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What Ford trucks are being recalled for death wobble?


Ford trucks are known for their durability and performance, but some models have been plagued by a phenomenon known as the "death wobble." This issue has raised safety concerns among drivers and led to recalls for certain Ford truck models. In this article, we’ll explore what the death wobble is, which Ford trucks are affected, and what you can do if your vehicle is impacted.


What Is the Death Wobble?


The "death wobble" refers to a violent shaking or oscillation of the front end of a vehicle, typically occurring at higher speeds. It is most commonly reported in trucks with solid front axles, such as Ford’s Super Duty models. The wobble can be triggered by hitting a bump or pothole and is often caused by issues with the suspension or steering components.


Which Ford Trucks Are Being Recalled?


Ford has issued recalls for certain models of its F-Series Super Duty trucks due to the death wobble. The affected models include:



  • Ford F-250 Super Duty (model years 2017-2019)

  • Ford F-350 Super Duty (model years 2017-2019)


These trucks are equipped with solid front axles, which are more prone to the death wobble compared to independent front suspension systems. Ford has acknowledged the issue and is working to address it through recalls and repairs.


What Should You Do If Your Truck Is Affected?


If you own one of the affected Ford trucks, here are the steps you should take:



  • Check for recalls: Visit the official Ford website or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website to see if your vehicle is part of the recall.

  • Contact your dealer: If your truck is affected, contact your local Ford dealership to schedule a repair. The repairs are typically covered under the recall, so there should be no cost to you.

  • Inspect your suspension and steering: Even if your truck is not part of the recall, it’s a good idea to have your suspension and steering components inspected regularly to ensure they are in good condition.


How Is Ford Addressing the Issue?


Ford has implemented several measures to address the death wobble in affected trucks. These include replacing problematic components such as the steering damper, which helps absorb vibrations and stabilize the front end. In some cases, additional repairs to the suspension or steering system may be necessary.


Conclusion


The death wobble is a serious issue that can compromise the safety of your vehicle. If you own a Ford F-250 or F-350 Super Duty from the affected model years, it’s crucial to address the problem promptly. By staying informed and taking advantage of Ford’s recall program, you can ensure your truck remains safe and reliable on the road.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lawsuit against Ford for death wobble?


The lawsuit alleges that Ford knowingly sold customers Model Year 2005-2007 and 2017-2019 Ford F-250 or F-350 Super Duty 4x4 trucks ("Class Vehicles") whose faulty construction made them susceptible to sustained violent shaking and loss of driver control when they encountered grooves or bumps while travelling at ...



Is it safe to drive a truck with death wobble?


Is death wobble dangerous? It can be! You can lose control of your vehicle, or your steering and braking can be less responsive while a death wobble is happening.



How do you stop a death wobble truck?


Grip lightly, pull over, and slow down to stop the death wobble or pull over and stop the car completely and safely. Avoid sudden movements (like jerking into a new lane or slamming on the brakes) as they can cause the vehicle to flip during the wobble.



What trucks are affected by the death wobble?


Almost every vehicle with a solid front axle is susceptible to death wobble. While many vehicles have been affected by death wobble complaints, the Jeep and Ford brands have also had to deal with legal action from owners seeking compensation for what they perceive to be a design defect.



Which Ford trucks have the death wobble?


The death wobble is a violent shaking that happens to the front end of many Ford F250 and F350 Super Duty trucks. It typically occurs at speeds over 50 miles per hour. It can also happen after going over bumps or grooves in the road. To stop the shaking, drivers must quickly slow way down or even stop completely.



Is the Ford death wobble warranty?


In December 2020, the auto manufacturer offered extended warranties and free repairs for the steering wheel oscillation issue. Ford lessees and owners have reported however, that Ford is only offering to fix the steering dampers on 2017-2019 pickup trucks.



Is death wobble covered by powertrain warranty?


Is the Jeep Death Wobble covered by warranty? Yes, the Jeep Death Wobble may be covered by your warranty if it is associated with manufacturing or design defects. If this is the case, you should not be charged for any repair work.



Can death wobble be fixed?


You can ask them to install a steering stabilizer system, but that's a temporary solution. Aside from being a very careful driver, the key to preventing death wobble is a consistently well-maintained vehicle.



Is there a recall on death wobble?


FCA's Failed Attempts to Fix the Death Wobble
FCA issued multiple service bulletins and even issued a recall. FCA's remedy for 2018 to 2019 Jeep Wranglers was installing a steering damper that it claims would absorb unnecessary vibrations.



What is the death wobble lawsuit on the Ford F-250?


The problem, referred to as a “death wobble,” allegedly stems from a defect in the trucks' steering linkage and suspension systems. According to the Ford class action, the defect leads to difficult steering and intense shaking even when drivers are driving in normal conditions.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.