2019 FORD F-350 Unknown Or Other Problems
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Rear backup camera foggy, can barely see the lines. I understand there is a possible recall but my vehicle doesn't show it
[XXX] my 2019 ford f350 extended cab 4x4 6.7 diesel engine caught fire while i was driving on [XXX] i was pulling a small gooseneck horse trailer with 2 live horses inside. I was traveling at 60mph. no modifications to the truck, everything stock. a car pulled along side me pointing to the front of the truck yelling your on fire. immediately got off on an exit ramp, the truck engine died and i lost all power . i tried to put it in park nothing happened. the truck and trailer started to roll backwards off an embankment. i got the emergency brake on. my wife and i exited the truck the whole front end was on fire 50 ft + flames . we got the horses out and away .according to parkhills mo. fire dept truck burned to the ground in less than 15 minutes. they stated it was a fuel fed fire. all the fire crew and responding police officers stated it was a common occurrence for that model ford to catch fire . this truck had 19,967 miles no modifications. no warnings ,no fuel smells .nothing to indicate any problems. truck went from running perfect to burned up in less than 15 minutes. total loss of the truck along with all my personal belongings. we were lucky ourselves and our horses escaped. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
The rear cab glass completely shattered due to the defrost heating element shorting out because it had broken and falling off of middle sliding window, started to melt carpeting behind the seat and immediately burst the entire rear glass.
We started to have issues with our back up camera sporadically working, images appearing fuzzy and now the camera has gone completely blank - blue screen. We use this pickup truck to plow in the winter and the camera is important for that. Not having a working back up camera is a safety hazard under normal conditions as well. The issue is that Ford has a recall on "certain" 2019 F-350 trucks with back up camera issues WHICH ARE THE EXACT SAME ISSUES that are happening with our back up camera. This can not be a coincidence. I have called the Ford recall line and spoke to a representative who told me he would document my issue and forward the call information on to his manager. He told me to report it to the NHTSA as well. This is absolutely the same issue and we are not happy that they won't do right by us and take care of this issue.
Panoramic sunroof suddenly cracks. Contacted Ford dealership and they told me to go through my insurance. I read up on forums on this issue and it is happening to Ford owners with sunroofs.
As well as rear camera failure I have the front camera failure. Which is worse cannot see out of the front camera really at all. Looks like a white screen. Safety for others as well as myself are at risk on a daily basis. You cannot see if there's small children or objects in front of your vehicle when you're leaving. Dealership has looked at it. This camera actually started to fail before the rear backup camera. This is a very serious problem and needs to be fixed by Ford immediately a recall needs issued it's a matter of time before someone is killed or a child is killed.
The trailer brake controller randomly says trailer disconnected and will not apply the trailer brakes, but you can manually operate the brakes from the controller and they work fine, I have replaced every thing on the trailer brakes,wires,7pin plug, and I keep getting the same fault randomly( trailer disconnected). Ford tells me the unit is fine, Well it is not, I have pulled the trailer with a chevy and a dodge and the brakes work as they should. It happens everything I use it and after doing a Google search, seems there many others with the same problem
Traveling at 60-65 mile per hour on interstate freeway, hit a group of small potholes with left wheels. Truck shook as you would expect at first, then began to shake increasingly more violently in the front end. The shaking increased till the front end was bouncing up and down and shaking left to right. The steering wheel shook left and right. I took my foot off the accelerator and coasted to the shoulder and stopped. My passenger's and my safety were put at risk because the truck was difficult to control and slowing down did not bring the situation under control until we got down to about 20 mph. Fortunately we were in the right lane, so we had quick access to the shoulder. I don't know what component failed, but this behaved as if the steering were repeatedly over-correcting for what it saw as a potential spin-out in alternating direction. After the incident the front tires showed wear marks slightly up the sidewalls (about 1 inch) that suggested they had skidded sideways several times. All tires were properly inflated at the time: 61 pounds front, 80 pounds rear. There were no warning lamps or alerts before or after the incident. The vehicle has not yet been inspected by the dealer. No police or insurance representatives were notified since there was not an accident or injuries.
