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Problems with 2014 Ford F-350 SERVICE BRAKES

On average, the 2014 Ford F-350 starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES and its various aspects after 14 067 miles.

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES problems on 2014 Ford F-350

2014 f350 crew cab w/long bed diesel i parked on sloped driveway with snow under passenger tires. i placed in park but did not set parking brake. walked away from vehicle and in about 5 minutes the truck rolled down driveway 12 feet. the two drivers wheels were both rolling, i'm not sure if passenger wheels rolled or slid. why does the transmission (in park ) allow those drivers side wheels to roll? is this normal?

Had a loaded trailer of about 10,000 lbs had truck in four wheel drive, had both feet on brake. truck was stopped on a decline. shifted truck to reverse and the brakes failed. the trailer brakes also went out. truck went over a hill pushed by the weight of the trailer. i believe this has happened 2 other times but one time i thought it was ice and the other it was new and i thought it was my error. ford refuses to acknowledge the defect unless they can duplicate it.

Few hours back driving my 2014 f350 super duty 6.7 turbo diesel 4x4 platinum msrp about $70,000 dangerously started wobbling after hitting a road bumb at about 48mph. very dangerous could've resulted in a serious accident. luckily not much traffic. *js

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