Complaint 2035962

2018 FORD TRANSIT • UNKNOWN OR OTHER • incident Oct 17, 2024

Crash
No
Fire
No
Injuries
0
Deaths
0
Complaint ID
2035962
Make
FORD
Model
TRANSIT
Model Year
2018
Component
UNKNOWN OR OTHER
Incident Date
Oct 17, 2024
Date Received
Oct 28, 2024
Data As Of
Jul 1, 2026

Complaint Summary

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

Owner Narrative

I was driving on a rural highway 55 mph when I heard a pop! I lost control and veered into oncoming traffic! I slowed down by tapping brakes and ended up back on the right side in the shoulder/ditch. The shoulder had new gravel so it slowed me down and grabbed a hold of what was left. Found the wheel out in the ditch a good ways from the car and also three lug nuts with bolts still attached and broken at the base in the stretch from the turn off to where the car stopped. Also found my brake pad near a lug nut in the median! Bolts completely broken at the base with lug nuts still attached. Wheel completely fine just not on car. Inside rim gouged out from riding on it after the bolts broke. Found a recall on Ford Transit for the 2019 version of this vehicle for the exact same problem. But since this is a 2018 Ford will not honor it. Cause appears to be a weakness in the alloy used which warps over time and then without warning causing the bolts to brake at the base and separate wheel from vehicle.

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