The touch screen is only working sometimes and then is very slow. Causing unsafe driving conditions.
While driving on the two lane freeway at approximately 65mph in the right lane, a lane change to the left lane was initiated as a slower moving truck was in the right lane. Following the lane change to the left lane, the front left tire hit the pavement recess accommodating the yellow reflector embedded in the pavement, which was on the inside of the fog line. Upon impact with the reflector recess the vehicle front end and steering wheel began to shake violently. The steering wheel shook side-to-side so violently that it shook the drivers hands, arms, shoulders and head back and forth so quickly and violently that the drivers vision was impaired; the driver could see but all objects were blurred due to the shaking. Fortunately the left shoulder was paved and an area to the left of the shoulder was also paved (but not maintained perhaps a construction related turn around or cross over). Steering was severely impaired. With great difficulty the vehicle was steered off of the left lane onto the shoulder and then stopped on the additional paved area to the left of the paved shoulder. The violent vehicle and steering shaking subsided ONLY following stopping the vehicle. Had this incident occurred in heavy traffic, on a two lane road or a road without shoulders the outcome may well have ended in loss of control of the vehicle. Ford acknowledges that its Super Duty 4x4 vehicle experience "Death Wobble"; a violent shaking of the front end and steering. This incident was a "Death Wobble" incident: initiated by a bump encountered by one front wheel, violent shaking of the steering and front end, loss of steering control, continued shaking until stopped. Ford has offered to repair, but there are no parts available. This vehicle defect must be considered for recall and immediate long term repair. The vehicle in this incident was a 2019 Ford F350 Super Duty with approximately 38,000 miles. Part wear is unlikely with such a low-mileage vehicle, as acknowledged by Ford.
While driving down the road we got the death wobble after hitting a bump in the road. The truck violently shook and was unable to steal until the truck stopped. After that the truck was drivable again until it happens again.
My 2019 F350 has what google and others are calling the death wobble. The entire truck in under full warranty plus bumper to bumper additional coverage. When driving at hwy speed (and interstate) and you drive over bumps, potholes, or railroad tracks the vehicle starts shaking so bad that you can not steer or even stay in your lane. The shaking does not stop until you come to a complete stop. It doesn't happen for all railroad crossing, but those that are rutted.
Multiple times after hitting a small bump at anywhere between 35-60 mph the steering wheel locks and the entire truck shakes violently. It will continue doing this until I stop the vehicle completely. Once it started doing it again as I accelerated after it had stopped. It seems to get worse. I’ve read it is a mechanical fault and causes “Ford death rattle”. It is very dangerous and I have almost lost control of the vehicle.
lost control of the front steering. Was going around a curve on a bridge when suddenly the vehicle started to shake which caused me to lose control of the steering wheel. I came very close to hitting the side of the bridge. it was a good thing I was in a single lane as the pickup was going from side to side. This really freaked out my wife as well as me. She does not want to ride in this very expensive truck again. I am taking in the vehicle 5/23/2022 to have it looked at. Guess at this point hopefully they can tell me what is wrong. Nothing prepared me for what was about to happen. I am very upset at ford and the dealership for not informing about this DEATH WOBBLE problem
The Famous Ford Death Wobble....comes and goes mainly when running speed limit on hwy and come to a bridge or hump in road...feels like your going to loose control...sometimes its so bad have to pull over..It puts myself and employees at risk plus could easily put others in danger.... Have contact ford dealer....first time took in they said tech couldnt get it to do it have another appointment because it seems to be happening more and more...just getting upset paying this much for a truck and there is so recall yet to fix...common problem its all over the internet, no lights of any kind and yes available for inspection. Truck has done it here and there since 15000 miles and only has 34000 on it now
UNKNOWN. Death wabble!!! Very scarry, I am concerned that this wabble is going to cause a serious accident and injury to me and others on the road. Also, serious damage to my truck.
