway going 60 mph,this made the truck lose all steering control.with applied braking the situation only got worse. The vehicle ended up on the center line creating a very dangerous situation with other vehicles around.we only gained control of the situation when the vehicle slowed to 45 mph.this situation occurred twice in one day.

The truck developed a death wobble, which is commonly explained on the internet and has seemed to plague ford superdutys with solid front axles. My death wobble developed while still under factory warranty, which was explained in detail with symptoms and experience. Dealer claims they had never heard of such a problem. In the end they replaced the steering stabilizer, which ultimately did not remedy the problem. The experienced death wobble can only be described as frightening, it bears no warning and happens in a split second. The death wobble has only occured at speeds in excess of 50mph. The simpliest explaination is that any bump in the road, large or small, can upset the vehicle and send it into a violent shake, shutter and ocsilation that is uncontrollable to avoid, stop or control the occurance. This scariest part is this happens on the highway frequently with speeds in excess of 70mphand the only recourse is to slow down and manuever to the shoulder of the road. The death wobble offers no control or steering capabilities to the vehicle. Fortunately my spouse or kids will never drive this truck for fear of what could happen.. Unfortunately my family does have to travel in this vehicle as it is a daily driver. The fact that this is an extreme flaw, defect and danger is only compound when your only recourse to stop the violent wobble is to pull over or stop immediately only adds to the dangers of the uncertainty of traffic around you.

When running over any bump at speeds above 30 mph, the front end shakes violently. I've recently had the front end aligned but the problem continues.

A ford truck "death wobble" alleges f-250 and f-350 trucks have problems with the steering linkage and suspension systems.the proposed class action lawsuit includes current and former owners and lessees of 2005-2019 ford f-250 and f-350 trucks.however, the plaintiff says the ford dealership denied the wobble problem and refused to repair the truck under warranty.the ford truck death wobble lawsuit was filed in the u.s. District court for the southern district of california - william lessin, et al., v. Ford motor company.

The truck develops a severe shake/wobble in front end when driving at highway speeds and hits a bump in the road.the truck is hard to control and has to be slowed considerably before it stops the wobble and can be controlled.

Several different times while driving on the highway at highway speeds ranging from 55 to 65 mph i have hit a small bump or uneven pavement which has caused my truck to go into an uncontrollable death wobble. It shakes so violently that i almost lose control and have to slow to almost a stop before it quits.

I was driving approximately 56 miles per hour on a highway when i experienced a horrible wobble of the front end of the truck. I immediately stopped and took it to the nearest dealer who told me that they did not know what could have caused this. They replaced almost all components in the front end of the truck including the track bar, stabilizer, bearings, and all associated bushings. Several days later i was driving on a different road around 60 miles per hour and experienced the same issue.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. The contact stated that the taillights were starting to crack between the taillights and the tailgate on both sides. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The contact was informed that the vin was not under recall. The failure mileage was approximately 87,000.

Excessive body swaying when turning steering wheel 1/4 inch right or left or trying to miss something in the road. There is no body stabling control at any speed.

Within the last few months the truck has experience the "death wobble".at first it started at normal michigan highway speeds, but it has become more frequent and more repeatable, and occurring a lower speeds.essentially if you hit a typical highway bump the vehicle will begin to shake completely out of control force you to rapidly decelerate or brake quickly on a highway until it stops.this truck has a stock suspension and about 150k miles.we have taken it to a suspension shop they cannot identify any failed components.

Death wobble in motion usually on the highway

The truck develops a severe shake/wobble in front end when driving at highway speeds and hits a bump in the road.the truck is hard to control and has to be slowed considerably before it stops the wobble and can be controlled.

While our truck on a normal highway with minor irregularities and some rough surfaces at a speed of 60 to 70 mph, the truck will start to oscillate to the point of inducing a violently steering wheel shimmy and an uncontrollable bounce of the front wheels. This has happened twice in the past 2-months when i have taken the truck on the highway. The truck is primarily driven in town, i am now scared to go on the road with the truck as the condition seems to be getting worse. I have to brake quickly and steer the truck to the side of the road to stop the oscillation. The shaking is has almost caused an accident both times with the vehicle being very difficult to control. Only after slowing to approximately 30 mph does the oscillation stop. Upon researching this problem, i am perplexed why ford or the nthsa have not stepped forward to address this issue, someone will be hurt or killed if a solution is not found. We have taken the truck now to two different certified ford dealerships after each incident each time we were told there was nothing wrong with the vehicle and this sometimes happens with these trucks. This can't seriously be true? after doing research i've found that the "death wobble" as this problem has been termed by the masses is a serious problem and has been for many years not for the select few consumers but for so many.

When hitting a bump while traveling above 65mph, the truck will go into an uncontrollable shape (death wobble) until you slow to below 50mph

A ford truck "death wobble" alleges f-250 and f-350 trucks have problems with the steering linkage and suspension systems.the proposed class action lawsuit includes current and former owners and lessees of 2005-2019 ford f-250 and f-350 trucks.however, the plaintiff says the ford dealership denied the wobble problem and refused to repair the truck under warranty.the ford truck death wobble lawsuit was filed in the u.s. District court for the southern district of california - william lessin, et al., v. Ford motor company.

