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“Death Wobble” Ford F-250 And F-350 Class Action Lawsuit

The Ford F-250 and F-350 defects are allegedly linked to abnormal wear and/or loosening of the track bar bushing, damper bracket, ball joints, control arms, shocks and/or struts, which can result in shaking of the vehicle when encountering irregularities in the road at high speeds. If the Ford dealerships have been unable to repair your Ford truck within the warranty period, you need to contact a California lemon law attorney George Eric Young at the Young & Young APC.

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“Death Wobble” Ford F-250 And F-350 Class Action Lawsuit

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  1. “Death Wobble” Ford F-250 And F-350 Class Action Lawsuit

  2. What Is The Death Wobble? The “death wobble” is an uncontrollable and severe shaking of the entire vehicle. It is typically triggered when the vehicle is travelling at speeds above 50 miles per hour and one of the tires hits a groove or bump in the road. This causes a violent shaking of the vehicle, which can only be controlled by a sudden reduction of speed. The violent shaking of the vehicle and inability of the driver to retain full steering control poses serious safety concerns.

  3. What Happened With Ford? The Ford F-250 and F-350 defects are allegedly linked to abnormal wear and/or loosening of the track bar bushing, damper bracket, ball joints, control arms, shocks and/or struts, which can result in shaking of the vehicle when encountering irregularities in the road at high speeds.

  4. Does Your Ford Truck Qualify As A “Lemon” Under California Lemon Law? Your vehicle may qualify as a “lemon” under California lemon law if Ford’s authorized dealerships have been unable to repair a “nonconformity” or defect after a “reasonable” number of repair attempts within the original warranty period. The California lemon law defines “nonconformity” as a problem which substantially impairs the use, value, or safety of the vehicle to the buyer or lessee.

  5. Under the California lemon law, a “reasonable” number of repair attempts is determined on a case-by-case basis according to the severity of the defect. The requirement may also be satisfied if your vehicle has been at the repair facility for a cumulative total of more than 30 days for a particular issue (not necessarily at the same time.)

  6. What Am I Entitled To If My Ford Truck Qualifies Under California Lemon Law? If your Ford truck qualifies as a “lemon” under California lemon law, you may be entitled to one of the following: A refund of your down payment, monthly payments, and a full lease/loan payoff A similar replacement vehicle A cash settlement

  7. Hire Attorney The California lemon law attorneys at Young & Young APC are dedicated to holding auto manufactures and auto dealerships accountable. If you think you have purchased or leased a Ford lemon vehicle, you need an experienced lemon law attorney to represent you. Lemon law attorneys have successfully handled countless cases against Ford Motor Company.

  8. Contact Details Website: https://www.lemonlawprotector. com/contact-us Address: 355 S Grand Ave, Suite 2450 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Phone No: (833) 536-6600

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