Four problems related to blind spot detection have been reported for the 2019 Ford F-250. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Ford F-250 based on all problems reported for the 2019 F-250.
Ford motor company has decided to cancel/pause customer satisfaction campaign 22m03 without reason or notice given to customers at this time after being told by service advisor ron fultz #3689 at anderson Ford 3601 stockton hill rd kingman, az 86409. . . . That the effected cameras as well as the recall for the rear tailgate camera 22s51 would be preformed. . . . To no avail as was told at the end of the service visit could not preform the needed side and front face camera upgrade as per canceled/paused with no timeframe given and lied to as the scope of service to be done upon scheduled appointment for all to addressed.
My vehicle caught on fire. I had been pulling my trailer and I pulled over to park when my truck began smoking. I attempted to open the hood and the truck was on fire. None of the sensors activated and I didn’t have any indication the truck was overheating.
Death wobble when hitting bumps at highway speed. Truck has 8k miles on it.
Vehicle (2019 Ford f250 XLT) experienced what is commonly referred to as the "death wobble". When hitting a bump or irregularity along the interstate, at highway speeds (70 mph and above), the entire vehicle and steering column shook violently and was uncontrollable. I experienced this event twice on a recent trip out of state, with my grandchildren in the vehicle. I immediately stopped at a mechanic shop, and described the event to the mechanic, who informed me that this is a common problem with the Ford f250, and although there are measures than can be implemented to reduce the issue with the faulty front end suspension and design, the "death wobble" will most likely continue. I have spoken with several other Ford f250 owners who are experiencing the same issue with their vehicles. These vehicles are unsafe to drive at highway speeds, and are putting the occupants of the vehicle, and and other highways travelers in the vicinity of the vehicle, at risk of injury or death. As far as video documentation of the incident, please go to you tube, and enter Ford f250 "death wobble". You will see several instances of this event. In speaking with the Ford motor company, I was informed that the front end of the f250s were re-designed in the year 2020, and that the "death wobble" is no longer an issue. This does nothing to help the people who purchased the f250s between 2011 and 2019. Thank you.
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