This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Digital cluster malfunction, causing speedometer and fuel gauge to both display zero, loss of power to windows, loss of parking brake function, blacked out backup camera, no heat or A/C. highbeams stay on and cannot be switched to low beams. All happened while the vehicle was in motion on a highway at 60 mph.
The contact owns a 2017 Ford F-150. The contact stated that when the gear shifter was shifted into drive, the instrument panel indicated that the vehicle was in neutral. Additionally, when the gear shifter was shifted to reverse, the instrument panel indicated that the vehicle was in park. The contact was informed by an independent mechanic that similar vehicles were subjected to NHTSA campaign number: 17V053000 (power train, electrical system). The vehicle was taken to johnson Ford (694 East St, pittsfield, MA 01201) where the contact was informed that the VIN was not included in the recall. The contact was provided an estimate for the repair. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 53,000.
After last sync 3 update restarted truck and touchscreen failed to work, or have the gps map shows up. Cannot program gps for directions apim failure only 41752 miles on truck.
Vehicle suddenly lost its ability to monitor the blindspot traffic the stability and traction control went off tire pressure monitor field along with the airbag and seatbelt restraint. Take him to the dealer and was told there is a wire that runs between the spare tire and bumper a trailer hitch assembly that often chaffs. They had replace many recently. The loss of traction control happens to me during a rain storm and caused me to loose control of my truck. While I regained control and prevented hitting a guard rail, it was serious. This is no fault of my own it's an installation and assembly issue, and safety concern. As a 1st responder I depend on my truck, and must pay the $500 to repair a bad wiring installation on a 2017 truck, that could have cost me my life.
Very dangerous wiring design. Wire harness too close to engine exhaust manifold, turbo - as result - melted wires. Tin foil did not protect from melting. Happened while driving on 75 interstate - vehicle looses power steering, cruise control and throws faulty overheat. Contacted manufacturer about it - was given run around.
- Shelby Twp, MI, USA
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Upon starting my vehicle on 2/1/20, hill assist warning, parking aid warning, ABS icon, airbag icon, and traction control icon all lit up. Called 2 dealerships on 2/3 and was told it was safe to drive. On 2/6/20, the passenger airbag deployed while driving, no impact, with my 11 year old in the passenger seat.
F150 with electronic tailgate release will randomly unlock and drop open. This is happening at least 50% of the times I use my truck. I've heard the tailgate release be activated with my fob key setting on the dash board, no one touching it. I took it to the dealer today, 1/10/2020, and the service rep heard it unlock the tailgate while he was holding the key fob. He indicated there is a recall; however, it is not for F150's.. only F250-450's. what really scares me there is no warning or notifications the tailgate has dropped down and is now open. I only know when I stop and see it down or the loud steady warning when I put the truck in reverse. So far nothing has fallen out but this is clearly unsafe and should be recalled/repaired asap by Ford. This has occurred when operating on both city roads and highways, although, I'm not sure exactly when it is unlocked or drops open. This problem first occurred in early December; however, it was not nearly as frequent; now it is almost every time I use my truck.
I had my 2017 Ford F-150, 22,681 miles, parked at a kroger grocery store. I started the ignition with the key fob and loaded my son. After I got in I heard my son coughing, smelled something burning and realized there was black smoke when suddenly the rear windows blew out inches from his head. I never even got the key in the ignition. I removed my son and called 911. The fire department discovered the rear window defrost wire had smoldered and melted causing heat and the combustion that affected the windows in the cool night temp. Towed to the Ford dealership where they told me the rear defroster contacts had come loose and was the cause. They submitted pics and report to Ford to await a decision if they will cover the damage.
The contact owned a 2017 Ford F-150. The contact stated that while an authorized person was driving approximately 45 -50 mph, they noticed smoke emerging from the rear of the vehicle. The driver exited the vehicle and it spontaneously caught fire. The highway patrol distinguished the fire. The were no warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was towed to a tow lot where the vehicle was deemed a total loss by the insurance company. The contact called the local dealer mossy Ford 4919 (4570 mission bay dr, san diego, ca 92109 (858) 273-7500) but the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The cause of the failure had not been determined. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 54,000.
I've had to repair my sunroof twice costing over $3800. I've only opened the sunroof maybe 20 times in 2 years and now the motor is defected. I have talked to several Ford techs and they say they see issues with the sunroof all the time. I have personal friends who have been driving down the road and their sunroof shattered. A recall investigation needs to occur please.
I recently bought a Ford truck and just a normal day I was driving and the truck just power off I took the truck to a Ford service they told me I still have extended warranty, they check the truck and told me that the issue was electrical throttle body snd that my warranty doesn't covered that malfunction, I think that a new truck with less than 51 thousands miles with electrical problems meaning that Ford just don't want to covered what they don't do right
Rear window blow out. I turned on my vehicle this morning to warm up. I turned on the defrosters and went back inside for approximately 2 minutes. When I came back outside I could smell a electrical type burning smell. I am a firefighter and am familiar with this odor. No smoke or flames ever present/visible. I turned then suddenly heard a loud pop, realizing that both sides of my rear window had completely shattered. The vehicle was not moving. No one was in the vehicle and I was the only one near it. Nothing hit the window and I had never had the smell in my truck before.
Trailer blind spot monitor is turning on automatically despite no trailer being connected. Dealer has attempted two fixes with no resolution. When trailer blind spot is engaged it emits a false blind spot monitor light, which causes uncertainty whether it is safe to maneuver or not.
Backup camera does not work - when shifting from park to reverse, the backup camera fails to activate. This happens frequently - sometimes it will happen the first time the vehicle is driven (after being parked overnight), sometimes it will happen while driving around (I.e. drive for a short amount of time, then park, then drive again - the camera will fail to activate upon restarting the vehicle). I have owned this vehicle since December 2017, and first noticed the issue about a month after purchasing. Dealer claims that they are unable to reproduce the problem. Comments posted online at www.F150forum.com suggest that this may be related to a failing apim module, and that this seems to be a common issue.
Moonroof binding up. It continues to try an open for a few seconds which could bind up motor burn it out as well as possible start a fire or melt plastic. It doesnt even open it just binds up an stops all the time an now doesnt open at all. Being ase certified and knowing enough about electricity this could cause a fire as it it is binding up if you continue trying to use it. This is a safety concern as it could cause a fire as well if you are driving and go to use it may make an awkward noise and distract you from driving at the time you try to get it to work. Vehicle was being driven at the time of use. An then I tried it stationary afterwards an then had to disconnect it. Have yet to fix it or have it looked at as I will fix it myself due to the cost.
While driving. Vehicle loses all electrical and engine power without warning, a complete failure. Had towed to Ford shop and could not be diagnosed and no fault code was generated. Vehicle was returned without repair. A few days later, vehicle died again. No electric no power in the middle of road. I am I a wheel chair and could not get out. Returned to shop today and am awaiting them to try to recreate the issue because no warning lights for codes are being generated when it fails. This failure could be fatal if within an intersection or other dangerous scenarios are present. Lose of power to steering, brakes. All functions are lost that engine power and electrical power operate>
The contact owns a 2017 Ford F-150. The contact stated that the instrument cluster failed to illuminate and would not display the transmission gear shifter position. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 31,500.
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- Wilton, NY, USA