Driving on interstate 75 coming home from trip when all of a sudden truck went into a shack that almost killed myself and my passengers. took all i could do to keep from crossing lanes into tractor trailer that was next to me. got pulled over checked truck over and found nothing out of place. later checked on websites and found out ford calls this the "death wobble". happened a few more time before we got home ,but not as severe.
2017 f250 with 43,000 miles and have had the death wobble many times. i've brought it to the dealer multiple time to have the issue fixed. all they do is put a new steering damper on. the problem goes away for a few thousand miles, but happens again. i keep waste time and money to have this issue fixed. every time it happens i just pray it's not the day i die, for how violently it shakes the vehicle. would hate for ford to have a lawsuit against them due to the death of someone because of this issue, and they won't do anything to fix the problem.
I was driving on a state highway. the speed limit is 65mph. when i drove over an overpass. at 65 mph i went over the expansion joints in the road the truck started to shake violently. the steering wheel shakes back and forth to the left and right. and the whole truck shakes. after slowing down we returned to the posted speed limit only to hit some potholes two miles down the road. where we experienced the same problem a second time. i made an appointment with the dealership i purchased the truck from, and on the way to the dealer, on the same highway in the same spot, it happened again. the truck was supposedly repaired. however on 03/07/2019 my wife took the truck to an appointment, and once again on the same highway in the same place at 70mph it happened a fourth time. i would like to add that our tires are properly inflated, balanced , and are not even down to the treadwear indicators.
Front end wobbles violently when i hit a bump over speeds of 40mph. problem started @ 26k miles. i've taken it to santa margarita ford 3x's for fix. they couldn't fix it and have told me to take to tuttle click ford in irvine. need help!!!! this is a huge safety problem for me and my family!!
Driving at highway speeds, hit a bump in the road causing a 'death wobble' almost causing me to crash. had to slow down to 45mph or slower for it to subside. this has happened 4 times. it is very unsafe.
Death wobble. was traveling on the freeway at 70mph when i passed over a bridge and the truck started to violently shake the front end. i had to slow to 30pmh to regain control after uncontrollably being forced into another lane and almost causing an accident. this is the second time that this has happened to this truck and the first time after ford attempted to fix the issues by replacing parts. i have video of both events and ford will not fix the issue stating there is nothing wrong.
While driving at appx. 70-75 mph after hitting a rough patch or bumps on the road the truck began to shake vigorously, i had to slow to 35-40 mph to get it to stop. i have just had the tires balance, rotated, and inflated to the specs. i was just in the dearlship on friday 02/15/19 and mentioned it to them they said they would look at it and would be $120 diagnostic fee never got an answer back. this morning alone i had experienced it 3 times in the 40 miles i drive to work. this is a huge safety issue and to experience it that many times in a 40 mile drive to work is not ok. luckily my kids and wife weren't in the truck they would have never rode in it again. i have 41k miles on my tuck and this isn't the first time it has happened. before taking the tries to be balanced and rotated fixed the issue so it seamed but right after laving the tire shop it happened. i will be taking the truck back to ford again for them to tell me there is nothing wrong. what is the fix for this? it seams to a common problem is ford doing anything to help its customers? now after this run of sudden shakes my sun roof will not open seams to be jammed or off track from the violent shaking not sure what else is broken or no longer works after this.
2017 f250 with 35k. first time hauling my 3 horse bumper pull trailer. went over the bump onto an overpass on the interstate going 70 and the whole truck started shaking violently. the seats and steering wheel were shaking. it was terrifying. i slowed to 55 and it stopped. it did it to me twice yesterday with sophie in the car. i googled 2017 f250 shaking. it's a death wobble. and lots of people are having the issue.
The "death wobble" happened to me when i got my speed up to 55mph on a state highway, the front of the truck started to shake violently and uncontrollably, i had to slow down to about 30 before regaining control. this is a huge safety issue that ford has to address!!
