We have classified the 15 complaints from 2014 Ford Fusion about WHEELS into the following categories.
I hit a huge pothole that blew my tire on interstate 57 south bound near monee (approximately 2 miles north of the peotone exit).
My tires constantly seem like they slide when the roads are moist, although i have taken the car to the dealership and they say the tread on the tires is fine. on thursday, march 9, 2018 i was coming into work and there was a light layer of snow on the ground i hit the brakes as i turned the corner of a parking lot and the car would not stop. to avoid hitting a tree i had to turn the steering wheel causing a break in the wheel, need for a wheel alignment and a new right front bearing, $903.42 worth of damage. i checked to see if there was ice of some sort but there was nothing.
Tires wear out prematurely at 20-25k miles in my case every 10-12 months. tires have been replaced every 10-12 months since car was new. this is not normal by any means. someone is going to have a blowout due to the extremely fast wear on the tires. this could severely injure or kill someone. tire picture attached is one year old and has been typical of one year tire wear since car was brand new.
Takata recall lost power steering ,stability light and anti skid lights came on was on a side street , moving about 20 mph when it just went out .if this had happened at high speeds on the interstate someone would have been killed luckily my husband was with me and was managed to drive it home, this has a lot of complaints on line and a recall should be issued !!! ivoq n n n n 20 v n n
Swollen lug nuts securing the wheel(s) to the vehicle. while experiencing a flat tire i had two road service calls come to remove the flat tire with my spare without success as their lug wrenches could not remove any including all twenty wheel lug nuts. i had to have car towed to ford dealership where i was informed that this is a common occurrence with fusion lug nuts. doing an internet web search, i found that this indeed is a unknown common problem!
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford fusion. the contact took the vehicle to wickstrom ford (located at 600 w. northwest hwy, barrington, il 60010) to have the tires balanced and rotated. the contact was informed that the lug nuts had expanded. the contact was informed that to remove the lug nuts and perform the requested service, the lug nuts had to be drilled and all lug nuts would need to be replaced. the contact declined to have the vehicle serviced. the manufacturer was notified of the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 45,000. updated 08/22/17*lj
Lug nuts on both rear tires are coming off while driving. o n may 10th it happened and i managed to tighten them and make it home. on may 22nd it happened again. my 12 year old son was with me and i kept feeling like my tires were off as i tried to stop and check it out i lost control and ran off into a ditch and crashed into a fence. i called police and spent 3 hours. the only way to load vehicle was to tighten the lug nuts from preventing more damage to the vehicle. i am very upset his happened. i do not know what would cause all lug nuts to come loose for no reason not only once but twice and cause this traumatic experience. i do not even want this car anymore i am terrifiedto get in it even if it was fixed. my son doesnt even want to ride in another vehicle again.
Tl* the contact owns a 2014 ford fusion. while the vehicle was at the dealer for maintenance, it was discovered that the wheel lug nuts were faulty and had expanded and enlarged. the wrench provided by the manufacturer would no longer fit over the lug nuts to tighten and secure the wheels to the vehicle. the cause of the failure was not determined. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 45,000.
2014 ford fusion continental conti pro contact tire bulge in side wall. pictures available of tire and rim dot # a318 47 rb. 235/40r19 brought vehicle to dealer burdick ford central square ny. and called ford motor company both said they could do nothing and wanted to charge for new tire. ford case number cas9298530.
I bought a used 2014 ford fusion in the summer with no driving problems,but when i was driving the car in the winter the front end of the car shook really bad at speeds over 35 to 45 miles mpr took the car to ford dealer,they said this is a problem that ford knows about with the 19"wheel but they do not tell the custermers about it when selling the cars.so when winters comes around again i have to buy a different set of wheels to be able to drive the car safely this up coming winter. this happens when driving on the city street and get really bad on the highway.
From 3/15 t0 11/15 3 of my 4 original tires(side walls)which are michelin green radial x,size 235/50 r17 96h ruptured while driving.the range of miles when this happened was from about 14000 to about 23000 far below any life expectancy.tthe first 2 tire failures occurred slowly so i was able to have them mixed by fullerton ford dealership in somerville n.j.the last episode was more scary.i was driving on route 18 in old bridge,n.j. when the left rear tire catastrophically breached,and i had to pull of the road to avoid any accident.fortunnately it was 10am and the traffic was very light,otherwise the result may have been more serious.a quick search of the internet reviled similar accidents,but there has not been any recall.i firmly believe that an investigation on these and other tires with reduced side walls should be critically looked at,before it becomes endemic.i look forward to your analysis.
We just purchased the car yesterday and so far we are having 2 issues. the first is the shifting of the gears when driving between first and second which can be rough. it feels like downshifting more than speed pick up. also we were driving on the highway and our rear passenger tire blew out just like that and we nearly lost control of the vehicle. very scary. took the vehicle back to ford to look into.
Driving down the road around 35-40 mph coming up to a light, the vehicle started to accelerate by itself, had to hit the brakes, thankfully it stopped. my wife was driving and was not using cruise control. the weather outside was cold. this is the first time this has happened. i hope it is the last. this is a ford fusion hybrid with the 2.0 l engine. being a hybrid there is no spare tire. they have run flat tires. if you get a flat tire late at night and cell phone service is bad you are in trouble. i hope this never happens to someone. *tr
Was driving car in the parking lot leaving work and was unable to turn the steering wheel. steering wheel had locked up on it, i struggled to turn the wheel and it wouldn't turn. ended up crashing into a concrete light pole. was only going about 15 mph and no airbags deployed. hit my head on the steering wheel and knee into the dash. had to go to the hospital by ambulance. also, the week prior, my low tire indicator light kept coming on and every time i would check the tire pressure it was fine. *tr
Factory oem goodyear eagle ls-2s claim to be all season. from the first test drive these tires failed to have anything close to reasonable traction on snow and ice, resulting in the sales-rep being barely able to back the car out of the lot for a test-drive. needless to say i wasn't thrilled about them. after getting the car onto the road, it seemed to do better, so i went ahead and purchased the vehicle. after owning it for less than 48 hours, had several incidents with stopping, cornering and acceleration where the traction control, anti-lock breaks all functioning normally, just the tires not having any sort of reasonable grip or traction. in one instance, i slid through an intersection when trying to stop at 5mph. in another instance it took me most of a minute to go through a single-lane intersection because the front tires were turning so slowly because the traction control was stuttering the wheel turn as the tires kept losing grip/traction. repeated complaints through the sales and service department, even with the sales people admitting the tires were bad for winter and the service manager flat out saying, and i quote, "those ls2s are [xxx] for winter", nothing was done to replace them with a comparable tire that was a true all-season tire. complaining to the factory only nets me repeated instructions to pay ford to do a diagnostic on the car, refusing to even focus on the tire problem. these tires from goodyear should never have been allowed to be marked as all-season. at best they are fair-weather spring/summer/fall tires, at worst, they are dry area summer only tires. like others, i've had issues with traction on just wet roads, let alone snowy or icy. *tr information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Our 2014 ford fusion has always had an off balance feel when driving it. it feels like the wheels on the back end are seriously out of balance, alignment and feels like it all of a sudden will pull to one side when driving over 55 mph. keeps eating tires. have had 10 tires on it since 2014 and has 79,000 miles on it. we only drive good highways. the company has reported the alignment is fine. between the belts breaking on the tires and the car, i can't wait to pay it off to trade it in. scares me to drive it. this has been on ongoing problem with the care since we got it, so the date i have to click doesn't explain that it is ongoing.