Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
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4260111/14/20050522110018736Steering wheel oscillation (back and forth motion), immediately following front or rear wheel impacts (pavement joints, frost heaves, rough roads, etc). *tt01/12/2006
0426112/31/200410014273Steering wheel oscillation (back and forth motion) after riding over bumps/ruts. *tt04/29/2005
1802011/01/20041830310011178Steering system noise. moan/grunt noise from the power steering when turning the steering wheel. *tt 2005 model added. *tt01/07/2005
STEERING - GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION)
0561304/01/200510017897Steering gear noise - 6.0l diesel engine - vehicles built before 11/24/2004. *tt12/06/2005
STEERING - HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM
05101806/07/200510017930Steering gear noise. moan/grunt noise from the power steering when turning the steering wheel, especially during left turns. vehicles built prior to 11/24/2004 - 5.4l and 6.8l engine. *tt12/07/2005
STEERING - WHEEL AND HANDLE BAR
LP-09L0204/01/200910028404Ford trucks: vehicles have experienced severe steering wheel and front wheel vibrations and oscillations after traveling over a bump or dip in the road. models f-250/350 super duty 4x4. *pe updated 7/22/09. csc letter was receive03/30/2009

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STEERING
07/02/201135300
 On july 2, 2011, i was driving my 2005 f350 4x4 ford truck at approximately 60 mph on a downhill grade and hit a pothole in the road. the truck started shaking so violently that i lost control and drifted into the oncoming traffic lane for several seconds without being able to control the vehicle. fortunately it was late at night and no other vehicles were approaching. the steering wheel shook so violently that it blurred my vision while trying to hold on and regain control. the shaking lasted 10-15 seconds and only stopped after i was able to slow the vehicle below 40 mph. i had my wife and two sons in the vehicle with me. this incident may have caused a crash if there was oncoming traffic or if it had occurred on a bend in the road. this incident was the most violent experienced to date, but i have experienced this violent shaking on 3 other occasions after hitting a bump in the road. i had my truck camper on the vehicle and it shook the camper so violently in the bed that the tailgate does not fit properly anymore due to what appears to be a flaring of the truck bed. i firmly believe my entire family was in mortal danger with this event and i am hesitant to drive the vehicle. ford needs to recall and fix this very dangerous defect in their trucks.
01/19/201138000
 I own a 2005 ford f350, this truck starts to shimmy and shake when you go over a small bump in the road, it is severe enough to cause you to loose control of the vehicle. i have avoided a couple of accidents by driving off the road which is not much fun.after the shaking starts you have to get the truck slowed down as fast as possiblr without causing a crash. i live in snow country and try to slow a truck down on snow packed roads and not cause an accident. i've been lucky so far. i've had the truck looked at and i've replaced parts and tires trying to get it to go aawy, but nothing helps. they just tell me to live with it. i would like to see if there is something that can and will be done. well i would hope that the people who claim there is nothing wrong with these trucks are driving them and they can see for themselves whats going on here. there are to many people who own these trucks to not look into these claims. i'll gladly let you all drive with me and check out the claims and see that there is a problem. this has happened many times, it's not getting any better. after thousands of dollars and no better service, i give up.
01/12/201098000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2005 ford f350. while driving approximately 65 mph the steering wheel started shaking uncontrollably. the failure occurs when driving over 55 mph and when driving over a bump in the road. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the tires were changed and a new snubber was placed on the steering. the failure continued to occur after the repairs. the vehicle was taken to independent mechanic where the failure could not be diagnosed. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 98,000.ds
12/12/201085800
 Traveling at any speed between 35 and about 65 so far and hitting a small bump or pothole in the road the steering wheel starts to violently shake back and forth until coming to almost a complete stop and then the shaking will cease. almost impossible to control during this and almost impossible to steer. entire truck will shake so bad you can't see straight. just took it to les schwab for alignment thinking it would fix the problem. they did an alignment and checked all tire pressures to make sure they were correct. less than 48 hours later, same issue again. has happened about a dozen times in the month that i've owned the 2005 ford f-350 super duty diesel crew cab long box.
05/26/201018202
 We experienced a severe steering shimmy at 65 mph. the vehicle was uncontrollable. the shimmy lasted until the vehicle was brought to a complete stop. the steering damper was found to be defective and replaced.
11/27/2009200001
 I have a 2005 ford f-350 4x4 crewcab diesel which exhibits severe front end shimmy and steering wheel vibration when going over rough roads or cattle guards. this is so severe that i have to come to a complete stop in order to continue. ford is aware of this problem but apparently won't issue a recall to fix it. it is an extremely dangerous situation. *tr
09/28/200950000
 Tl*the contact owns 2005 ford f350 superduty. while driving approximately 65 to 75 mph, he hit a bump in the road and the vehicle proceeded to shake violently causing him to almost lose control of the vehicle. he was able to regain control of the vehicle when the speed decreased to 30 mph. an independent mechanic was unable to diagnose the failure. the mechanic stated that nothing was wrong with the vehicle. he contact notified the manufacturer; however, they have not responded. the current and the failure mileages were 50,000.
