Ford F-250 owners have reported 15 problems related to rearview mirror (under the visibility category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Ford F-250 based on all problems reported for the F-250.
2019 Ford f250 crew cab truck- consumer writes in about the recalls- 22v644 & 22s51, in reference to a rear-view camera. Nine months have passed and the local Ford dealership still does not have the repair. Consumer is requesting speedier resolution requesting explanation as to "how this slow response benefits the greater good of our population by letting this safety recall go unresolved?".
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2021 Ford F-250. Consumer writes in regard to defective mirrors.
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Side mirrors will not stay in the position the consumer sets it. Dealer notified.
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Mirror on passenger's side door operates erratically, it is difficult to judge distance when it is not possible to see outside of rear view mirror. * ak.
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Wide angle mirror on trailer toe does not provide sufficient view from rear of driver's seat.
No matter how consumer adjusts the mirrors there is still a blind spot.
Defective blind spot mirror, on the larger extended truck mirror.
My Ford f250 is equipped with a towing package to tow a fifth wheel trailer. The towing mirror is my complaint. There is a large mirror on top and a smaller parabolic mirror on the bottom of the mirror frame. The upper mirror is adjustable, but the parabolic mirror is not adjustable and you cannot see anything out of it except for the rear tires of the pickup and the ground. If I were about 5 feet tall it would work great, but I am 6'1'' and cannot see anything out of it that will help me see the trailer or the traffic behind me. I have contacted my dealer, the Ford dealers in tucson, az and the Ford motor company and have gotten no satisfactory answer. The mirror needs to be adjustable for persons of different heights. Is there anything I can do at this time to remedy this situation.
The towing mirror poses a safety hazard. Cannot see back of trailer. Mirrors are in fixed (stationary) position.
Right side mirror is made of flat glass instead of curved glass. The field of view on the right side is so limited that I believe it could cause a crash when merging or changing lanes. Every other vehicle I have driven in recent years had a curved glass, wide angle mirror on the right side.
Unable to use vehicle for intended purpose of pulling a travel trailer. Don't feel safe pulling a trailer when wide angle mirrors are "non-adjustable". It's ridiculous to have non-adjustable mirrors on a vehicle! dealer informs it's a design item; not warranty.
Bottom half of both, inside and outside rearview mirrors do not adjust. It makes it impossible to see the vehicle next to consumer's vehicle. Dealer says they can do nothing.
Mfg. Knows the mirrors are unsafe, makes safe passing or lane impossible.
The left and right convex mirrors that are standard on this truck are not adjustable. The left mirror looks at the left rear tire. The right mirror is a bit better. It is difficult, if not impossible to use these mirrors safely when passing, or being passed when I am towing my 5th wheel travel trailer.
Wide angle mirrors are fixed and non-adjustable. Mr.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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| Wiper problems | |
| Rearview Mirror problems | |
| Exterior Rearview Mirror problems | |
| Windshield problems | |
| Windshield Wiper/washer Motor problems | |
| Visibility problems | |
| Side/rear Glass problems | |
| Windshield Wiper/washer problems | |
| Defogger problems | |
| Power Window problems |