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Is there an issue with the windshield wipers on the 2016 Ford F150?

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Gladys A.

Wiper troubles are quite common in the 2016 Ford F-150. Many owners have reported instances of the wipers activating by themselves or not responding to attempts to switch them off. This recurring problem is typically attributed to a faulty wiper switch. The wiper arm is prone to wearing down the gears, especially in snowy or icy conditions. Additionally, issues with wiper motor failures and malfunctioning sprayer pumps have been noted. In models equipped with rain-sensing wipers, the sensor may detach from the windshield, rendering the feature nonfunctional. Damaged rearview mirrors can also impact the rain sensor's operation, as they share the same electrical circuit.

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  • Patrick

    I cannot believe that Ford is not taking responsibility for the issue with my 2016 Ford F150's windshield wipers; they won't turn off after being switched on. It's frustrating that Ford won't address this known problem, considering how much these vehicles cost. It's simply unacceptable.

  • Arlene B.

    I'm facing the same issue with my 2017 Ford F-150; it appears to be a widespread problem. However, Ford has not issued a recall for it, even though I see it as a safety concern.

  • Kecia D.

    The 2016 Ford F150 is known to have a problem with its windshield wipers not turning off properly after being activated, as reported by some owners of this vehicle.

  • Christy Wollner

    My 2016 Ford F-150 is a fantastic truck, but the windshield wipers sometimes turn on randomly, and it's a major problem trying to turn them off when they do.

  • Isabel T.

    My 2016 Ford F-150 Lariat windshield wipers stopped working for the third time. Despite Ford not providing any coverage, they are now asking for over $800 for a new transmission and motor. Ford should take responsibility for their products and show better support. It's hard to stay loyal when this keeps happening.

  • C Mathews

    It is important to notify the Ford Motor Company Customer Service hotline about such issues. Although our local dealership may prefer to handle problems internally for profit reasons, it is crucial to report widespread issues to FMC for potential recalls affecting multiple vehicles of the same model. To report this issue, contact the Customer Service number at 800-392-3673 and help us all by taking action. Ford recently issued a recall for wiper switch malfunctions in 22-year-old models, illustrating the importance of proactive reporting for different types of problems.

  • Belveno

    I'm in total agreement with everyone here. I also own a 2016 F150 that's experiencing the same issues. Have your lug nuts started swelling up too?

  • M605706

    I recently contacted customer service regarding the ongoing problems with my truck, including the numerous recalls it has had. Initially, the windshield wipers were stuck on low and then the washer pump stopped working altogether. I took the truck to the dealership, where they were able to temporarily fix the issue, but soon after, the wipers stopped working again. Now they are claiming it is a module problem and are requesting more money for the repair. Additionally, they say the part won't be available for a month and are asking for even more money to cover the cost.

  • Christian D.

    Is there a recall for the 2016 F150 due to a motor problem affecting the windshield wipers?

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