At approximately 40,000 miles this vehicle began exhibiting symptoms of "death wobble". at speeds above approximately 45mph, when the vehicle would strike a pothole or some other deviation in the road surface, it would begin shaking. the shaking would intensify until the vehicle would be slowed down to approximately 30mph. because the vehicle was out of warranty the vehicle was taken to a trusted local mechanic february 14, 2019. this mechanic found that the steering dampener was so wore out that when put in his vise he could slide the ram up and down with no resistance. the death wobble was temporarily fixed after replacing the steering dampener. it began again approximately 2 months later. on september 17, 2019 the truck was taken to the dealer where it was purchased new, mark moats ford in defiance, oh. at this time the steering dampener was replaced a second time. it was told to me that this dampener was an upgraded component that would solve the death wobble issue. within a short time, the vehicle began once again with a death wobble. this time it was taken to a third mechanic. this mechanic found a service bulletin that was meant to fix the death wobble. that service bulletin # is 18-2268: 4wd sustained steering wheel oscillation above 45 mph, veh built on or before 7/31/18). it should be noted that the dealership service department at mark moats ford never informed me of this service bulletin when the truck was there in september of 2019. on november 16, 2019 the death wobble occurred again. this is an extremely dangerous situation. when it occurs the truck can shake so violently that i've had problems controlling the vehicle and in one instance i could not see the road for several seconds because of the violence of the shaking. quickly slowing at high speeds on busy roads to stop the death wobble is also highly dangerous
Death wobble continues to plague my 2017 ford f-250 even after the dealership replaced steering components that were showing wear. it does not feel safe and i fear hitting any kind of bump in the road. even the slightest bump like a joint in the road will cause an unexpected violent shaking until i slow down to 30-40 mph. safety is at risk when the death wobble is set off. i hope a recall would hold ford to a higher standard when it comes to engineering steering and suspension parts. there is no reason to have to worry for your safety when driving a well-maintained vehicle in nearly new condition.
At approximately 65 to 70 mph and upon hitting a bump/expansion joint/pothole in the road, the truck will enter into a non-dampening castor oscillation (i.e. death wobble). when this occurs it can be very difficult to control and the driver must slow down to approximately 40 - 45 mph to get the wobble to stop. this can be extremely dangerous when towing a large/heavy trailer.
There is a nationwide problem with the ford super duty trucks it's been in the dealer theee times to correct death wobble which is extreamly dangerous and ford is giving the american public the run around and putting the public in danger , when somebody gets killed because of this it's going to be known that the problem was well documented and known and happening all over the country people are posting it on all social media's how is the government not stepping in on this?
Driving south on i-95 just north of portland,me. traveling with no load at 70 mph on dry pavement. came across a bridge expansion joint which ran slightly diagonal to the direction of travel. the truck went into a violent death wobble. the entire vehicle was shuddering. i had all i could do to keep two hands on the wheel. the steering wheel was shaking left to right at a high oscillation. i had limited control of the vehicle and let of the accelerator and drifted toward the breakdown lane. at approximately 25 mph the oscillation stopped. shortly thereafter the condition repeated. when i got home i went on line and discovered that this is a common problem. i have just over 50k miles on the truck. the dealer recommended that i replace the tires as they may be getting worn. i did follow that instruction although the tires still met the wear limits. i was also informed that ford has issued a tsb # 18-2268 which i am going to have executed next week which looks into this problem and makes minor adjustment to the front end alignment. all that said, the problem is far greater than some tire wear and alignment adjustments. no vehicle shouls shake and ocillate you off of the road in a violent oscillation where the driver loses their ability to control the vehicle. ford has a far more serious design issue with these trucks. as they do not acknowlege the problem and offer a true fix (at their cost) the owner of these vehicles is playing a game of russian roulette until the vehicle goes back into the violent oscillation. after reading many on-line posts, this appears to be happening at all different mileage levels. ford needs to be investigated for this problem. the customer and their family should not be endangered for a defective front suspension
