Three problems related to equipment have been reported for the 2006 Ford F-350. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
At highway speeds hitting a bump or small pothole the steering wheel vibrates to the point of almost losing control. If I didn't have two hands on the wheel I possibly could have lost control of my vehicle and crashed.
I slowed to let a vehicle pass on a narrow street. When I pressed the accelerator to get my 2006 Ford f350 with the 6. 0l powerstroke diesel engine back up to 25 miles per hour, the gas pedal pulled itself to the floor at about 15 miles per hour and would not come off the floor. I had to stand on the brakes and put the truck in neutral, then use my foot to get under the gas pedal and return it to it's normal operating position. After, I drove to my mechanic and he said the electrical sensor in the gas pedal was probably bad and the entire assembly needed replaced. This incident almost cause me to rear end a person at the stop sign in front of me and pedestrians crossing the road in the crosswalk.
Toyo open country xtreme a/t ii lt285/75r/17e both inside duals sidewall bubbles. It has been reported to the tire dealer and toyo tires USA. Tires purchased in may 2013. Tires have 5,130 miles on them. Dot serial # m431013 same for both tires. The truck has a truck camper mounted in the pick up bed. Tires were maintained at 75 psi on all 7 tires. Truck has a 12 pack rear leaf spring system instead of the oem 5 pack and 1 overload spring that Ford called it's camper package. I have photos of the tires if needed. Thank you.