Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2003 Ford F-150.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
Strap holding my gas tank on my 2003 Ford 150 rusted thru and broke it was noticed by one of my fellow employees fortunately before the other strap broke. I went to the Ford dealer in my area and had it repaired asking if there was a recall or reported problems with this and they said no. I was charged $195 to repair it.
On my 2003 Ford F-150 XLT regular cab, short wide bed pick-up I noticed a few months ago that the abs brake light came on and stayed for a short period then went off again. This happened a few times. Sometimes when I would shut off the engine the abs brake light would go out and not reappear again for a few days to weeks. Approximately 2 weeks ago the abs brake light on the dash came on again and this time it stayed on. This time I also noted that after I turned the ignition switch off I could still hear what appeared to be the sound of small electric motor continuously running under the hood. I opened the hood and determined the noise was originating from the abs brake control module. I felt the module and it was warm. I phoned the local Ford dealer and was told that sometimes if the battery is disconnected the module will reset itself. I disconnected the battery for a moment then reconnected it and the abs brake module light on the dash went off so I assumed it had reset itself and was now ok. I continued to drive the truck for approx 1 1/2 weeks with no trouble then suddenly the abs light on the dash again came on. As before when I shut off the engine the noise under the hood of a small electric motor running was again heard. The abs control module was hot to the touch and a hot smell was noted also. I visited the local Ford dealer and the service manager stated the abs control module needed replaced at a price of somewhere around $700. 00 up to possibly $1200. 00 since when the abs control module goes bad then the hydraulic portion of this system is likely also bad. The truck only has 68500 miles, looks like new, and has been treated extremely gently since I purchased it new in 2003.
I was driving to work in my 2003 f 150 and heard a kind of tapping noise and strong vibrations coming from engine. . Pulled over and had truck towed to my house. . . As a friend of mine is a mechanic he came over and had me start the truck. . . As I did so the #3 spark plug shot out of the engine and bounced off the hood. . . . I started to research online and found hundreds of reports about the Ford f150's doing this exact same thing and the majority of the problems seem to come from the #3 plug. . . Several peopl have spent 100's of dollars to upgrade at the dealerships. . . Only 3 thread on my head and all trucks now have 7 threads. . . Why did Ford change it? must have known about this lil problem. . . .
Vehicle was parked and not in use. Owner returned home while away with his son to find that vehicle fire was extinguished by local fire department. The extent of fire was the front engine area. Vehicle was used night before without any incident.
I was at a complete stop in a construction zone, when my brake pedal went completely to the floor (gave out) this causing me not to be able to figure out what happened fast enough before I ended up rearending the car in front of me and that was pushed into another car. The vehicle was towed, still under warranty new master brake cylinder was installed.
While driving at 30 mph, vehicle was involved in a rear end collision . Then, it collided with a utility pole and erupted into flames. Consumer sustained cracked ribs and was hospitalized. Police arrived on the scene.
I was wiping the interior of my truck and cut myself on a sharp edge. The item that cut me was a badge/logo which is affixed to a soft cover on the center console of my truck. My truck is a 2003 Ford F-150 harley davison edition. I would not normally complain about a bump or bruise I would get working on a vehicle. This decorative badge on the console is so sharp that it cut through the towel I was wiping with and then into my finger. This badge is in an area where people would normally contact the vehicle to open the console, and it is very unsafe.
Consumer states while driving the vehicle the gas pedal would get stuck the vehicle would pick up speed. Consumer states the brake pedal also did not slow vehicle down. Dealer notified. Ts.