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Problems with 2008 Ford F-250 STEERING

On average, the 2008 Ford F-250 starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 88 532 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 62 complaints from 2008 Ford F-250 about STEERING into the following categories.

GEAR BOX (OTHER THAN RACK AND PINION) 1

Recently reported STEERING problems on 2008 Ford F-250

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford f-250 suprerduty diesel. the contact stated that the vehicle became very difficult to steer while driving 30 mph. the contact inspected the vehicle and thought that the failure invovled the steering box and shaft. the vehicle had not been taken to the to the dealer, but the manufacturer had been notified. the failure mileage was 36,000. updated 6/4/12 *cn

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford f250. while driving approximately 30-40 mph, there was a complete loss of power steering. the contact was unable to gain control of the vehicle and crashed into the guardrail. a police report was filed with no personal injuries. the vehicle was towed to the dealer where they informed the contact that the failure was related to the steering box. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 55,000.

The steering wheel got stuck when i turned and never returned back on its own. the gear box has been replaced twice, this is now the third time i have to replace the gearbox, on top of all the aggravation and safety concerns i have the dealership now says they cannot get the part, it is on back order being built??? and that they might have to give me a non ford built gearbox???i have been waiting for over 1 month with no success. this truck is a business truck and i am sooo upset how this has been handled by ford. i am now going to try to file the truck under the lemon law. we need our truck. please help!!!! *tr

Began in 2010...death wobble....hitting a bump,,steering wheel shakes violently.....loss of confidence in the ability of the vehicle to provide safe transportation.....dealership visit was not helpful...said it was tire pressure...added a different trac bar in 2012...helped some but til produces the wobble at lower speeds. *tr

The front end of the truck will just start shaking uncontrollably. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2008 ford f-250. the contact stated that while driving approximately 60 mph over an uneven road surface, the steering wheel became difficult to control as the vehicle shook abnormally. the failure occurred when the contact was driving between 55 and 60 mph and required excessive force in order to brake. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis. the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. the tires were replaced and the steering wheel was adjusted but the failure continued. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 27,600. the vin was not available.

I have a 2008 ford f250 5.4l v8 gas truck that i purchased new, i have less than thirty thousand miles on it and have experienced a near loss of control when driving interstate speeds when a bump in the road causes the front wheels to oscillate violently. the entire truck feels as though it is going to shake apart and you can not steer the truck at all until you slow to around thirty miles an hour. this is very dangerous as you can not maintain lane control and often drift into the other lane or emergency pull off lane. the truck is completely stock and has the factory tires, rims everything... i have had all service done at the local ford dealership garage where i bought the truck. i have taken it in numerous times and each time they attributed the problem to low tire pressure, even though it was exactly 75 psi as is the recommendation on the door sticker. someone is going to be killed in one of these trucks. the dealer refuses to acknowledge the problem. to replicate the "death wobble", all you have to do is drive an 08' super duty at 65-70 mph on the interstate and hit a slight bump or minor pothole, especially in a slight turn, and you will lose control and be shaken violently until you can bring the vehicle's speed down to below 40 miles an hour. i can replicate this everyday on my way to work. it happens every day, every time i go over certain bumps on the interstate. i now have to slow to below 45 miles an hour before i hit the bumps to avoid an accident. going this slow could cause an accident where the speed limit is 70. this really pisses me off. i spent alot of hard earned money on this truck to be told it is a tire inflation issue when it is definitely much more severe. i religiously check my air pressure. even if it were low, this is unacceptable and something must be done. this problem did not surface until after a year or so of driving... approx 15,000 miles. something is very wrong, lives are at risk here. please do something. recall *tr

I own a 08' f-250 extended cab super duty. i have experienced a death wobble almost a dozen times now mostly at speeds between 60-75 mph. i brought it to the ford dealership and they originally told me it was tire pressure. it happened again and i brought it back. this time they changed the steering wheel dampener and told me that it would be fine from here on out. to no avail, same exact thing has happened 6 more times since then. truck hit an irregularity in the road and you feel like your going to be thrown out of the truck cab. you have to grab the steering wheel as hard as you can and hold on for dear life while releasing the gas pedal and trying to brake the vehicle as gently as possible. the vehicles around you are in jeopardy of you smashing into them because of the violent nature of the shake and the loss of control of such a large vehicle. i feel like my life is in danger everytime i drive this vehicle now! *tr

