Vehicle has 5800 miles, 4x4, crew cab, long bed all stock as from factory. not driven off road. vehicle has become unsafe to drive due to "death wobble". problem increased from a slight vibration to an issue that will cause an accident. the problem occurs above 50 mph. if a dip or series of "washboard" bumps are encountered the steering becomes uncontrollable and will force the vehicle into another lane or off the road. ford dealership (hastings ford) has inspected vehicle and awaiting a response as to what the "fix" shall be. it is very apparent that this is a known problem with ford for many years yet the tsb from ford addresses tire inflation as the culprit. believe ford has missed the actual solution to the problem.
My 2017 ford f350 has now experienced three events referred to as "death wobble" or shimmy which causes severe shaking of the entire truck and especially the steering wheel. first event in bakersfield calif where i hit consecutive bumps in the freeway while traveling 65 mph. had to slow to less than 40 mph to get it to stop. second event was towing my 5th wheel down a 6% grade into verde valley arizona. heavy braking caused the same death wobble in addition to the truck pulling to the right. speed was 65 mph. third event was leaving mccarren airport in las vegas nevada where hitting a freeway bridge transition caused the death wobble again. truck has been to local ford dealership. alignment checked ok, tracking bar torque ok, wheels ok, ball joints ok. brake hose did not pass pressure test and was replaced under warranty. dealership cannot find cause. i sincerely believe this is a design issue or oem parts installed at factory were defective at time of installation. this is my fourth superduty 4x4 supercrew. my other three never had this issue. in investigating this issue i found two automotive related websites where 35 plus late model superduty owners complained about this same problem. *tr
At 60 mph some times with a small bump in the road the front end will start to shake like crazy and it is uncontrollable. it only stops after slowing to about 30 mph. this has happened 6 times this year. the dealer ship has worked on the truck twice with no success. the truck has 20,000 miles on it. this is very scary and dangerous as the truck front end is out of control when this happens. yesterday was the worst. it happened twice in a 3 mile stretch of road.
On 7/22/18, my 2017 f350 (crew cab, long bed, diesel) experienced what is apparently being called "death wobble" 4 times within 20 minutes, while driving on interstate i-15 north of salt lake city, ut. the truck had approximately 27,800 miles on it at the time. in first instance, my speed was about 65 mph, and in the following 3, it was between 50-60 mph. the section of highway was bumpy in all cases. the symptoms were extreme and violent vibration coupled with virtually uncontrollable steering, with the entire front end of truck (and steering wheel) shaking violently, practically bouncing up and down. braking did not stop the shaking, and seemed to make it worse. it would not stop until i had coasted and very carefully applied brakes until i got below 20 mph. fortunately, the road was straight in all 4 occurrences, or i feel i would have gone off the road. upon exiting interstate and inspecting front end, i noted that the "death wobble" had actually torn small chunks out of my front tires (oem goodyear wrangler at, lt275/70r18e), along with other cracks and divots; there was no such damage to the rear tires. i did not drive it over 40 mph after that, until i had taken it to a local ford dealer to be inspected the next day. they said it needed an alignment, and replaced the tires, and since then it has not reoccurred. this had actually happened about 3 times prior to this, over the span of 3 months, with weeks between, under similar driving conditions, but i incorrectly assumed it was just due to combination of stiff suspension and rough road. i own and tow an rv, and it has never happened while towing, regardless of speed (i never exceed 65 mph when towing.) when the dealer serviced the truck, they did not acknowledge the problem and said they could not reproduce it, but i do not believe they drove it over 45 mph in test driving.
2017 superduty death wobble thursday, june 7th 2018 while driving at highway speed (55 mph) and going over very mild bumps in the highway, the steering wheel would shake violently and uncontrollably while the whole vehicle shuttered enough to open the glove compartment and empty its contents along with everything in the center console. i had no control of the vehicle to keep it in my lane and i left the road for the ditch. when applying the brakes, the antilock was activated and did eventually come to a stop. two witnesses stopped to make sure i was ok and said it appeared as though the front end was coming off the vehicle. the vehicle was driven to the next exit (about 5 miles) and this issue repeated three more times at slower speeds. the vehicle was towed 80 miles and a repair was performed to the stabilizer shock that took a full week. it is now 7/29/2018 and the vehicle is showing signs of the shake again but mild in nature. i have had this same issue on older vehicles but never on a new vehicle with under 30,000 miles on it. this issue will kill someone someday.
On 3 different occasions while driving approx 60mph, i drove over a bump and the steering wheel/front end experienced uncontrollable shaking, commonly called a 'death wobble.' problem continued until i slowed the truck to 10 mph. first time it happened the truck only had 17,000 miles. after the 3rd time the dealer replaced steering components. after the repair the truck continued to have minor problems (quick short wobble) but the dealer said that was part of the repair. on memorial day weekend the full wobble returned. i dropped the truck off at dealer because it was too unsafe to drive ( i have teenagers and refuse to risk their lives). i attempted to return the truck to ford under the state lemon law. ford refuses to take back the truck but cannot guarantee it is fixed or safe.
