2015 F150 Premature Rust (less than 200 Miles)
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2015 F150 Premature Rust (less than 200 Miles)
I just traded in my 2012 F150 EcoBoost in on a 2015 Platinum model. Figured that I work hard and am due for the luxury. However I noticed today when I was installing my mud flaps that I had a ton of rust on the undercarriage, springs, axle, various bolts and gear box. Much more than on the truck I traded in and I have not even put 200 miles on the new one yet. According to the dealer THIS IS NORMAL SURFACE RUST! How can this be considered normal?
As for the surface rust issue, If it was just the cv joints showing surface rust or the U joints it would not be such a big deal. It is unfinished metal right? My issue is the fact that the rust is all over my supposedly E coated frame. It is on the rails, the cross members, the A arms and the shackles. The frame of my brand new platinum with its E coated corrosion resistant frame should not have rust all over it. After purchase I went around different dealer ships and looked underneath some other brand new trucks. None of the had 10% of the rust my truck does.I am wondering about just taking the loss and trading it in towards something else or another manufacturer. This would be my 3rd brand new Ford truck, and 4th Ford truck overall and the one I have been the most disappointed in. I hate to leave the brand but did not buy a brand new top of the line truck to deal with months of potential arguing, nay saying and back an forth to the dealer. Hopefully this post will keep others from making the same mistake I did and check their frames physically before purchase. I checked the outside and interior but having a rusted frame on a brand new truck never occurred to me.
Thanks,
Tone
As for the surface rust issue, If it was just the cv joints showing surface rust or the U joints it would not be such a big deal. It is unfinished metal right? My issue is the fact that the rust is all over my supposedly E coated frame. It is on the rails, the cross members, the A arms and the shackles. The frame of my brand new platinum with its E coated corrosion resistant frame should not have rust all over it. After purchase I went around different dealer ships and looked underneath some other brand new trucks. None of the had 10% of the rust my truck does.I am wondering about just taking the loss and trading it in towards something else or another manufacturer. This would be my 3rd brand new Ford truck, and 4th Ford truck overall and the one I have been the most disappointed in. I hate to leave the brand but did not buy a brand new top of the line truck to deal with months of potential arguing, nay saying and back an forth to the dealer. Hopefully this post will keep others from making the same mistake I did and check their frames physically before purchase. I checked the outside and interior but having a rusted frame on a brand new truck never occurred to me.
Thanks,
Tone
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That's a load of crap that shouldn't happen to a truck that someone has paid that much money for ! I feel ford has dropped the ball on this all new redesigned aluminum truck! Had so much going for it but seems to be cutting corners on quality and going cheap on parts & process!!!!! Good luck on what you decide to do!
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That's a load of crap that shouldn't happen to a truck that someone has paid that much money for ! I feel ford has dropped the ball on this all new redesigned aluminum truck! Had so much going for it but seems to be cutting corners on quality and going cheap on parts & process!!!!! Good luck on what you decide to do!
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While I have nothing to add to your situation, it s interesting to see that the rear hangers on these are nonservicable. If they ever rust out like they did on my 97, looks like you are SOL unless you can weld, and even then I doubt that you would even be able to buy them from Ford since they are a welded on part.
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Thanks,
Tone
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Alan Mulally was the CEO of FoMoCo until 2014, at which point he retired. Mike Fields is the current CEO.
I see your frustration, but I really don't think you're going to get anywhere with this. There's no warranty for corrosion except for body rust-through, and none of that has anything to do with the body. Almost looks like it was exposed to a LOT of salt for awhile. Was this a leftover truck? Perhaps it was driven on some really salty roads and it sat for quite awhile.
I wouldn't worry about it though. Seriously, this isn't going to cause you any issues. Spray the affected areas with something like Fluid Film and call it a day. Your truck will be just fine.
I see your frustration, but I really don't think you're going to get anywhere with this. There's no warranty for corrosion except for body rust-through, and none of that has anything to do with the body. Almost looks like it was exposed to a LOT of salt for awhile. Was this a leftover truck? Perhaps it was driven on some really salty roads and it sat for quite awhile.
I wouldn't worry about it though. Seriously, this isn't going to cause you any issues. Spray the affected areas with something like Fluid Film and call it a day. Your truck will be just fine.
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If you asked me how old that truck looked, I would say at least 5 years, closer to 10.
I just went thru the process of rust repair on my 03 F250 and rust is the main reason I am moving into a new truck.
Its a shame that Ford isn't doing a better job with protecting the under body components. There are much better coatings they can use.
I just went thru the process of rust repair on my 03 F250 and rust is the main reason I am moving into a new truck.
Its a shame that Ford isn't doing a better job with protecting the under body components. There are much better coatings they can use.
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If you asked me how old that truck looked, I would say at least 5 years, closer to 10.
I just went thru the process of rust repair on my 03 F250 and rust is the main reason I am moving into a new truck.
Its a shame that Ford isn't doing a better job with protecting the under body components. There are much better coatings they can use.
I just went thru the process of rust repair on my 03 F250 and rust is the main reason I am moving into a new truck.
Its a shame that Ford isn't doing a better job with protecting the under body components. There are much better coatings they can use.
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Today's cars (across the industry) are far more reliable and have much better quality than 25 years ago. That's great for us consumers.
Ford needs to hear feedback about these problems.
The OP, who is a long-time Ford customer, has already stated he is disgusted and ready to switch brands.
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I mean that's obviously the amount of rust you would expect to be normal on a truck with a few miles on it in the salty areas. You said 200 miles, is that from new, or just since you had it? The parts date stamps I see are Feb '15 so if it was on the lot since last march and moved around some salt and then just let there to sit, it's not impossible. It looks more like driven miles though, was it a demo unit?