Complaint 1885337
2014 FORD F-350 • SUSPENSION • incident Apr 3, 2023
- Complaint ID
- 1885337
- Make
- FORD
- Model
- F-350
- Model Year
- 2014
- Component
- SUSPENSION
- Incident Date
- Apr 3, 2023
- Date Received
- Apr 4, 2023
- Data As Of
- Jul 1, 2026
Complaint Summary
SUSPENSION
Owner Narrative
I have experienced three occurrences now where the vehicle suddenly begins to violently shake while driving between 50-70 MPH. All three times I was able to pull off the highway and stopped to inspect. Tires, lug nuts, brakes, and steering all appeared fine, so I cautiously resumed my trips without further incident. I have done some research and it appears that this is a well known issue, and is known as âFord death wobbleâ. While I was able to safely move to the shoulder, I would be concerned if this occurred in heavy traffic, or if it occurred to an inexperienced driver. I am submitting this report to document these occurrences. During the last incident, I did get a traction control and hill descent malfunction indicator, but both of those cleared by themselves soon after resuming my trip. I am currently in the process of upgrading the steering stabilizer system, and replacing drag link, tie rods, ball joints to prevent any reoccurrences. While I understand these items are considered âwearâ items, they should not be causing this severe of a problem at only 60k miles. (And I have no guarantee these will resolve my issue - I am replacing them as preventative measures)
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