Table 1 shows one common vehicle speed control related problems of the 2008 Ford F-450.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Speed Control problems |
The contact owns a 2008 Ford f450 sd. The contact stated that after the vehicle was started and shifted in gear it attempted to accelerate. The contact applied extreme pressure to the brake pedal in order to stop the vehicle from lunging forward. The contact stated that he had to turn the vehicle off twice and restart it. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer. The failure mileage was 43,016. Updated 4/7/2010 the consumer stated he was unable to steer the truck as well. Updated 05/05/10.
Truck has a dead throttle w/o any notice. I can drive my kids around all day and try to cross traffic and I have lost throttle response. This first occurred when truck had about 800 miles on it. It never flashed a code so I was sent away with a button to press when it would do it again. After weeks in service the map sensor was change. Problem was fixed but occurred again without notice about a year later. Map sensor was changed again problem fixed. Truck is once again experiencing this dead throttle currently and am not sure what to do. I took it to the dealer and they said no codes came through. I am driving a potential death trap.
I travel for work and drive many different types of rental cars. I have had the following occur in more models than I can remember. Vehicle accelerates when you apply the brakes. Root cause: the elevation / spacing relationship between the brake pedal and the accelerator. Operator error contributes to the problem also. People have a tendencie to roll their foot from the gas pedal to the right hand side of the brake pedal. Depending on the angle of their foot, the edge of thier shoe will hang over the gas pedal. When they apply the brake they also apply the gas. The engine torq over comes the brake friction and the car accelerates. Most of the time when this happens I can remove my foot, relocate it on the brake pedal and safely stop. Several times my situation required me to hold the brake / gas pedals in position and quickly use my left foot to apply the brake to prevent an accident. Wearing my heavy boots with a large sole increases the frequences of these incidents.