Warning Problems of Ford F-250

Ford F-250 owners have reported 4 problems related to warning (under the lane departure 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.

1 Warning problem of the 2021 Ford F-250

Failure Date: 12/01/2024

This car has had a recall for almost year. I’m am terrified to drive my truck especially with my kids in it. Sometimes if I press the gas trying to cross traffic, it takes a while to go. Also sometimes it won’t crank up and start. It takes awhile few tried. My back up camera doesn’t work the way it should.

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2 Warning problem of the 2023 Ford F-250

Failure Date: 09/30/2023

The truck slams to a complete stop with no rhyme or reason. It senses something that doesn't exist. This has happened many times. . . I-76 through philadelphia during rush hour. Cross bronx expressway during rush hour. Route 30 in magnolia NJ. Has happened in drive-throughs. Driving around town.

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3 Warning problem of the 2017 Ford F-250

Failure Date: 06/30/2023

Assisted steering has an error stating requires service. The steering wheel is sideways when driving straight. Ford is on back order for the steering wheel due to the issue and cannot get the part to fix it. The error occurred once from being parked. As soon as the truck was driven in a parking lot so it was under 25 mph when the steering wheel went sideways.

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4 Warning problem of the 2020 Ford F-250

Failure Date: 12/12/2022

2020 Ford f250 super duty, I have a severe death wobble that has developed for the second time in a short period of time. The Ford death wobble is the violent shaking of the vehicle can cause loss of control of the vehicle and difficulty steering wile vehicle is in operation at any time under typical driving conditions or speed. This exposes the driver and occupants of vehicle, as well as others who share the road with them, to an increased risk of accident, injury, or death. This description of death wobble was taken from a class action lawsuit that was filed in 2019. The first occurrence happened around 47,000 miles. I brought it in to the dealership; they said it was a steering damper not covered under the warranty. I paid for the replacement of steering damper. However the replacement did not fix the issue. I took it back in for further evaluation and repairs. After nearly a week of them having the vehicle at the dealership; they finally agreed to have the track bar replaced under warranty. The technician working on vehicle said that an axle needed to be replaced as well but it was not replaced at the time. After track bar was replaced; there was a drastic improvement and problem was resolved but short lived. About 7 months later and at 85,000 miles the death wobble has returned and is much worse. Due to the issue, steering is very loose and sloppy. Causing you to catch the vehicle from side to side of the lane due to the steering wheel not being straight. Setting off errors and disables many of the safety features. Some of the features that are disabled wile driving: advanced traction control system, pre-collision assist system fault, abs system, hill descent control fault, hill start assist. After bringing truck to dealership for this issue again; they quickly realized that the issue has returned again and stated that the axle shaft will need to be replaced this time in addition to prior parts. They again are trying to say that warranty may not cover repairs.

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Other Common Lane Departure related problems of Ford F-250

Problem Category Number of Problems
Blind Spot Detection problems
9
Warning problems
4
Assist problems
3


F-250 Service Bulletins
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