It is a common problem that the dual heat in Fords has issues. My heat has stopped working, and I can make it work by turning one side up and one side down, but it still doesn’t heat properly. This has happened to me with other year Ford vehicles, so it’s a problem they apparently aren’t looking to fix. Problem today is that I drove through freezing rain, passenger side iced over, driver side was barely clearing, obvious safety issue.
what happened is commonly called "death wobble" which was a violent shaking of the steering wheel at highway speed.
driving on 2 lane state road ran over a small rough area the truck started shaking badly happened so fast I was in oncoming traffic. I over corrected and went to the other side of road, I stopped the truck. I have been driving for 40 years and never been so shaken. I'm a disabled vet with over 20 years of service to our country. I want to enjoy life by not having a truck manufacturer causing my death or someone elses. I just bought this truck, and now I'm afraid to drive it. thanks truck manufacturer!
Hit a pot hole, at 65 mph with the front wheel. The hole truck started shacking violently, and I about loss control. I stood on the brakes, and vibrated into the emergency lane. The whole truck stopped shacking below 45 mph. And was fine coming back up to speed, until I hit another pot hole. Please watch YouTube ford death wobble, ford states there is no problem.
My truck started violently shaking after going over a groove in the road. Has happened about 3 times. Ford dealership said that they can't get me in until November 10th.
front end wobbles terribly at times hitting bumps and on certain road surfaces.
Three separate times while driving on I-90 our truck started to shutter violently and shake uncontrollably until we were able to come to a stop. We had 3 children in the truck the last 2 times and we were afraid we would lose control of the truck. It seems to happen while driving over 60 mph and the highway has bumps or grooves. Once the truck hits the uneven road it shakes out of control until we’re able to get stopped and pull off the road.
WHILE TOWING OUR FIFTH WHEEL CAMPER ON TWO SEPARATE OCCASIONS, THE TAILGATE OF OUR 2019 FORD F-350 DUALLY OPENED RANDOMLY WHILE IN TRANSIT. WITHOUT KNOWING THE TAILGATE WAS DOWN, IT CAUSED DAMAGE TO THE FRONT OF OUR FIFTH WHEEL WHEN MAKING TURNS. THIS OCCURRED ON TWO DIFFERENT HIGHWAYS BUT SINCE WE DON'T KNOW WHEN IT LOWERED, WE DON'T KNOW THE EXACT HIGHWAY CONDITIONS AT THE TIME. RAIN WAS NOT A FACTOR. SO FAR, IT HAS ONLY OPENED WHEN THE TRUCK WAS CONNECTED TO OUR FIFTH WHEEL. ACCORDING TO THE FORD DEALER, THE TAILGATE RECALL REPAIR HAVE ALREADY BEEN COMPLETED ON THIS VEHICLE. WE HAVE NOT REPORTED THIS DAMAGE TO OUR INSURANCE COMPANY AND HAVE NOT REPLACED THE CAMPER'S COMPARTMENT DOOR YET.