Suspension oscillation when hitting rough pavement or bridge transition at 65 miles an hour. violent shaking of steering wheel and tires bouncing (aka death wobble). truck has 28,412 miles at the time this occurred. unable to safely drive on the interstate. this issue is a safety problem that ford needs to address. multiple 17' 18' super duty's having this issue.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford f-250. the contact stated that the vehicle experienced a death wobble while driving moderate speeds over unleveled land. the contact stated that the vehicle shimmied violently and force had to be used to steer. ford of murfreesboro (1550 nw broad st, murfreesboro, tn 37129, (615) 713-1436) was notified of the failure and provided a loaner vehicle. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 34,000. *dt*jb
I experienced steering ossalation and what is considered the "death wobble" while traveling at around 70 mph, it happens after crossing a bridge seam the truck becames uncontrollable, shaking violently , it was so violent i had to slow to almost 20 mph to get it to stop but i was able to get off to the side of the road once i could control the steering. this is not an isolated issue and seems a huge problem with the 2017. ford has issued a tsb, but the truck should be recalled. 1 affected product
At highway speeds, bumps in the road cause the steering to begin to wobble and make the vehicle uncontrollable, slowing down allows the driver to regain control. it has been called the death wobble be many people and appears to be a known issue. problem started around 25000 miles. continues to this day at 45000 miles, seems to be getting worse.
2017 ford f-250 wheels violently shaking when driving over bumpy or bridge expansion joint. vehicle had 22000 miles when first started. been to dealership four times with no fix. this problem is going to kill people if not resolved. have been told, air pressure not correct, rotors, brakes, tires, alignment. all of these have been addressed with no resolution. ford has a problem and are not taking responsibility. spent 70k on fords super duty and afraid to drive or let any family member drive. if or when something tragic happens the lawsuit will not be pretty. tell ford to fix the issue! dealer said they performed tsb 18-2268 and still no resolution. i'm curious if ford executives would be willing to put their family in this vehicle for a family outing? invested too much money to purchase this vehicle and now too much time and additional money to fix with no solution.
The vehicle has a "death wobble" making the vehicle impossible to control. it has almost killed me twice. https://youtu.be/4jv7l8bbo1q the link is a video of what happens to steering when the death wobble occurs. i am fearful for my life
I have had a death wobble, violent shaking in the steering wheel and front end, happen 4 times now. it is all stock and under warranty yet. the ford dealer has replaced parts in the front end 3 times now but never seems to fix or guarantee the wobble will not happen again. this is a safety issue that ford needs to address before people get killed from loss of control because of this issue. all 4 times this wobble happened i was traveling at 70 mph on a highway.
The vehicle was went into "death wobble" on numerous occasions. it was extremely scary for my wife and kids. the vehicle was taken to a dealership where the problem was "fixed." it has since occurred 2 more times after the fix. ford does not seem to have a permanent fix.
The vehicle will begin to shake uncontrollably while driving at highway speeds when i drive over a bump, bridge grove, or any other irregularity in the road. when this is experienced i have to brake immediately to get the speed down to gain control of the vehicle. controlling the vehicle is scary enough, add in congested traffic while doing this and its's a nightmare each time, which is every time i'm on highways.
