This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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The consumer stated at 27,000 miles his 2001 Ford F250 developed an engine vibration. The consumer was told there was no fix for the problem. When the consumer applied the brakes, there was a vibration. The dealer machined the front rotors and replaced the pads that were cracked. There was a rattle noise coming from under the vehicle. The exhaust shields were loose, the hose clamp on the radiator was replaced and the power door lock was replaced.
When driving in slush/snow or wet road conditions and depressed brake pedal it went to the floor. When this occurred vehicle either had no brakes or the brakes locked up. As a result, vehicle was almost involved in several accidents. Dealership serviced the truck several times, but the problem recurred.
- Montpelier, ID, USA
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- Ashland, OH, USA