Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
PARKING BRAKE
08-14-1803/01/200810024843Intermittent vehicle vibration--parking brake disengagement concerns. *nj06/02/2008
1856004/01/200510017880Park brake drag issue that presents itself as a vehicle shudder to the customer. *tt12/06/2005

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
PARKING BRAKE
10/26/201068395
 This has happened 4 different occasions, a sudden shaking of vehicle and 4 th time the vehicle shook all over. at first, thought i was having a tire go down but after pulling off road each time, getting out and checking found nothing and then after a restart everything was ok. after i got home after this last spell i started reading on internet and most comments pointed toward parking brake problem. after thinking back it seems like i used the parking brake before each time this happened. i was preparing to replace rotors,pads & parking brake shoes too (yesterday) but after taking everything apart (my mechanic) we did not find any thing wrong with these components. there was probably 3/4 pads left and parking brake was good. the only thing was a lot of brake dust, so we cleaned everything with brake cleaner and put everything back together. hopefully this will cure the problem. everything that i read, was expecting the parking brake shoes to come out in pieces but not in this case. this is the only problem after owning this 2005 f150 for over 2 years and being the 2nd owner with low mileage. this just seems to be bad design, rotor & parking brake together. other than this problem very satisfied with vehicle.
08/19/2009740001
 Driving on road in school zone (25 miles per hour) children playing on sidewalk. children were jumping on off sidewalk into street. applied my brakes. heard clunk in the back of the truck then - no brake. used emergency brake to stop. failure occurred as axle broke, apparently loose for long time - not original owner, purchased from dealer. c clamp holding axle in place is dissolved into small pieces causing axel to come out. caliper is toast (only thing holding axle into place) rotor, brake pad, all rear axle components - completely failed, caused over $3,000 in repairs to truck. extended warranty won't cover stating when the tire rubbed against the curb - they consider that as impact - ford wants no part in fixing - said no reported problems with c-clamp (no recalls) or axel breaking or slipping away. a true nightmare! - you pay for extended warranty - but they don't pay for the repair, you buy a truck from a dealer, yet they don't check safety - only tires, wipers and small stuff. consumer is forced to bear any defective parts on their own. really frustrated. *tr
04/10/200957000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f-150. while driving between 25-50 mph, the vehicle began to vibrate violently. there were no warning lights illuminated on the instrument panel. the driver pulled over to the side of the road and immediately turned off and restarted the engine. the vehicle resumed normal operation. the failure occurred intermittently during the travel. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection and they stated that the emergency brake housing failed. the contact discovered a technical service bulletin pertaining to the malfunction. the vehicle is in the process of being repaired. the failure mileage was 57,000 and current mileage was 57,500.
09/21/2008360001
 After releasing the parking brake, the connection of the cable to brake assembly on the driver side rear wheel failed. when the connection failed it caused all of the internal parts of the parking brake assembly to come loose and bind, thus causing all of the internal parts to become dislodged. once all the parts became dislodged they started to rattle and bind inside the brake assembly. to correct the failure, the entire parking brake assembly must be replaced, including the disc/drum assembly and brake shoes for the parking brake. *tr
08/05/20065000311/07/2005
 2005 f150 rwd vehicle has been into ford repair 3 times for brakes (parking brake, abs). one occasion the temperature of the lt rear hub was 385 degrees f by inferred thermometer. another occasion rt rear was too hot to touch after sitting for an hour. this vehicle has aluminum rims that the dealer states show no damage. also unknown is what this temperature may have caused to the rear bearings, seals and other brake components (calipers). abs light intermittent on and driveablity was intolerable with shaking and vibration. fuel consumption got worse by 30%. vehicle taken to dealer and parts were replaced (rotor, abs sensor, parking brake reattached) , parking brakes was found disconnected in the semi locked position on the second return, missed on first return. unable to get old parts. *nm
09/17/20054100108/18/2005
 Purchased my ford f - 150 (vin: 1ftpw12525kf04900) on august 18, 2005. on september 17th, 2005, was towing a cargo trailer of furniture and other items and went to unload some of the things at the first stop. i set the parking brake on the vehicle since i had backed up a driveway and was parked on an incline. upon unloading certain items at the first stop, i pulled the release lever on the parking brake and proceeded to the next stop, about 10 miles away. while on the way, i noticed a shimmy to the truck and actually pulled off to the side of the road to see if i had a flat tire or some other problem with either the truck or the trailer i was towing. i did not see anything obvious and continued to my destination. while backing the truck and trailer into the driveway at the next place, i noticed the rear wheel on the driver's side only, was smoking. the wheel was too hot to touch and had the smell of burnt brake lining. after continuing on my trip about an hour later, the problem seemed to have resolved itself. after that, i have not used the parking brake since. i noticed a slight shaking in the steering wheel since the initial incident that occurs when braking. the shaking does not occur all the time, but seems to more prominent during gradual braking. i brought the vehicle in for inspection at a ford dealer on february 1, 2006 to have the brakes looked at. they said everything looked normal. no anomalies were noted. when they test drove the vehicle, they did not notice a shimmy or shaking in the steering wheel during braking. since then, the shimmy or shaking in the steering wheel has become more pronounced when braking and i am better able to tell when this will occur. *jb
PARKING BRAKE - CONVENTIONAL - MECHANICAL - LINKAGE AND CABLE
04/20/200837930104/10/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f-150. while driving 35 mph, the rear brakes on the driver side locked, causing the contact to lose control of the vehicle. there was no crash. the dealer stated that the pivot lever (emergency brake cable) was rusted. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 37,930 and current mileage was 37,960.
12/03/2007130003
 On 3 occasions the rear parking brake has hung up and caused excessive chattering and shuddering at speeds over 10mph. caused the passenger rear brake rotor and assembly to be so hot that smoke was evident. caused caliper assembly to fail with less than 40,000 mile for the 3rd time. dealer said to disconnect parking brake or pull off the glued brake lining and not to use it any longer. on last occasion new rotor and caliper was installed leaving the parking brake adjusted well away from the drum and i was suggested to not use the parking brake because this is a similar problem with others. *tr
09/08/200735975506/21/2005
 Purchased truck new. had highway speed shudders and vibration. dealer said this is a common problem and it would go away by its self. on the third visit, they said that they fixed it and we left. immediately, we turned around because the problem was not fixed. we found that the parking brake was dragging and that what was causing the shuttering and vibration. they fixed the problem and we've not had anymore issues with this until recently. we had the rear differential replaced for the slipping problem and now the parking brakes are dragging again. this is not safe and in my opinion can cause a fire. *tr