Mileage: 15,000
I OWN A 2019 FORD F350 WITH ABOUT 13,500 MILES ON IT. ON MULTIPLE OCCASIONS I HAVE EXPERIENCED WHAT SEEMS TO BE NAMED THE FORD "DEATH WOBBLE". WHEN DRIVING OCCASIONALLY THE TRUCK STARTS TO SHAKE UNCONTROLLABLY CAUSING THE DRIVER TO DEATH GRIP THE STEERING WHEEL TO AVOID LOSING CONTROL. THIS PROBLEM HAS OCCURRED 10-15 TIMES IN ABOUT 4 MONTHS. FORD DOES NOT HAVE A RECALL ON THIS PROBLEM, AND THEY ARE REFUSING TO PUT IN WRITING AT THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT THE EXACT ISSUE I AM BRINGING THE TRUCK IN FOR. THEY CALL IT "RECALLS" HOWEVER THERE IS NO RECALL FOR THIS ISSUE. WHEN THIS OCCURS, THE VEHICLE ATTEMPTS TO MOVE SIDE TO SIDE MAKING IT NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO STAY IN THE LANE OF TRAVEL. THIS HAS OCCURRED AT SPEEDS OF 30 MILES PER HOUR ON CITY ROADS AND 65 MILES PER HOUR ON THE FREEWAY. SLOWING DOWN OR REMOVING YOUR FOOT FROM THE ACCELERATOR ONLY MAKES THE PROBLEM WORSE AS WE SLOW DOWN. I HAVE A VIDEO RECORDED OF ONE OF THE TIMES THIS OCCURRED WHICH WE WERE GOING ABOUT 63 MILES PER HOUR, WE SLOWED DOWN TO ABOUT 42 MILES PER HOUR RAPIDLY IN AN ATTEMPT TO KEEP CONTROL. DOING THIS ALMOST CAUSED THE CAR BEHIND US TO HIT US AND THE CAR TO THE RIGHT OF US NEEDED TO STEER OUT OF THE WAY QUICKLY. FORD DOES NOT HAVE A FIX FOR THIS ISSUE, THE FRONT TIRES ON THE VEHICLE LOOK LIKE THEY HAVE BEEN CHOPPED UP DUE TO THE BOUNCING THAT OCCURS DURING THE WOBBLE. SOMEONE IS GOING TO GET KILLED IF FORD DOES NOT FIX THE PROBLEM. I HAVE A VIDEO THAT I WILL GLADLY SHARE, THIS ONLY LETS ME UPLOAD PICTURES
Mileage: 13,500
WHILE DRIVING THERE CAN BE A CLUNKING NOISE HEARD AND FELT FROM UNDER THE DRIVER SEAT GOING 60-80 MPH ON THE HIGHWAY. THE CLUNKING IS INTERMITTENT. THE CLUNKING HAPPENS MORE WHEN WE ARE TOWING OUR RV WHICH IS 16K LB. WHEN THE RV IS UNATTACHED THE CLUNKING CAN BE HEARD AND FELT LESS. MOST OF THE ROADS ARE SMOOTH WHEN THE CLUNKING STARTS. A 2019 F450 OWNER TOLD US THEY HAD THE SAME ISSUES AT 7000 MILES AFTER PUTTING IT INTO 4L. THEY INFORMED US THE TOOK IT INTO FORD AND THEY FOUND OUT THAT DURING THE ASSEMBLY OF THE TRUCK, A PART WAS BROKEN OFF. FORD FIXED IT UNDER WARRANTY BECAUSE IT WAS A FACTORY CAUSED ISSUES.
Mileage: 8,500
THE PANO ROOF ON MY 2019 FORD F350 EXPLODED OUTWARD LIKE POPCORN. THE TRUCK HAS 14,000 MILES. IT WAS SITING STILL WHEN THE GLASS EXPLODED. FORD HAS REFUSED TO HELP AT EVERY LEVEL CONTACTED.
Mileage: 14,000
SUNROOF EXPLODED WHILE ON HIGHWAY IN MOTION
Mileage: 10,700
PREMATURE TIRE WEAR AS A DIRECT RESULT OF DEATH WOBBLE. 65000 MILE 10 PLY COMMERCIAL FRONT TIRES ARE BALDING ON THE OUTER AREA OF THE TIRES DUE TO FRONT END TROUBLE CAUSED BY DEATH WOBBLE, CURRENT ACTUAL MILEAGE 21,571 FORD MOTOR COMPANY HAS ISSUED A FIELD SERVICE ACTION 20N04 THEY ARE FINALLY ADMITTING THERE IS A DEATH WOBBLE ISSUE AND FRONT END TROUBLE, HOWEVER THEY ARE CLAIMING PREMATURE TIRE WEAR IN NOT A RESULT OF THE FRONT END PROBLEMS. FRONT TIRE PREMATURE TIRE WEAR IS A DIRECT RESULT OF SERVICE ACTION 20N04 FOWLERVILLE FORD DEALERSHIP REFUSED TO WARRANTY AND REPLACE TIRES STATING FORD MOTOR COMPANY CLAIMS THE PREMATURE TIRE WARE IS NOT A RESULT OF DEATH WOBBLE SERVICE ACTION 20N04.
