Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2005 Ford F-150.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
My 2005 Ford f150 has been experiencing sua, "sudden unintended acceleration" since the day I bought it new off a Ford dealer lot. This is not driver error or floor mats like Ford explans as the problem. Sua does exsist. Complaints peaked in 2005 Ford trucks! only have 16k miles on my vehicle but have had a number of near accidents over the years. Would gladly pay to have the problem fixed, but the answer I always get " what problem, it doesn't exsist" sua happens when trying to brake with truck in gear and in motion. Has happened in both forward and reverse mode. Can not drive any more without keeping my hand on the gear shift lever to throw into neutral when the problem occurs. Worst incident was when I nearly rear ended a stopped school bus.
I have read many complaints just like mine, Ford told some people they had way too many complaints to do anything about a recall on this. Last year the drivers window popped and the window dropped inside the door I went to Ford bought the cable and regulator and had a window company replace it. 2 weeks ago same thing on the passengers front window, next day the passengers back window dropped while I was in my house, the drivers back window is the only one left. This truck is a 2005 the parts are not that old.
Power windows devices & controls - window regulator failure my wife and I drove my 2005 Ford f150 to pick up my son up from kindergarten and while driving home, going approximately 25 mph during a severe florida thunder storm we heard a loud pop, then crackle which sounded like it came from the drivers side of the truck. I pulled over in the storm to see if anything struck the door. Since I saw nothing I pulled back onto the road and continued to drive home, then all of a sudden the front drivers side window abruptly flew down into the door and dissappeared. My 5 year old son who was sitting directly behind me on the driver's side in his car seat, was terrified, crying and wet from rain flying in the window, we were 5 minutes from home and pulled into the garage. My son and I were soaked and all three of us were shaken. I have recently found out the issue was caused by a window regulator failure. This could have caused an accident and is highly dangerous, especially with a small child in the car. When researching the issue further I found that there are numerous complaints from consumers, however Ford has not responded, nor addressed this extremely hazardous issue. Currently my window is taped with a bag to cover the window hole as we don't have the funds to fix this issue since both wife and I were laid off recently. This issue is not just about the cost it's a safety concern that needs to be reviewed. Is it a faulty part on the manufacturer's side, is it a Ford engineering problem? what does it take for a recall? do individuals need to be hurt or worse die in order for a recall. Shame on Ford for letting an issue like this receive multiple consumer complaints with no action or resolution. This is not normal wear and tear.
While entering an on ramp to get onto the freeway, I heard a loud pop and the next thing I know, the window is down and I cannot roll it back up. I've taken it to the Ford dealership where I've told them not to let the window down (they do it anyway) and then I have to waste more time having them manually roll the window back up in hopes that it will stay up. Then, about a year later, the passenger side window has now fallen down in the middle of the night! needless to say, I'm thankful that my truck wasn't stolen overnight while I was sleeping because of the window randomly falling, again! I'm tired of putting money into this truck and looking to go to another vehicle that is not a Ford. If I knew I could file a complaint when the initial incident happened, I would have done so with no hesitation.