The contact owns a 2013 ford f-350. On several occasions, while driving 55 mph, the vehicle violently shook when making contact with a bump. The contact stated that the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver when the shaking occurred and the check engine warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to phil long ford of motor city (1212 motor city dr, colorado springs, co 80905 (719) 694-3487) where the failure was diagnosed as the (death wobble). The ball joints, tracking bar bushings, spring mouth, steering stabilizer shock, and all four tires needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The manufacturer was notified and advised the contact to take the vehicle back to the dealer. No further assistance was offered. The failure mileage was 53,000.

Truck violently shook after going over bump in the road going about 40mph on city street to where i almost lost control of my truck. Had no control of the shake and when applied brakes the truck kept shaking until i could come to a complete stop.contacted repair shop and they informed me that the condition is referred to as the 'death wobble'.ford knows of the issue but has not done anything to remedy this issue. Parts affected and were replaced are track bar assembly and passenger side ball joint

I was driving approximately 56 miles per hour on a highway when i experienced a horrible wobble of the front end of the truck. I immediately stopped and took it to the nearest dealer who told me that they did not know what could have caused this. They replaced almost all components in the front end of the truck including the track bar, stabilizer, bearings, and all associated bushings. Several days later i was driving on a different road around 60 miles per hour and experienced the same issue.

My ford f350 super duty 4wd has had the front end rebuilt 3 times for what is commonly called the "death wobble".driving at highway speeds of 60 to 75 mph on straight dry pavement the front end wheels will start an oscillating and up and down movement that is so violent that it is difficult to hold on to the steering wheel.the shaking of the vehicle is so pronounced that items fly out of door pockets, the console and cup holders. Vehicles behind me and next to me are forced to apply their brakes in an emergency response to a possible collision.this is a common problem over multiple year models and ford is doing nothing to solve it.you can search the internet for "ford death wobble" and view many videos taken of the problem.

2013 f350 front end violent shaking after running over a bump on highway going 60 mph,this made the truck lose all steering control.with applied braking the situation only got worse. The vehicle ended up on the center line creating a very dangerous situation with other vehicles around.we only gained control of the situation when the vehicle slowed to 45 mph.this situation occurred twice in one day.

While driving in excess of 55 mph on all road surfaces the front end will randomly go into a violent front end wobble.the vehicle shakes violently as to throw heavy items from the door pockets and prevent steering the vehicle.we have replaced a suspected steering components with no remedy.we understand that a similar issue with this vehicle occurred in a later model truck and has been recalled.our mechanic has nicknamed this wobble a death wobble.

The egr system has caused the truck's transmission to go into idle mode which is 2 miles an hour. Safely it can not be driven to be serviced if you are on the road. This system has reset its self on 3 occasions, once when i was taking the truck into a ford service dealership. They stated they could not do anything without the trouble senor on. There is one recall on the nox sensor and 3 other service alerts for the egr on the trucks. This is very dangerous and should be put in your system.

While driving on the highway at high speed i noticed my car pulling to one side and then my low tire pressure come on .when i got to a safe location i looked at my front passenger tire and saw it was low. I put air in it, after returning to my car it was low again. I put air in it again, drove to the shop to get my tire looked at and they said there is a crack in the middle of the rim. They said they have not seen this before on thei type of truck (known for hauling heavy loads), and they had to order a brand new rim. Of course my truck is outside of the warrenty, that's when things tend to go bad. Im very concerned about this being a manafactor defect due to where the crack is located. I'm also very concerned for the safety of me and others due to the area where we live, how we use high speed highways to get around, what we actually use the truck for, and others.although nobody was hurt, it could have been a catastrophe.please help me understand how something like this could occur on this type of heavy duty truck. I'm making a report now because soo many people told me to due to safety protocols.thabk you

Within the last few months the truck has experience the "death wobble".at first it started at normal michigan highway speeds, but it has become more frequent and more repeatable, and occurring a lower speeds.essentially if you hit a typical highway bump the vehicle will begin to shake completely out of control force you to rapidly decelerate or brake quickly on a highway until it stops.this truck has a stock suspension and about 150k miles.we have taken it to a suspension shop they cannot identify any failed components.

Purchased truck used came with new tires, unicorn creation lt265/70r-17load rangee. Purchased truck 8/12/2015 , the date code on tires (2312) on all 4 tires. In less than 6000 miles 3 tires had broken steel belts.4800 mile vacation first leg1300 miles mostly interstate pensacola,fl to norwich,ct doing the speed limit, i have a truck camper approx. 2000 lb so i amabout a 1000 lbs under max.we left norwich,ct went north up us 1 up coast of maine to fort kentthen came back south down the middle of maine all back roads which were rough across new hamp. And vermont to ny . Going slow [45/50] most of the time never noticed tire viberation untill got on i-84 in ny to albany. Then noticed vibration.fromalbany,ny to scranton ,pa . Vibration got worse went to tire shop in va. Had front tires balancedabout 50miles down the road still vibrating found another tire shop they found right rear tire belt broken , got to macon ga. Went to shop left rear tire with broken beltcame on home approx 320miand had right front tire with broken belt . So 3 out of4 tires all the same mfg date with belts breaking .ran air pressure as per door decal 75 front 80 rear. When i would get the vibration i would get off the interstate onto secondary roads to slow down and viberation would ease up.i only have one of the tires with a bad belt.




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