My truck has less than 16,000 miles. i have experienced 'death wobble' on six (6) separate occasions between january 16 and march 18, 2019. all instances occurred at speeds between 60 and 70 mph. five of the instances occurred on rough roads, state highways and interstate highways. one instance occurred as i went over an expansion joint on an interstate highway bridge. the 'wobble' results in a very violent shaking of the entire front end of the truck and the steering wheel. it feels as if the driver loses complete control of any steering abilities until you are able to slow down to a speed of less than 50 mph. this truck was purchased nine months ago as a new vehicle from courtesy ford in sauk city, wi. the dealer replace what they described as a stabilizer bar on its first attempt to fix the problem. it is now at courtesy ford for a second time as they continue to try to fix this problem. i purchased this heavy duty truck in order to safely pull our fifth wheel camper and i no longer feel safe driving this truck.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford f-250. the contact stated that while driving at 65 mph, the vehicle shook and the front wheels zig-zagged toward the right. the contact thought it was due to the snow on the ground but the failure recurred during normal weather conditions. the vehicle was difficult to control. the vehicle was taken to bob maxey ford dealer (313-392-9200, located at 1833 e jefferson ave, detroit, mi 48207) where the technician diagnosed and replaced the steering damper. the failure recurred, while driving 65 mph and as the driver attempted to exit the road the vehicle jumped the curb, zig-zagged until the vehicle was under control. there was no warning indicator. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and referred the contact back to the dealer. the contact called the dealer and was not called back. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 15,000.
Hit a break in the pavement on an interstate driving 70 mph and the trucks front wheels began to shake violently. this truck has only 13,000 miles on it and has never been anywhere except the highway. no load (empty) in the vehicle. had to almost come to a stop before it would quit shaking. i have noticed a little shimmy the last several weeks when crossing expansion joints but nothing to compare to the interstate episode.
Death wobble at highway speeds after hitting expansion joint in road
Death wobble - at about 55-60 miles per hour with an empty truck, i experienced the death wobble on the freeway. my truck seemed to go over a very slight pothole in the road and began this jumping. the freeway was crowded and i was in lane#3. the truck swerved violently. i had to slam on my brakes and get to the shoulder. the death wobble did not stop until i slowed to about 15 miles per hour. i was unable to control the vehicle. the problem happened once more the same day. it took ford a week to get an appointment. once the vehicle was seen they only replaced the steering damper with the same type and did a front end alignment. truck still wants to jump around on road surfaces and i feel the death wobble could happen at any moment. the service manager acted like this was the first time he had heard of this issue, until i did a google search and found many discussions and complaints about other 2017 super duty trucks doing the same thing. then they admitted to seeing it on other vehicles. i felt like i was going to crash at any moment.
The trucks steering wheel shakes violently at highway speeds. you have to hold on and reduce speeds to almost a stop to get it to stop. it is the scariest thing i have ever encountered with a vehicle in over forty years of driving. ford is well aware of the problem. i'm concerned that you all are silent. if your agency continues to ignore this you all should just closedown and find something else to do.
I have the death wobble like so many others. it starts when i'm driving and a small bump in the road and the steering wheel start rotating left and right almost uncontrollably unless i slow almost all the way to below 10 miles an hour. my neighbor and countless other owners are having the same issue. i also have a 2011 f250 that i've never had this issue. i think it's an geometry issue. two times i was on the north loop 289 access road turning north under the overpass and traveling around 15-20 miles an hour. dec 2017 the third time i was between cr 7700 and hwy 41 on cr 1730 both in lubbock tx. dec 28th 2018
Ford "death wobble" 2017 ford f-250 4x4 with 20,000 highway miles driving at approximately 50-60 mph on a straight smooth paved highway, the vehicle started shaking violently in the front end without warning. another motorist stopped to check on the driver described the front wheel shaking so bad he thought it was going to come off. three different dealer service departments we spoke to all know of the issue with these vehicles and gave the impression that this is a common problem with these trucks.
At highway speeds the vehicle will go into a "death wobble" when going over bumpy roads. the vehicle shakes violently and i am forced to slow down to about 25mph in order to regain control of the truck. i took the truck to my local ford dealer when it first happened and they replaced parts which temporarily fixed the problem. the first incident occurred on 12-22-18 and was fixed on 01-04-19 by replacing the drag link and damper assembly. today, 03-31-19, the truck did another death wobble at 70 mph.