While driving on the interstate approx 60 mph hitting a bump the front end shakes violently until the truck slows down to recover. had it in the dealership twice and they said nothing is wrong.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford f-350. while driving various speeds, the vehicle experienced the "death wobble" and the tires wobbled without warning. the failure occurred while traveling over bumps in the road. the contact took the vehicle to fallon ford-toyota (1351 w williams ave, fallon, nv 89406, (775) 423-2171) on three separate occasions where they initially performed an alignment during the first repair. on the second occasion, the dealer replaced the steering linkage damper per technical service bulletin number: 18-2268. on the third occasion, another alignment was performed and the caster was reduced as low as possible. the dealer also informed the contact that the tires would need to be replaced. the tires were replaced by an independent mechanic. the same dealer called the contact's son after the third repair to see if they could find a remedy for the vehicle. the vehicle was not taken back to the dealer a fourth time. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that there was no recall or remedy for the "death wobble". the contact was informed that a supervisor would call her for more information. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure mileage was 17,835.
When traveling at speeds greater than 50mph, truck will randomly respond to going over a slight bump by beginning to shake. the shaking increases to a violent level. the entire truck shakes violently, especially the front end and the steering wheel. the only way to regain control of the truck is to come to a nearly complete stop. all three times this has happened the truck was on a highway. the last time it happened the truck was on a bridge crossing a river with heavy traffic all around. it is a complete miracle that the surrounding drivers were able to avoid hitting our truck since the speed limit was 65mph, and we had to slow to 22mph before the shaking stopped. this first happened in oct 2017. the dealership repaired it, but it happened two more times on feb 12, 2018. the truck has only 24700 miles on it.
In motion on a highway at 70 miles per hour.the truck hit an uneven condition on the road.the trucks steering capability was totally lost.the front wheels were violently shaking.the tires and wheels were serverly bouncing.slight braking made the uncontrollable condition worse.the vehicle slowly left the highway onto the right away.the speed was approximately 50 mph when it left the paved highway.the front wheels were still violently shaking and bouncing.at this point still with no steering the truck began to spin out of control.it finally ended up stuck in a ditch 30 to 40 yards off the highway.the shaking and bouncing didn't stop until the vehicle came to a complete stop.after much research i leaned that this mechanical steering problem has been a reacuring malfunction.it has been named the death wobble.how can ford continue to manufacture a product with documented extreme safety issues.its obvious that ford has made this extremely dangerous condition an ongoing process.im amazazed that with all the past complaints concerning the death wobble that its become nothing more than a band-aid fix.please address and correct this ongoing negligent manufacturing process that ford continues.they knowingly continue to place innocent consumers into a life or possible death situation.
While driving the 2017 ford f350 pickup truck down the highway at 60 mph, whenever i drove across bridges or hit small bumps, the pickup truck would shake violently and i had no control over the vehicle until speed was reduced to under 50 mph. this incident is know as the "death wobble". the truck had 14,000 miles on it the first time this occurred. took the truck to the dealer, they replaced the track bar, sent back, and a week later the same issue of the "death wobble" happened again. truck is at the dealership currently, and has been for a week. the same exact incident has occurred on another family member's newly purchased 2017 ford f350 also and has been taken to the same dealership.
Vehicle at times has a violent shaking and loss of steering control that remains until a full stop of the vehicle is enabled, this happens at highway speeds when a uneven road surface and or bump is encountered. ford case number assigned to my vehicle is cas-144062235 on 3/19/2018
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 ford f-350. the contact stated that the steering wheel was unstable. the failure impacted the suspension, which required the contact to exhibit force to control the steering wheel and prevent a "death wobble". the contact refrained from driving the vehicle because the failure occurred at any speed. northside ford (12300 san pedro ave, san antonio, tx 78216, (210) 525-9800) and dave sinclair ford (7466 s lindbergh blvd, st. louis, mo 63125, (314) 892-2600) were contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was contacted. there was one tsb for the steering, but no tsbs for the suspension and no recalls for the steering and suspension. the contact was waiting on a response from the manufacturer. the vin and failure mileage were not available.
Experienced 'death wobble' at approximately 58 mph on highway.
Wobble/oscillation- violent front wheels wobbling, steering shaking so violent can't control. different roads, mph-usually above 60. to bring under control must brake hard and try to get off road & get below 30mph. extreme safety issue. wobble has happened on all types of roads, usually starts with an expansion joint, pot hole,bridge end or bump in road. more often if on a curve.
Death wobble- violent front wheels wobbling, steering shaking so violent can't control. different roads, mph-45,60,65,70. to bring under control must brake and try to get off road & get below 20mph. extreme safety issue. death wobble has happened on all types of roads, usually starts with an expansion joint, pot hole or bump in road.
Death wobble, you hit a small bump or uneven road at 20-75 mph and it shakes violently you have to slow down to 15mph to make it quit. the dealer could not duplicate and said it was tires out of balance, the next time it went in they said it was mud in the wheels. 2nd promblem is the upper oil pan started leaking at 80k , 3rd promblem the stainless steel braded line that goes from master cylinder to abs module ruptured and left me with no brakes . all of this over a course of about 89k miles
At speeds above 45 mph and often after hitting a bump in the road, or a separation in a bridge pavement joint, the front end of the truck shakes and vibrates uncontrollably. while this is occurring, the steering wheel shakes in your hands violently. this condition is very unnerving and greatly reduces the ability to control the truck. the only thing that brings the truck back to a controllable status is to slow down considerably. this is unpredictable and dangerous. ford is aware of this situation but cannot offer a solution. unacceptable for any vehicle and especially a vehicle that cost $70k.