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.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
The contact owns a 2000 Ford F350. The contact was driving approximately 35 mph when the vehicle suddenly stalled without warning. The engine started to exhibit black smoke and he was able to continue driving home once the vehicle was restarted. The dealer was contacted and they advised him that he would need to replace the motor. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was approximately 110,000.
2000 fleetwood pace arrow motorhome with Ford Triton V10 enginge: At 32,000 blew a spark plug out of the head. Ford dealer quoted me $6,000 to replace with new/improved head. I can replace the whole engine for less than $3,000. This is incredible and something needs to be done. Even the tow truck driver that towed me to the dealer said his Ford truck with a V10 recently blew a plug as well. I own four motorhomes all with the Ford Triton V10 engine. The company I used to work for had six motorhomes with the Ford Triton V10 and had four spark plug blowout incidences while I was working there. Something needs to be done about this. It is unthinkable that a company can get away with peddling crap to customers and then charging them $6,000 to fix this problem!!! contact oscar at don kott Ford in carson, ca to confirm my estimate. Do something, do something do something! thank you very much.
I have had 3 spark plugs eject from my 2000 F150 5.4L in the past 3 months. So far, repairs have totaled $150, but the last one took the threads with it. Estimate to fix this one is $400 with a specially made repair kit. As most know, this is "the problem that must not be named". everyone knows it exists, Ford doesn't want to deal with it.
Automatic remote starter started while the hood was up. Dealer was suppose to install a pin switch that would not allow the engine to be started while the hood was up. This was a precaution in the event of a mishap while a mechanic was working on the vehicle.
I have a well maintained 2000 F-150 5.4L with 69,800 miles that spun a bearing last week. After pulling the motor and removing the oil pan, it is quite obvious that this is a manufacturing defect. The 'broken rods' that are used in this motor are of very poor quality. I contacted Ford customer service and their response was, "I am sorry about your luck, but your vehicle is no longer under warranty". please advise.
- Valencia, PA, USA
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Right side head gasket leaking oil. Replaced by Ford at 24,000 miles (Jan 2002). Truck now has 49,000 and is out of warranty. Right side head gasket leaking oil again. Common problem with 5.4L Ford dealers acknowledge a problem and say they have completed numerous repeat repairs at the consumers expense due to Ford's unwillingness to recall.
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- Columbus, IN, USA