Mileage: 21,000
WHEN DRIVING AT HIGHWAY SPEED PULLING A TRAILER EXPERIENCING VIOLENT FRONT END VIBRATION AND WOBBLE, THIS CAUSED US TO RUN OFF THE ROAD INTO THE SHOULDER NEARLY CAUSING YA TO FLIP OVER INTO THE MEDIUM. THE TIRES ARE PROPERLY INFLATED AND CHECKED DAILY. THIS VIOLENT SHAKING AND WOBBLE HAPPENS ALMOST DAILY IN A TRUCK PURCHASED AS NEW. THIS VIOLENT SHAKING STARTED AT AROUND 7000 MILES AND HAS CONTINUED. THE VEHICLE IS CURRENTLY IN FORD DEALERSHIP SERVICE AT FOWLERVILLE FORD IN MICHIGAN TO HAVE THIS ISSUES AND OTHER LOOKED AT. THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS PROBLEM.
Mileage: 21,000
UNCONTROLLABLE AND VIOLENT SHAKING OF THE STEERING WHEEL AND ENTIRE TRUCK. AFTER HITTING A BUMP IN THE ROAD THE TRUCK WILL SHACK SO BAD THAT I HAVE TO PULL OVER AND COME TO A COMPLETE STOP. SOME TIMES I HAVE TO DO THIS IN THE MIDDLE OF TRAFFIC AND OR ON THE INTERSTATE. THE TRUCK IS A COMPLETE SAFETY ISSUE NOT ONLY FOR ME, MY PASSENGERS, BUT ALSO THE OTHER PEOPLE ON THE ROAD. IT APPEARS THIS IS AN ONGOING ISSUE WITH FORD SUPER DUTY'S. IT IS CALL "DEATH WOBBLE" FOR RIGHTFUL REASONS. PLEASE INVESTIGATE AND HAVE FORD MAKE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS IN WHOLE. THEY NEED TO STOP SELLING THESE TRUCKS UNTIL THEY CAN FIGURE IT OUT. ITS A ROLLING GRENADE.
Mileage: 15,000
JUST BOUGHT TRUCK FROM FRED BEANS OF BOYERTOWN. TRUCK HAS VERY HARD SHAKING WHEN HITTING A ROUGH PART OF ROADWAY WHILE TRAVELING AROUND 50MPH AND UPWARD. ALMOST LOST CONTROL OF TRUCK. IT'S HAS ALMOST LIKE A DEATH WOBBLE. VERY SCARY. WON'T STOP UNTIL TRUCK GO ABOUT 15 MPH. HAD FAMILY IN TRUCK IT IS A SAFETY ISSUE.
Mileage: 21,000
WAS T BONED ON JAN. 17,2020 . HIT ON PASSENGER SIDE. TRUCK CAUGHT ON FIRE INSIDE CAB OF DRIVER SIDE ALMOST TRAPPING ME INSIDE.