04/22/20091350001
 My ford f-350 has severe vibration and steering issues. i received the letter about these issues april 2009. shortly there after while on the highway at 65mph the truck started vibrating uncontrollable. about the time i got it slowed down i heard a loud pop in the passengers side front end. this was about april 25 2009. on may 14 2009 i went to ford for my oil change. they discovered the front passengers universal joint is broken. i was not in four wheel drive when this loud pop occurred. but i did almost lose control prior to hearing it pop, my speed at the time of pop was about 35mph. i keep the tire pressure up, by checking it almost every time i add fuel. and the tires are checked at each oil change, every 3,000 miles. the letter i received from ford, says to check tire pressure. the tire pressure was good when i checked it shortly after hearing the universal joint pop. the size of tire is the same as the ones installed at the factory. i do not have any suspension modifications. after the ford dealer told me i need a new universal joint, i took the truck to another alignment shop. he had a f250 he was working on that had about the same thing happen. and told me this has been happening alot. after which i called ford, they will not warranty the issue, although it sounded to me that the operators were well aware these trucks shimmy and then pop there universal joints. i am fearful to drive the truck, as i think next time i may lose all control. ford will not warranty the issue because the warranty is expired, but the operators told me i should sell it, as they have lots of complaints like this. i would not want to hurt somebody else by passing this problem truck on, but i do not have finances to scrap it ether. please help me. thank you *tr
04/13/200990001
 I have a severe vibration in the front end and steering on my truck after going over a bump or dip in the road. i have only noticed this at freeway speeds and it seems like one tire hits the bump or dip and then the other and it goes into severe vibrations for several seconds. *tr
02/25/2009720001
 Steering jerks to right then pulls left after correction then oscillates left and right. won't center after making a corner. occurs all the time. tires were rotated, balanced and properly inflated and lug nuts tightened ball joints and linkages were inspected to no avail. *tr
02/22/2009300001
 2005 ford f-350 super duty. when driving at highway speeds and crossing rough bridge abutments or other uneven surfaces, whole truck begins to shake uncontrollably and sometimes lasts for several minutes before settling down. this is a sever problem as i'm unable to steer or control the truck. i've complained several times to my dealer and they say there's nothing wrong with the truck. i disagree and believe this is a real safety hazard. *tr
11/21/2008670001
 I have a 2005 ford f350 superduty(diesel). the truck has an uncontrollable front end vibration/oscillation, whenever i hit a bump in the road, usually 50mph or faster. when it does this there is nothing that i can do to stop it. the only thing that makes it go away is to slow down, almost to a complete stop. this is very dangerous especially on the freeway. i have become afraid to drive on the freeway. as i have done some research on this subject, i have found that many people are having this problem with this model truck. i am worried about my safety and that of my family. *tr
09/28/200831000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f-350 superduty. while driving 55 mph, the contact drove over a bump in the road and the steering wheel began to shake very badly. the brake pedal has to be depressed in order to stop the shaking. the failure occurs without warning and almost caused a crash. the dealer inspected the vehicle, but found no failures. the failure mileage was 31,000.
09/26/2008540001
 Steering wheel shimmy/oscillation (back and forth motion), immediately following front or rear wheel impacts (pavement joints, frost heaves, rough roads, etc). near loss of control. must pull off of the road to slow the vehicle to stop shimmy. *tr
04/19/200893000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f-350 superduty. the contact stated that the steering wheel shook so violently that he lost control. while driving 65 mph, he was incapable of controlling the steering. it would move from left to right and he unsuccessfully compensated for the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer twice, but they could not duplicate the failure. the dealer stated that nothing was wrong with the vehicle. the manufacturer has not been notified. the current mileage was approximately 95,000 and failure mileage was approximately 93,000.
