Brigette Honaker  |  June 13, 2019

Category: Auto News

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ford f-350 truckA recent Ford class action lawsuit claims that the company knowingly sold F-250 and F-350 trucks with a dangerous “death wobble” defect.

Plaintiff William Lessin claims that Ford has known about the defect in their trucks’ suspension and steering systems for 14 years but failed to recall the vehicles or warn their customers about the potentially dangerous problem.

The problem, referred to as a “death wobble,” allegedly stems from a defect in the trucks’ steering linkage and suspension systems.

According to the Ford class action, the defect leads to difficult steering and intense shaking even when drivers are driving in normal conditions.

“The Death Wobble is typically triggered when the class vehicles are traveling at speeds above 50 miles per hour and one of the tires hits a groove or bump in the road,” Lessin argues in his Ford truck class action. “This causes a violent shaking of the vehicle, which can only be controlled by a sudden reduction of speed.”

The Ford defect may present itself in abnormal wearing of several vehicle components, according to Lessin’s Ford class action. He claims that unusual wear or loosening of the track bar bushing, damper bracket, ball joint, control arms, shock absorbers, and/or struts can lead to the defect.

“The violent shaking of the vehicle can cause loss of control of the vehicle and difficulty steering while the class vehicles are in operation at any time and under typical driving conditions or speed,” the Ford class action lawsuit claims.

“This exposes the driver and the occupants of the class vehicles, as well as others who share the road with them, to an increased risk of accident, injury or death.”

Lessin reportedly purchased a 2011 Ford F-250 in 2010, believing that his truck was free of defects. However, Lessin allegedly experienced the “death wobble” and took his truck in for repairs multiple times over the span of three months.

Despite being diligent with his repairs, the Ford dealership allegedly refused to acknowledge the problem and honor the truck’s warranty for repairs. Due to his issues with the dealership, Lessin says he needed to spend more than $1,600 on repairs to fix the issue and he claims that his truck’s value has decreased.

Lessin’s experience reportedly represents that of numerous Ford truck owners. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) allegedly received 1,265 reports of the “death wobble” defect between March 2005 and February 2019. Some of these reports describe accidents and injuries due to the dangerous defect, the plaintiff states.

The Ford class action lawsuit claims that the automaker should have warned consumers about the defect as soon as they started to receive reports of the issue. Lessin also says that the company should pay for repairs on all affected vehicles.

Lessin seeks to represent a Class of current and former owners and lessees of model year 2005 to 2019 Ford F-250 and F-350 trucks.

Lessin and the proposed Class are represented by Richard D. McCune, David C. Wright and Mark I. Richards of McCune Wright Arevalo LLP; and Douglas C. Sohn of Sohn & Associates.

The Ford Truck Wobble Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Lessin v. Ford Motor Company, et al., Case No. 3:19-­cv­01082, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

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251 thoughts onFord Class Action Alleges ‘Death Wobble’ Truck Defect

  1. Craig Wolf says:

    I have a 2012 F250 4 x 4 with the same problem I would like to join the class action lawsuit.

  2. Wayne Ireland says:

    2011 f350 powerstroke Lariet, does the same thing, wearing the tires, chunking on the edges. Can I join this class action lawsuit?

  3. Michael says:

    I would love to join this lawsuit I got a 2013 f250 and this has happen to me 10 times or morei still have to pay for a truck I can,t drive.

  4. Ricky Miller says:

    I have bought a 2009 Ford F250 superduty 4×4 back in October of 2018 I got the death wobble. How can I join this lawsuit

  5. Alisa Nisly says:

    I have a 2005 Ford F-250 that lost all steering and brakes! Had no control and flipped my truck with my kids in with me!!! Very frustrating to know that Ford could get away with this!!! My truck is totaled and will never buy Ford again!!! I thank the good Lord for watching over us! Ford needs to pay for what they have known in these defects!!!

  6. Rob Pereira says:

    I have a 2010 f350 that has the death wobble problem.
    can I join the class action suit?

  7. Deborah J Stamm says:

    Dear staff oh, I have a 2000 Ford explore that does the same thingI’ve never heard it called the death wobble before but yeah it definitely does it. I think it been covering it up for a very long time. If you’ve got it all the way back to 2005 recorded in the records it goes back even farther than that it goes back to the year 2000 in other models as well

  8. Carlos A Nunez says:

    I have a Ford F350 2010 and i have taken the truck to my mechanic twice for repairs because Ford claims that’s wear and tear and that this will happen again even if its fixed by them. they were not kidding in the least bit, this is by far the most scariest experience i have ever had behind the wheel of a truck and not to mention the times this has happen with my wife and 5 year daughter in the truck.

  9. Albert R ESTRADA says:

    Hello, I am working on a 2012 E350 that has the death wobble problem.
    I find that the brake calipers are only using 3/4 of the piston surface area on the rotors, and therefore it’s pinching the top of the rotors to stop.
    I’m not an engineer, but that seems to increase the wobble.
    Maybe Ford needs to check that out !
    I have pictures.

  10. Chris O’Grady says:

    I have a 2017 F250 Lariat with same exact problem/symptoms/dangerous occurrences.
    4x’s to dealer for fix, problem still exists. Lots of email correspondences.
    Ford dealership says my best options now are to keep bringing it back to them or a Ford buyback program. Both seem like a waste of time and money.
    So, join in on this class action or hire a lemon lawyer?

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