I have experienced an issue with my 2008 ford f-250 where i hit a bump on the interstate and experienced the steering wheel oscillating and front end wobbling both extremely doing 65mph andwas almost thrown into a semi truck twice the same night. i had just purchased this truck back in july but had not drove it on the interstate, actually i hadn't driven it much at all. it has low mileage and is all factory. i took it to the dealership and they told me this happens all the time also they stated that fords service recommends 75lbs tire pressure and that is all that is wrong with it. the trucks stickers recommendation is less than that. the wheels on my truck are stock factory and do not have low pressure sensors on them. i have researched several complaints on the internet about this issues and of accidents and injuries resulting from what is being called the "death wobble". i think this matter should be investigated and the problem fixed properly by ford, not patched with tire pressure. i pull a trailer sometimes with this truck. if this happened while pulling one i am sure i would have been seriously injured or killed as in other cases i have heard about. i am scared to death to drive this truck now. why isn't someone doing something about this. please help us who own these vehicles. the mechanic who is a friend of mine stated that this will still happen sometimes even with the increase in tire pressure. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2008 ford f-250. while driving approximately 55 mph, the vehicle lost all power, brake, and steering ability. the dealer replaced the power steering pump at the contact's expense. the dealer stated that they were aware of the failures, but could not provide a remedy. the failure has occurred intermittently approximately 100 times. the failure mileage was 300 and current mileage was 60,000. updated 06/08/09 *bf the consumer stated the vehicle now has a power steering fluid leak. updated 06/18/09.*jb

It happen about a month after i first got the truck. i was getting to a stop sign and the steering wheel and brakes locked, i wasn't able to turn at all and i had a really hard time braking, i had to use a lot of force to brake or to turn the wheel even a little. that happened 3 different time. at a stop sign and once at a turn light which was the worst cause i had to go straight into the opposite direction. that was all in a 2 weeks after the one month of having the truck. it was completely stock. after taking it to the dealer ship they said nothing was wrong and they couldn't do anything. 3 weeks later i bought so mud tires for it. and about 2 or 3 weeks later i started having trouble with the steering box. when id be at a stop or not moving at all, am not able to turn the wheels and it makes a weird sound when i turn the wheel. this still happens everytime time i drive when am stopping or just turned it on, anytime am not moving or steeping on the gas, am not able to turn the wheels. i took it shortly after it first happened and they test drove it and agreed something was wrong so the said they fix it. it took them a week to order parts and get it fixed, but 3 days after getting it back it started acting the same. so i took it back again and they said it was the tires i had??. but i have several friends with the same truck and tires and they have no problems. yet they wanted me to put the stock tires back and take it to them. haven't yet. so they told me to take it to another dealership to see what they say. *tr

Purchase date september 13, 2007 of ford f250 truck. while driving the truck would start vibrating and i would see white exhaust smoke, truck would either lose power or increase speed without any change in acceleration. it has been in the shop over 16 times. the dealership has had the vehicle for numerous weeks and have put over 1,000 miles driving the vehicle in attempt to duplicate the problems and get a diagnostic code. march 2010 while slowing down i noticed a loss of power steering and power brakes for a second or two. by recommendation of ford our dealership has flushed the power steering system approximately 4 times. the loss of power steering and power brakes almost caused my wife to go off the road while exiting a highway. the dealership had possession of my truck for the entire month of june 2010. they were unable to duplicate the steering and brake issue. most recently while out of town i lost power steering and brakes 3 times after i slowed down to make a turn. it appears the loss of steering and brakes lasts longer. i have been informed that ford motor co. diagnostic protocol is if the computer does not throw a code or a service tech cannot get the vehicle to duplicate the problem they are not able to do anything. we have been more than patient with the dealer, the service records and the amount of time we have been without the truck will clearly show we have given more than adequate chance to fix these problems. now at 90,000 miles i own a vehicle that i will not allow my wife or anyone else drive in fear they may not be able to react quick enough to maintain control until the power steering and power brakes return to function. *tr

2008 ford f250. steering suddenly failed. *bf

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