At highway speed, hitting a bump in the road, front end develops severe wobble, know as "death wobble"
Sustained steering wheel oscillation (aka death wobble) while driving down a us highway at approximately 55-60 mph i encountered a slightly rough patch of pavement that affected the passenger side of the truck only. the steering wheel started to violently shake back and forth until i slowed to approximately 35mph and the oscillations ceased. ford does have a tsb out on the issue but they are only replacing parts that have worn out, not the hidden issue that is causing heavy duty suspension parts to wear out so quickly.
Stock, as delivered by the dealer, 2017 f250 superduty 4x4 fx4 with 20,xxx miles. three events have occurred so far.. at speeds around 55mph the front end starts to shake violently after hitting bump.(death wobble). the bump that initiated the violent shaking of the truck and loss of steering control were not major bumps and on state highways. you loose control of steering the truck until the vehicle is below 25mph. found numerous references of this occurring when searching issue on line. dealer says it an known issue and would replace a steering component bushing under warranty. asked if this would solve the issue. was told to try an aftermarket dual stabilizer. dealer would not cover under warranty. sounded to me like they component that was damaged would be replace but the cause of the component failure would not be resolved.
While the vehicle is traveling above 45 miles an hour i hit a bump in the road and the front driver side wheel starts to wobble and steadily wobbles faster and faster until the vehicle is hard to control and i have to bring it to a stop for it to settle down before i can proceed this first happened in december 2018 i took it to the dealer they said everything was fine it happened again in february 2019 the vehicle is now at the dealer for over a week for this problem i have since learned and done research the term that is being used is the death wobble the truck has 15,500 miles on it
Violent front end shaking after hitting bumps while driving at 50-60 mph.
This has happened numerous times. while driving the vehicle begins shaking and "wobbling". it happens on regular city streets and on highway. no control of it from the steering wheel. called "death wobble" by numerous other ford owners online.
With only 15,000 miles, my ford f250 4x4 super duty truck (all stock) would wobble violently when hitting a bump or dip on the road, typically at speeds over 45mph. i brought the truck in for service as this occurs frequently. ford replaced several steering parts and admitted to what they call a "death wobble". what scares me the most is that the wobble was so bad, it forced me into the medial of the interstate and nearly caused a major accident. my fears are more toward that if i had my 17 year old driving the truck, much worse could have happened as it took all i had to maneuver the truck off the highway and down to a safe speed to bring the truck back under control. the wobble or shimmy was so extreme that i felt it needed reported. when i asked if the parts replacement would solve the problem indefinitely, they could not give me a good answer. so my fears again are "what if this happens again and what if my teenager is driving". i don't feel this problem is resolved and needs further investigation before someone is seriously hurt, or worse.
While driving, if the vehicle hits a bump the front end and steering wheel will shake violently back and forth and side to side causing instability and making the vehicle hard to control until the vehicles speed is dramatically decreased or in some instances stopped completely on the side of the road. this has happened numerous timeson the highway traveling at speeds around 70 mph as well as when traveling on city streets at a lower rate of speed
At highway speeds when vehicles comes across chatter in rough roads or at bridges vehicles steering violently shakes. vehicle is difficult to control. to regain control by lightly hitting the brake to reduce speed to about 20 miles per hour so vehicle stops shaking. i could take a video of it if you like just contact me.
Vehicle shakes violently at highway speeds when it encounters not smooth highway conditions such as small bumps, chatter, or elevation changes at bridges.
2017 ford f250 supercrew diesel. driving 40mph or faster on highway and run over any type of uneven surface truck shakes and steering wheel vibrates uncontrollably! it first happened when i was hauling my horses and i thought i was going to wreck with trailer in tow! i bought this truck brand new and have never been off roading or anything crazy that should ever make the suspension do that kind of shaking! it was horrific! please issue a recall and fix this problem!
