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Good day on june 11th 2018 my bus #1611 vin#(xxxxxx) during my daily vehicle inspection at the lawrence berkeley national laboratory shuttle services in 1 cyclotron road berkeley california. *dtat the bus staging area near bldg 67 behind bldg 33 at approximately 6:30am a mechanical malfunction involving the parking brake it would not hold at 1100 rpm in park the parking brake cable connector clip reulting in the vehicle moving while on park which resulted in a collision where i was crushed by the bus shuttle #1611 while i conducted the dvi daily vehicle inspection my head was crushed both sides near above earsmy left shoulder, left ankle and left kneeparts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foe), 5552(b)(6)consumer stated repairs and inspection the vehicle is automatic transmission and the bus was on and the park position the emergency brake was not applied.consumer also attained the information in regards to mechanical malfunction from theford website.

2015 ford f550 v10 gas motor, the engine block heater shorted out and caught fire. Luckily only the license plate and an extension cord were damaged as well as the block heater itself. Contacted the truck dealer and ford fleet, and no one cares.vehicle was parked. I just happened to walk past and heard the crackling noise. Super hot, very lucky to just be there at that moment.

The contact owns a 2015 ford f-550 sd. While drivingapproximately 30 mph in reverse, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle had to be pushed into the contact's driveway. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer four times, but the failure could not be duplicated. The failure also occurred while in drive. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 25,000.

The contact owns a 2015 ford f-550 sd. While driving 60 mph, the vehicle lost compression to the engine. The contact stated that the vehicle would not accelerate fast enough to enter the highway. In addition, the check engine indicator illuminated without warning. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 4,400.

My v10 engine on my motorhome stalls when accelerating from a stop. This is dangerous. The engine remains running but won't accelerate. Pumping the gas pedal will finally make it go

I'm reporting a serious problem that my 2015 ford f550 was just diagnosed wit.the dealer is asking $15,800to repair it.the fuel system, is contaminated, is has a lot of oxidation, the fix includes replacingthe entire fuel system.

My v10 engine on my motorhome stalls when accelerating from a stop. This is dangerous. The engine remains running but won't accelerate. Pumping the gas pedal will finally make it go

Good day on june 11th 2018 my bus #1611 vin#(xxxxxx) during my daily vehicle inspection at the lawrence berkeley national laboratory shuttle services in 1 cyclotron road berkeley california. *dtat the bus staging area near bldg 67 behind bldg 33 at approximately 6:30am a mechanical malfunction involving the parking brake it would not hold at 1100 rpm in park the parking brake cable connector clip reulting in the vehicle moving while on park which resulted in a collision where i was crushed by the bus shuttle #1611 while i conducted the dvi daily vehicle inspection my head was crushed both sides near above earsmy left shoulder, left ankle and left kneeparts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foe), 5552(b)(6)consumer stated repairs and inspection the vehicle is automatic transmission and the bus was on and the park position the emergency brake was not applied.consumer also attained the information in regards to mechanical malfunction from theford website.

The vehicle is a motor home manufactured by thor motor coach that they added to a modified 2015 ford f550 chassis. Although thor modified the chassis, replaced the front bumper and quarter panels and added the coach body to the frame, they failed to do any alignment process to make sure that the body and the front wheels were properly aligned. This failure has led to severe wear to the front right tire creating a major safety hazard. On page 121 of the owner's manual it states that the front suspension and steering system was factory aligned prior to delivery to the dealership. However, the have failed to supply any documentation regarding this and the antidotal information from ford and others is that thor does not do the needed alignment after such a severe modification. While they try to pass this off to the consumer, there is only one sentence regarding this in a 151 page manual. Although i have owned other motor homes previously the process of learning everything about a new motor home is quite overwhelming. Secondly i am not aware that vehicle manufacture passes this safety concern on a new vehicle to the consumer. Lastly motor homes are the largest, heavy vehicles with challenging handling characteristics driven by non-professional drivers, many of whom are seniors. The manufactures should be held responsible for making sure that the vehicles are properly aligned for safe operation and tire wear. The failure to properly align the vehicle as a final manufacturing process has lead to severe tire wear causing a major safety issue and significant expense for the owner to replace the front tires and have the proper alignment done in order to make for safe operation.although the vehicle was new when purchased it had 2,598 miles on it. The damaged tire was noted after a cross country trip of nearly 10,000 miles.

