Body problems of the 1999 Ford F-150

Ten problems related to body have been reported for the 1999 Ford F-150. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Body problem

Failure Date: 06/07/2017

Suspension squeaks and grinds along with steering wheel. Side utility back doors cable breaks and will not close or will open unexpectedly.

2 Body problem

Failure Date: 11/24/2016

Around 1:30am on Thursday Nov. 24th, I received a call from my neighbor saying my truck was on fire. The fire department said it looked like it was an electrical problem. That it looked like it started under the hood. The truck had been driven to the store the morning before the fire, and was parked at the time of the fire.

3 Body problem

Failure Date: 08/12/2015

My rear doors on my Ford, F-150 crew cab pickup stopped opening. This is an entrapment issue and a very serious safety problem. If there was an accident, passengers in the rear would be trapped and unable to escape. From the research I found on the internet, there is a design flaw with the cable mechanism that operates the rear door latches and common fault with these type of door for the Ford pickups manufactured around this time frame. And it looks like Ford knows about this and has not addressed this issue. Believe there should be a recall on this for Ford to repair due to the entrapment issue.

4 Body problem

Failure Date: 07/09/2015

VIN does not match my truck, trying to fix it but I have no idea what engine parts, electrical,or otherwise to purchase. Supposed to be a 1999 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 . VIN comes up asinvalid and check digit is incorrect. Online search indicates 4 different engines, two transmissions (5spd manual and auto) neither of which are the Ford motor CO. Experimental transmission that Ford put in that truck. Sold as a 1999 on Ford c. O. Mine weighs 1500lbs less than what it should. All failing experimental parts that I have to replace, but dont have a clue what to buy due to "experimental" part #'s. Emailed Ford many times for assistance in identifying engine as there are no block castings. No retun call or email. Im a single mom of 2. I dont get child support, alimony, nor do I receive goverment assistance. I cant afford to have my truck torn down. To measure bore and stroke. I cant afford to bring it to a shop. Ive had to learn to work on this thing. Took me 8 months and thousands spent here nd there just to get it to pass emissions because I couldnt find the right parts! $600 in inspection sticker violations later here I am, barely hanging in hoping it gets me to work one more time. Suxh a negligent and dangerous thing to do. Three lives sit in that because thats what we have. I wanted a call from Ford because their VIN isnt valid, or matching. Cowards.

5 Body problem

Failure Date: 06/08/2015

My vehicle failed PA state inspection due to rotted out corners of the fenders & radiator support assy. And is deemed un-drivable and un-usable even though the rest of the truck is in excellent condition . This assy goes across the entire front of the vehicle, holds the radiator & aid cond cores in the middle, and attaches to both front benders via spot welds and it's lower corners attach to the frame of the truck via shock mounts and 2 large bolts thus also supporting the entire front of the truck attaching it to the frame . With both lower corners of this assy rotted away the front end of the truck is now floating & suspended and is now not attached to the frame of the truck thus this is a major hazard and especially on impact if in a frontal accident . There are many complaints about this problem online on f150's all the way up to 2006 . The "cause" of the problem is that the plastic fender wells do not come down far enough in the front so water, snow, slush, and salt are flung forward by the front tires and hit the back side of the front bumper and then are directed back into the fenders & radiator support assy which is an open-top box channel on the bottom with no drain holes . Since the water, snow, slush, and salt lay in this open-top box channel it just rots the corners out . This is purely a design problem 2 ways; 1. Fender wells too short in the front 2. No drain holes in the open-top box channel 3. The entire assy of poor steel quality and not preserved with rust proofing so now I have a low mileage 1999 f150 in excellent condition that's un-usable !!! local dealer said they are not aware of a recall so I'm hoping this information will generate one because there are many other vehicles out there with the same exact problem up thru at least 2006 . I have many great pictures of the rotted out assy. And can email them upon request .

6 Body problem

Failure Date: 08/06/2013

The contact owns a 1999 Ford F-150. The contact stated that there was a strap dangling from beneath the vehicle. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileage was 106,000.

7 Body problem

Failure Date: 04/02/2013

Spare tire fell out from underneath the vehicle will driving.

8 Body problem

Failure Date: 10/25/2011

The contact owns a 1999 Ford F-150. The contact stated while refueling the vehicle, fuel emitted from the fuel tank. The contact also stated the under carriage was corroded. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired and the VIN was unknown. The failure and current mileage was 223,000.

9 Body problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2002

Crack is starting at metal part of window. Also, cracking is showing all around door structure. Dealership is aware of problem.

10 Body problem

Failure Date: 10/24/2000

I noticed a crack in the sheet metal on the body of my truck. The crack is located on the driver side door just above the additional rubber molding in the bottom right corner of the window. This makes me wonder how the door would hold up if I got hit in the door.


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