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2022 Ford F-150 problems

Owners have filed 804 complaints about the 2022 Ford F-150 with NHTSA. Power train accounts for 19.9% of them — narrowly the most common, ahead of electrical system at 15.8%. A further 16.2% were filed without a specific system named.

Complaints804
Crashes33
Fires12
Injuries49
Deaths0

What owners report breaking

Power train 19.9% · 160
Electrical system 15.8% · 127
Unknown or other 10.6% · 85
Exterior lighting 7.3% · 59
Fuel system, gasoline 6.3% · 51
Equipment 5.6% · 45
Engine 4.6% · 37
Fuel/propulsion system 4.0% · 32
Severity

Of those complaints, 33 describe a crash, 12 describe a fire and 49 report an injury.

Reading the numbers

Across the 35 model years of the Ford F-150 in this data, 2022 sits 22nd by complaint volume. 2013 draws the most.

Filings are rising — 546 in the last three years against 258 in the three before. For a vehicle this age that usually points to a wear-related failure owners are hitting now.

The median odometer reading at the time of complaint was 27,000 miles.

In owners' own words

Rear axle bolt broke while 1,300 miles from home. Recall has been in place for at least 17 months now and still NO repair available from Ford. THIS IS A HAZARD. While driving when the bolt breaks you will lose power which if you were passing in the left lane on a highway at 70MPH it would result in a catastrophic situation. RECALL INFO - Dec 22,2023 Manufacturer Recall Number23S65 / NHTSA Recall Number23V896 Power train
Constant Transmission Issues with the 10R80 Ten Speed transmission. One Complete replacement and Numerous Tear Dow's Since with the Issue Still unresolved. The vehicle we feel is Unsafe and Not reliable by any stretch of anyones Imagination! This Vehicle has 14,700 Miles on the Odometer, as we just don't drive it that Much due to the unresolved Issue's that the FORD CORP deems "NORMAL" Operation's of said Truck?? Power train
I have had the rear axle bolts break 2 times now. ford has had 2 years to come up with a fix and they have not as of today. the recall was issued over 2 years ago and the temporary fix is all they have come up with. dealers are not wanting to take the trucks in trade, I have had to spend time and money for the temporary fix. Ford has had more than enough time to come up with a permanent fix and they have failed Power train

Verbatim from NHTSA filings. Complaints are unverified owner reports.

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