When driving at freeway speeds 65+ if you hit a bump or expansion joint on a bridge your truck shakes violently and goes into a death wobble. this is very unsafe and it's all you can do to keep the wheel steady and slow down. after the first time it happened they said it was the steering dampener and replaced it. it is still doing it and now the dealer is trying to blame it on alignment and tires.
In november of 2018, at 25,000 miles, my truck became temporarily uncontrollable while traveling on a straight and level section of interstate 10. i experienced severe oscillation of front tires at 70 mph. i was on straight and level ground and was able to slow down to 30 mph at which time i regained control. during the incident, i was unable to maintain lane integrity. after stopping, i checked the tire pressure and all tires were at the recommended pressure's. took the vehicle to chapman ford dealer in scottsdale az and the inspection came back "no problems detected". in january 2019, at 28,000 miles i experienced the same problem at 50 mph while traveling on a straight and level paved road. this time i did not regain control until 20 mph. in both of the described instances i was pulling a light utility trailer loaded with a polaris ranger. *note: i do not recall hitting a bumpy section of roadway to initiate the severe oscillation.
I have had multiple occurrences of "death wobble"...... vehicle only has 12,000 miles on it..... have done research. seems like there is a safety bulletin out. ford told me the parts are on backorder for fix.....people online saying even after ford fix still not fixed. i dont feel safe letting anyone else drive this vehicle....or me driving it above 50 mph. so basically if you hit a road joint for a bridge for example (where i have had it happen 3 times so far) it throws the front end into a rythmatic violent shake. you have to slam on your brakes and slow down to about 25mph for it to go away. i am good at recovering from it now..... but i almost smashed into the guy next to me the first time it happened..... it is very unsafe and ford has not been very helpful. please help and make this a more known issue. i have read alot of the same stories online. i had nothing in tow during my occurrences. thank you in advance.....
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford f-250. while driving above 50 mph, the vehicle suddenly began to vibrate violently and shake after driving over uneven terrain. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the local dealer (vic bailey ford, 501 e. daniel morgan ave, spartanburg, sc) was notified of the failure. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 15,000.
While driving at freeway speeds today i crossed a rough spot on the freeway. my steering began to shake violently from left to right and the truck started violently shaking. if it hadn't been for light traffic allowing me to move over to the should quickly then i would have lost control of the truck. it was terrifying. after doing a quick search online about the problem i found numerous web pages addressing this issue. why has this not been addressed? no one is getting help from ford. some one is going to die.
I am filing this report for the famous ford super duty f250 "death wobble"in the front suspension. i have had my truck back to the dealership numerous times for repair, and i am now on my fourth steering stabilizer installed on my 2017 f250 with only 27k miles on it. the first occurrence of the death wobble happened within 10k miles, and subsequently about every 3-5k miles thereafter. this issue happens when traveling at highway speeds, and when a bump or irregularity in the road comes up. the uncontrollable shaking of the entire truck renders it out of control, and can only be remedied by coming to a complete stop. it happened the first time, and threw my wife and i into the median of the interstate while going about 75mph. it doesn't matter if you're going straight, around a curve, etc. i tried to get ford to do a buyback on this vehicle, to no avail. they hide behind the il lemon law verbiage instead of owning the issue. this vehicle is most certainly a death trap, and i will not let any of my family drive this particular vehicle just because of the death wobble. i am at a loss on what to do about this. i spent my hard earned money on this truck, only to have it be a serious safety hazard to those riding in it, and to anyone else on the road around it when the death wobble happens. the only thing left is legal action i guess, or park it in the front yard and have it be an $80,000 flower pot. please help!!
When traveling at speed, if you hit something on the roadway, uneven pavement, pothole etc. you will get an uncontrollable wobble in the front end. the only way to stop it is to hit the brakes. this has happened to me at speeds in the range of 55mph to 65mph. the steering wheel with shake violently and it is very easy to lose control of the truck. i have had this happen about 6 times since i have had the truck about a year, two ot them almost caused an accident.