Driveshaft Problems of Ford Econoline

Ford Econoline owners have reported 1 problem related to driveshaft (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Driveshaft problem of the 2000 Ford Econoline

Failure Date: 04/14/2004

Front weld at universal joint, failed causing driveshaft to drop to the ground while driving at approximately 35 mph. Examination of the failed components suggests a likely fatigue failure caused by a poor weld. Weld contained sphere-shaped pores and was not centered on the interface between the u-joint and the shaft. Although failure was likely caused by a manufacturing defect, dealer has thus far denied a warranty claim citing to the vehicle's mileage. Since this weld was probably produced by automated equipment, it is conceivable that other driveshafts manufactured during the same time period may also be defective. A failure at a higher speed, such as on the highway, may result in much more serious consequences.

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