The vehicle is a motor home manufactured by thor motor coach that they added to a modified 2015 ford f550 chassis. Although thor modified the chassis, replaced the front bumper and quarter panels and added the coach body to the frame, they failed to do any alignment process to make sure that the body and the front wheels were properly aligned. This failure has led to severe wear to the front right tire creating a major safety hazard. On page 121 of the owner's manual it states that the front suspension and steering system was factory aligned prior to delivery to the dealership. However, the have failed to supply any documentation regarding this and the antidotal information from ford and others is that thor does not do the needed alignment after such a severe modification. While they try to pass this off to the consumer, there is only one sentence regarding this in a 151 page manual. Although i have owned other motor homes previously the process of learning everything about a new motor home is quite overwhelming. Secondly i am not aware that vehicle manufacture passes this safety concern on a new vehicle to the consumer. Lastly motor homes are the largest, heavy vehicles with challenging handling characteristics driven by non-professional drivers, many of whom are seniors. The manufactures should be held responsible for making sure that the vehicles are properly aligned for safe operation and tire wear. The failure to properly align the vehicle as a final manufacturing process has lead to severe tire wear causing a major safety issue and significant expense for the owner to replace the front tires and have the proper alignment done in order to make for safe operation.although the vehicle was new when purchased it had 2,598 miles on it. The damaged tire was noted after a cross country trip of nearly 10,000 miles.

2015 ford f550 v10 gas motor, the engine block heater shorted out and caught fire. Luckily only the license plate and an extension cord were damaged as well as the block heater itself. Contacted the truck dealer and ford fleet, and no one cares.vehicle was parked. I just happened to walk past and heard the crackling noise. Super hot, very lucky to just be there at that moment.

Good day on june 11th 2018 my bus #1611 vin#(xxxxxx) during my daily vehicle inspection at the lawrence berkeley national laboratory shuttle services in 1 cyclotron road berkeley california. *dtat the bus staging area near bldg 67 behind bldg 33 at approximately 6:30am a mechanical malfunction involving the parking brake it would not hold at 1100 rpm in park the parking brake cable connector clip reulting in the vehicle moving while on park which resulted in a collision where i was crushed by the bus shuttle #1611 while i conducted the dvi daily vehicle inspection my head was crushed both sides near above earsmy left shoulder, left ankle and left kneeparts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foe), 5552(b)(6)consumer stated repairs and inspection the vehicle is automatic transmission and the bus was on and the park position the emergency brake was not applied.consumer also attained the information in regards to mechanical malfunction from theford website.

I'm reporting a serious problem that my 2015 ford f550 was just diagnosed wit.the dealer is asking $15,800to repair it.the fuel system, is contaminated, is has a lot of oxidation, the fix includes replacingthe entire fuel system.

The vehicle is a motor home manufactured by thor motor coach that they added to a modified 2015 ford f550 chassis. Although thor modified the chassis, replaced the front bumper and quarter panels and added the coach body to the frame, they failed to do any alignment process to make sure that the body and the front wheels were properly aligned. This failure has led to severe wear to the front right tire creating a major safety hazard. On page 121 of the owner's manual it states that the front suspension and steering system was factory aligned prior to delivery to the dealership. However, the have failed to supply any documentation regarding this and the antidotal information from ford and others is that thor does not do the needed alignment after such a severe modification. While they try to pass this off to the consumer, there is only one sentence regarding this in a 151 page manual. Although i have owned other motor homes previously the process of learning everything about a new motor home is quite overwhelming. Secondly i am not aware that vehicle manufacture passes this safety concern on a new vehicle to the consumer. Lastly motor homes are the largest, heavy vehicles with challenging handling characteristics driven by non-professional drivers, many of whom are seniors. The manufactures should be held responsible for making sure that the vehicles are properly aligned for safe operation and tire wear. The failure to properly align the vehicle as a final manufacturing process has lead to severe tire wear causing a major safety issue and significant expense for the owner to replace the front tires and have the proper alignment done in order to make for safe operation.although the vehicle was new when purchased it had 2,598 miles on it. The damaged tire was noted after a cross country trip of nearly 10,000 miles.




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