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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While driving on highway at 65 mph, with children in back seat, window on passenger side in back fell down, about a week later the other back window did the same thing.scared my wife and kids because it fell suddenly without warning. Could have caused me to swerve into oncoming vehicle.I reported to Ford but there only response was they sent me brochures to buy a new truck[ha ha}.I responded by telling them that my next new truck will be Chevy or Chrysler.
The vehicle shook all over the road and it misfired. It vibrated and rumbled. It was not a problem due to the balancing or alignment. It was something within the engine. Took the vehicle to the dealer, and the problem was still not fixed. Also, had a brake rotor problem. Took the vehicle three different times for the rotors. Had to pay out of pocket to have the brakes fixed. These problems started on March 1, 2004. The back window was leaking water. Took vehicle to the dealer, and that was not fixed. The consumer filed a lemon law complaint.
- Parkland, FL, USA
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- Westport, IN, USA