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Has there been a recall for frame rust on the 2006 Ford F-150?

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Several owners of the 2006 Ford F-150 complained about significant rust issues on the truck's frame, with some experiencing this problem as early as 47,000 miles. Despite multiple reports of rust-related concerns, Ford did not recall the affected vehicles. In some cases, the rust was so severe that the trucks became inoperable after failing inspections, affecting various components such as the fender wells and the frame's connection to the catalytic converter. The 2006 F-150 originally featured an aluminum frame, which Ford replaced with predominantly steel in 2015. The current F-150 models have frames made of 77 percent high-strength steel, complemented by a costly aluminum body. According to the manufacturer, this updated design enhances both strength and maneuverability by offering a balance of robustness and lighter weight.

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  • Alison S.

    My 2006 F150's frame has extensive rust damage on both sides, spanning from one axle to the other. This situation appears to warrant legal action.

  • Armant Scheepers

    There is way too much rust on the frame of my truck bed, with holes big enough to fit my hand through. It's impossible to even place items on there without them falling through, and I don't understand why there hasn't been a recall for it. People spend good money on trucks, so having it rust out like this is unacceptable. Something needs to be done about it.

  • Randal J.

    In 2006, my Ford F-150 with a Triton V8 4.6L engine is facing a recall due to severe rust on the frame. The rust is so bad that even the bed supports are completely rusted out, allowing you to see through all five of them.

  • Carl W.

    Is there a recall for the rusted frame holding the shackel on my 2006 Ford?

  • Toyota land

    In 2006, the Ford F-150 has been reported to have two issues related to excessive rust and cracking on the frame. On average, the problems occur at around 82,550 miles.

  • Huey C

    My 2006 F150's frame is corroded and starting to warp. Ford claims there is no recall for this issue, but I will persist in contacting them to demand a resolution. Increasing the number of complaints to Ford can help push for action. Additionally, it's advised to submit a formal complaint to the Department of Transportation.

  • Amelia C.

    In 2006, the frame of my F150 rusted and failed. I reported this to the Department of Transportation over two years ago, but nothing has been done. It seems like a reputable law firm could lead a class action lawsuit. Despite the truck being mechanically sound and having many more years of use left, the frame failure makes it essentially valueless.

  • Amy B

    I just got new brakes for my 2006 F150. The mechanic mentioned that the front of the frame, where it meets the shocks, is severely rusted. When you close the door forcefully, rust pieces even fall off from beneath the door frame!

  • Darlyne McKenzie

    I recently discovered that the frame on my 2006 F150 super crew is heavily rusted, and I've been warned that it poses a serious safety risk in the event of an accident. With just over 100,000 miles on it, it's currently in the shop for new front bearings, and I was considering getting a new Ford. However, now I'm having second thoughts.

  • Coy P

    The 2006 Ford has significant rust on its frame, making it undesirable for anyone to work on.

  • Deirdre P.

    My 2006 F150 has become practically valueless due to rust on the frame. I've been the sole owner and maintained the truck well. The engine has 60k miles on a Jasper rebuild, and we had some body rust fixed before finding the severe frame rust. A nearby welding shop did a patch job, but the only choice left is a $10k frame replacement. I'm through with purchasing Ford vehicles. I may change my mind if they provide compensation for the frame replacement.

  • Eric W.

    I own a 2006 Ford F150 and every time I fix a hole in the frame, another one appears. This issue is tarnishing Ford's reputation. If this problem isn't resolved, I might have to pursue legal action. The truck has low mileage and the body is in great condition, but the frame isn't holding up well. Ford, please take action.

  • Hsiu K.

    I have a 2006 Ford F150 with under 38,000 miles that failed inspection due to rust on the frame, making it unsafe to drive. I maintained my truck well and didn't drive it much. This situation is really frustrating.

  • Shirley O.

    I think the whole "Built Ford tough" motto is a total lie. After seeing how my 2006 Ford completely fell apart, despite being well-maintained, I would never consider purchasing another Ford again. Goodbye, Ford.

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