Mileage: 6,000
ON 1/13/20 WHILE I WAS DRIVING ON THE HIGHWAY THE STEERING WHEEL BEGAN TO SHAKE VIOLENTLY CAUSING ME TO LOSE CONTROL. BY THE TIME I GOT SLOW DOWN ENOUGH TO SOP I WAS IN THE LEFT LANE (INCOMING TRAFFIC). LUCKILY THERE WAS NO TRAFFIC OR I WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO MAKE THIS COMPLAINT AS I WOULD OF BEEN HIT HEAD ON AND HAD NO CONTROL OF THE VEHICLE. MY DEALER SAID HE HAD ANOTHER TRUCK WITH THE SAME ISSUE AND IT WOULD TAKE 2 MONTHS TO GET A PART TO MAYBE FIX IT. $65,000 AND I HAVE A TRUCK I'M SCARED TO DRIVE. IT'S A 2019 WITH 7,000 MILES ON IT. I HAVE A PREGNANT WIFE AND 3 CHILDREN. THE ISSUES WITH THESE TRUCKS ARE DEATH TRAPS. THIS TRUCK IS BASICALLY A ONE TON WRECKING BALL THAT I CAN LOSE CONTROL OF AT ANY MINUTE. IT'S MY ONLY TRANSPORTATION. SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE ABOUT THESE BEFORE SOMEONE IS KILLED. MY WIFE WON'T GET IN IT AND WON'T ALLOW THE KIDS IN THE TRUCK. THIS IS COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE. SINCE IT HAPPENED I RESEARCHED POSSIBLE CAUSES AND HAVE LEARNED THIS IS A WELL DOCUMENTED ISSUE IN THESE VEHICLES. AT THIS POINT I'M AFRAID TO I'M EITHER GOING TO DIE OR KILL SOMEONE ELSE IN THIS VEHICLE. IF I COULD SIMPLY RETURN IT I WOULD TOMORROW.
Mileage: 7,000
ONE MORNING WHILE GETTING INTO OUR VEHICLE (2019 F350) AFTER IS HAD BEEN PARKED FOR TWO DAYS I NOTICED THE REAR WINDOW WAS BULGING OUTWARD AND SHATTERED. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THE WINDOW WAS DAMAGED FROM THE OUTSIDE, AND THE WINDOW IS BULGING OUTWARD. IT APPEARS, THE PRESSURIZING OF THE VEHICLE CABIN BY SHUTTING THE DOOR COULD CAUSE ENOUGH PRESSURE TO BLOW OUT A WINDOW. THE VEHICLE WAS PARKED ON A FRIDAY AT 1400, IT REMAINED PARKED THEN ON SUNDAY WE NOTICED THE BROKEN WINDOW. THE VEHICLE WAS PARKED ON STREET WHICH LED ME TO THINK VANDALISM, HOWEVER THE OUTWARD BULGING OF THE WINDOW IS EVIDENCE THE BREAK CAME FROM THE INSIDE. THE DOORS WERE LOCKED WHICH MEANS NO ONE COULD HAVE GOTTEN INSIDE THE VEHICLE.
Mileage: 10,000
DRIVING ON DRY PAVEMENT, APPROXIMATELY 40MPH, STRAIGHT SMOOTH ROAD. I DROVE OVER AN EXPANSION JOINT IN THE PAVEMENT, THE STEERING BEGAN TO WOBBLE VIOLENTLY WHICH MADE MY VEHICLE LEAVE THE PAVEMENT ONTO THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE ROAD ONTO AN EASEMENT. I SEEMED TO HAVE EXPERIENCED THE "FORD DEAT"H WOBBLE, I CONTACTED THE DEALERSHIP, THEY REFERRED TO WHAT I EXPERIENCED AS A KNOWN PROBLEM REFERRED TO AS "DEATH WOBBLE". IF A VEHICLE WOULD HAV BEEN COMING IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN AN ACCIDENT AND COULD HAVE RESULTED IN DEATH AT THE SPEED I WAS TRAVELING. THE TRUCK ONLY HAS ~15000 MILES ON IT. I WAS TOLD THAT THERE IS AN APPARENT TSB ON THIS ISSUE AND PARTS ARE ON NATIONAL BACKORDER WITH NO IDEA WHEN THE PARTS WILL BE AVAILABLE. THIS IS A VERY SERIOUS SAFETY ISSUE.
