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Problems with 2019 Ford F-350 UNKNOWN OR OTHER

On average, the 2019 Ford F-350 starts to “feel” problems with the UNKNOWN OR OTHER and its various aspects after 8 683 miles.

Recently reported UNKNOWN OR OTHER problems on 2019 Ford F-350

Just bought truck from fred beans of boyertown. truck has very hard shaking when hitting a rough part of roadway while traveling around 50mph and upward. almost lost control of truck. it's has almost like a death wobble. very scary. won't stop until truck go about 15 mph. had family in truck it is a safety issue.

Was t boned on jan. 17,2020 . hit on passenger side. truck caught on fire inside cab of driver side almost trapping me inside.

On 1/13/20 while i was driving on the highway the steering wheel began to shake violently causing me to lose control. by the time i got slow down enough to sop i was in the left lane (incoming traffic). luckily there was no traffic or i wouldn't be able to make this complaint as i would of been hit head on and had no control of the vehicle. my dealer said he had another truck with the same issue and it would take 2 months to get a part to maybe fix it. $65,000 and i have a truck i'm scared to drive. it's a 2019 with 7,000 miles on it. i have a pregnant wife and 3 children. the issues with these trucks are death traps. this truck is basically a one ton wrecking ball that i can lose control of at any minute. it's my only transportation. something needs to be done about these before someone is killed. my wife won't get in it and won't allow the kids in the truck. this is completely unacceptable. since it happened i researched possible causes and have learned this is a well documented issue in these vehicles. at this point i'm afraid to i'm either going to die or kill someone else in this vehicle. if i could simply return it i would tomorrow.

Driving on dry pavement, approximately 40mph, straight smooth road. i drove over an expansion joint in the pavement, the steering began to wobble violently which made my vehicle leave the pavement onto the opposite side of the road onto an easement. i seemed to have experienced the "ford deat"h wobble, i contacted the dealership, they referred to what i experienced as a known problem referred to as "death wobble". if a vehicle would hav been coming in the opposite direction, there would have been an accident and could have resulted in death at the speed i was traveling. the truck only has ~15000 miles on it. i was told that there is an apparent tsb on this issue and parts are on national backorder with no idea when the parts will be available. this is a very serious safety issue.

2019 f-350 with 8' bed and approx 1000 miles. 1st occurrence: departed a campground towing a travel trailer (after doing 3 walk-around safety check prior to departing). drove 10 miles to nearest gas station before getting on the highway where i discovered the tailgate was down and crushed by the travel trailer. thinking back through my series of events; i was on level ground and did not reach down to disengage the parking brake below the gate release, i had a ground guide back me up out of my spot who confirmed gate was still up prior to departing, key was in the cup holder with no other objects. i reported this issue to the dealer(4 sept 2019). they reviewed current recalls on my model and none were reported. i filed a claim with my insurance and absorbed the repair expenses. important to note, there was a heavy thunderstorm the night prior to departing. 2nd occurrence: (while awaiting parts to repair damages from 1st occurrence) i departed work and just after turning left out of the parking spot still in the parking lot, the tailgate came open unintentionally for the second time during my 2 months of ownership. i immediately noticed it down when i looked in my rearview mirror and no damages from this occurrence.

Purchased new 2019 f350 with the ultimate trailer tow package. also purchased 5th wheel hitch. after getting home and removing hitch, noticed two of the four pucks have a locking mechanism for securing the hitch. one of the pucks has nothing. one puck has a partial lock. photos attached. i made attempts to find out if this is normal but can't find any answers. can you help? photos available upon request.

Our automatic tailgate on our 2019 ford f350 truck opens and comes down randomly. it has happened 6 times in the first 3 weeks of ownership. this has happened while parked and while driving, the last time the key fob was in the cup holder when we were filling the truck at the gas station. with our 5th wheel trailer attached, the tailgate came down as we pulled away. not knowing it came down, we made a turn pulling out of the gas station which caused over a $1,000 in damage to our trailer. this randomly opening tailgate is dangerous for anyone pulling a trailer or with any materials that may fall out of the truck bed. ford continues to deny there is a problem.

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