08/04/2008200001
 Shimmy in the front end after traveling over bumpy roadway, causing a temporary loss of steering control. the loss of control caused the vehicle to travel into the oncoming lane of traffic. primarily occurs over 35 mph. happened over 10 to 15 times since the vehicle was new. *tr
05/10/2008632001
 I have a 2005 ford f350 super duty, with dangerous front end problems. when going at highway speeds (55-70mph), and hitting a bump in the road(even worse while going through a slight curve) the front end starts to shake violently. this oscillation is so strong, that it almost yanks the steering wheel out of my hands. the only thing that makes it stop is to slow down to about 20mph. very dangerous to do on the interstate!!! after doing some research and reading some of the online forums for ford truck owners, i find that this is a major problem and also a very common one to boot. the most worrisome part of this problem, is that is very unpredictable. sometimes i can go a month or so with no problems. however, this past weekend, it did this three times during a 10 mile trip home from a restaurant. this is a major problem that ford motor co. should be responsible for correcting. if something is not done soon many people could get hurt, and god forbid, be killed. *tr
04/18/200869500411/05/2007
 While driving at highway speed (65-70 mph) i hit a pothole or bump the whole front end of the truck (2005 ford f-350) started to shake violently. i had to slow down to 50 mph where the shaking stopped. i was almost rear ended by a semi because of my sudden deceleration. this has happened 4 times. *tr
04/15/20068000104/13/2006
 Bought f-350 with 7200 miles on it. vehicle has a violent front end shake when you hit a bump. it is worse at highway speeds and it is so uncontrollable that you feel you are going to loose control of the vehicle. the only way to stop it is to slow down and at highway speeds this is not wise. i have taken it to the dealership several times and they tell me it is tire pressure and or tires. i have bought new tires, had front end aligned and check pressure constantly and it does not help. i will not let others drive this vehicle and also advised the dealership the vehicle is unsafe to drive. i have only 31,000 miles on vehicle now and other than buying a new vehicle do not know what to do next. *tr
06/17/200540000250008/31/2004
 Front end shimmy on ford f350 4x4 crew cab dully, production year 2005. at about 40 mph when the vehicle hits a bump the front end starts to shake. the feed back through the steering wheel tries to shake the steering wheel out of the drivers hands. this vehicle has had the front stabilizer shock changed, the left side drag link changed and the front end re-aligned. this problem has been continuing since the vehicle as had approx 40,000 miles. currently the vehicle has 90k. i have been told that the shimmy is caused by the tire pressure, tires worn, front end wear, ect. *tr
12/19/2005050012/19/2005
 I purchased a new 2005 f-350 . since day one it has had a violent front end shake. it doesn't matter if you hit a bump or not. i will not drive it any more. i have taken it to the dealership 15 times and the have replaced the steering box, front coil springs, damper, shocks and adjusted the tire pressure. nothing seems to fix the problem. then i took it to an off road specialty store and spent $6200.00 on a 4inch suspension lift, new 35 tires ,dual stabilizing bars and new coil springs. the truck still shakes , bounces , shimmies and hops. i am forced to buy another vehicle (never ford again). i am very concerned for the safety of everyone on the road if ford does not fix the problem immediately. *tr
08/02/2007301/14/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 ford f 350 super duty. while driving 65 mph the vehicle and steering wheel would shake violently when going over a bump. the contact was concerned about losing control of the vehicle. the dealer stated that there was a design flaw with the vehicle. the failure mileage was unavailable and the current mileage was 17,600.
01/04/200733000105/01/2005
 Tl* - when contactwas driving and going over a series of small bumps lost control of the steering wheel which went from right to left quickly to the point of being almost uncontrollable. in order for contact to get control of the steering wheel she had to slow the vehicle down to a speed of 5 mph or come to a complete stop. the contact took the vehicle to the dealership ,and they stated that they noticed the same incident as well on a test drive of the vehicle, but they could not do anything about the incident because the manufacturer hasn't giving the dealership any advise on how to fix the failure.*ak
STEERING - GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION)
03/11/200626000108/22/2004
 Making a left hand turn the steering failed causing the truck to run into a pole. the truck is being repaired using a much stronger steering box by my ford dealer. this is being paid for by my insurance co. even thow the truck has only 26000 miles on it and is under factory warrenty. i will get the undersize broken steering box. the truck has the original suspension,wheels,and tires it came with. thanks ford. *nm
STEERING - LINKAGES
06/17/200540000250008/31/2004
 Front end shimmy on ford f350 4x4 crew cab dully, production year 2005. at about 40 mph when the vehicle hits a bump the front end starts to shake. the feed back through the steering wheel tries to shake the steering wheel out of the drivers hands. this vehicle has had the front stabilizer shock changed, the left side drag link changed and the front end re-aligned. this problem has been continuing since the vehicle as had approx 40,000 miles. currently the vehicle has 90k. i have been told that the shimmy is caused by the tire pressure, tires worn, front end wear, ect. *tr
05/18/2007590001205/06/2007
 I have a 2005 ford f350 superduty and on several occasions i have been driving down the road and have gone over blemishes in the highway and it has caused a violent shaking in the front end. it has gotten so bad at points that it almost caused a severe accident which might have involved many. this has happened on many occasions and i have to slow down and stop before it subsides. i have been to several dealers and they all say that they have a quick fix but nothing seems to work. everytime i have tried to fix the problem i have paid for it out of my own pocket. i have spoekn with many for superduty owners that have had this problem and they all say the same thing. this is not only a problem for the driver of the vehicle but also for others on the road as well. do people need to start dying before there is a service recall to fix the problem. ford didn't start replacing tires on trucks and suv's before so many people died in care crashes. this is a severe problem and needs to be addressed. there should be no call for paying for and being financially locked into a $50,000 vehicle that could be considered a death trap. this problem exists in all models of the ford superduty and ford still produces these and sells them to consumers and doesn't fix them.