Mileage: 15,000
2019 F-350 WITH 8' BED AND APPROX 1000 MILES. 1ST OCCURRENCE: DEPARTED A CAMPGROUND TOWING A TRAVEL TRAILER (AFTER DOING 3 WALK-AROUND SAFETY CHECK PRIOR TO DEPARTING). DROVE 10 MILES TO NEAREST GAS STATION BEFORE GETTING ON THE HIGHWAY WHERE I DISCOVERED THE TAILGATE WAS DOWN AND CRUSHED BY THE TRAVEL TRAILER. THINKING BACK THROUGH MY SERIES OF EVENTS; I WAS ON LEVEL GROUND AND DID NOT REACH DOWN TO DISENGAGE THE PARKING BRAKE BELOW THE GATE RELEASE, I HAD A GROUND GUIDE BACK ME UP OUT OF MY SPOT WHO CONFIRMED GATE WAS STILL UP PRIOR TO DEPARTING, KEY WAS IN THE CUP HOLDER WITH NO OTHER OBJECTS. I REPORTED THIS ISSUE TO THE DEALER(4 SEPT 2019). THEY REVIEWED CURRENT RECALLS ON MY MODEL AND NONE WERE REPORTED. I FILED A CLAIM WITH MY INSURANCE AND ABSORBED THE REPAIR EXPENSES. IMPORTANT TO NOTE, THERE WAS A HEAVY THUNDERSTORM THE NIGHT PRIOR TO DEPARTING. 2ND OCCURRENCE: (WHILE AWAITING PARTS TO REPAIR DAMAGES FROM 1ST OCCURRENCE) I DEPARTED WORK AND JUST AFTER TURNING LEFT OUT OF THE PARKING SPOT STILL IN THE PARKING LOT, THE TAILGATE CAME OPEN UNINTENTIONALLY FOR THE SECOND TIME DURING MY 2 MONTHS OF OWNERSHIP. I IMMEDIATELY NOTICED IT DOWN WHEN I LOOKED IN MY REARVIEW MIRROR AND NO DAMAGES FROM THIS OCCURRENCE.
Mileage: 1,000
TRUCK GETS SUPER STRONG DIESEL SMELL AND SOME WHITE SMOKE IN CAB OF TRUCK HAPPENS AT RANDOM
Mileage: 70,000
PURCHASED NEW 2019 F350 WITH THE ULTIMATE TRAILER TOW PACKAGE. ALSO PURCHASED 5TH WHEEL HITCH. AFTER GETTING HOME AND REMOVING HITCH, NOTICED TWO OF THE FOUR PUCKS HAVE A LOCKING MECHANISM FOR SECURING THE HITCH. ONE OF THE PUCKS HAS NOTHING. ONE PUCK HAS A PARTIAL LOCK. PHOTOS ATTACHED. I MADE ATTEMPTS TO FIND OUT IF THIS IS NORMAL BUT CAN'T FIND ANY ANSWERS. CAN YOU HELP? PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
OUR AUTOMATIC TAILGATE ON OUR 2019 FORD F350 TRUCK OPENS AND COMES DOWN RANDOMLY. IT HAS HAPPENED 6 TIMES IN THE FIRST 3 WEEKS OF OWNERSHIP. THIS HAS HAPPENED WHILE PARKED AND WHILE DRIVING, THE LAST TIME THE KEY FOB WAS IN THE CUP HOLDER WHEN WE WERE FILLING THE TRUCK AT THE GAS STATION. WITH OUR 5TH WHEEL TRAILER ATTACHED, THE TAILGATE CAME DOWN AS WE PULLED AWAY. NOT KNOWING IT CAME DOWN, WE MADE A TURN PULLING OUT OF THE GAS STATION WHICH CAUSED OVER A $1,000 IN DAMAGE TO OUR TRAILER. THIS RANDOMLY OPENING TAILGATE IS DANGEROUS FOR ANYONE PULLING A TRAILER OR WITH ANY MATERIALS THAT MAY FALL OUT OF THE TRUCK BED. FORD CONTINUES TO DENY THERE IS A PROBLEM.
Mileage: 2,100