Ford says their large vehicles are not designed to exceed 65 MPH and that it can cause uncontrollable shaking.
LOl what kind of crock is this. Someone needs to find a new dealership!
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That looks like the lane change alert when you try to change lanes without using your turn signal. My wife was complaining that her new 2017 Escape Titanium had a shimmy. Then I figured out that she was changing lanes without turn signals and the shimmy went away.
Ford says their large vehicles are not designed to exceed 65 MPH and that it can cause uncontrollable shaking.
LOl what kind of crock is this. Someone needs to find a new dealership!
I haven't driven it that's the way my wife described it. LOL!Hahahahahahahaha I hope you’re joking.
I mean I know lane departure warning vibrates the steering wheel but not the mirrors and the dash…
I had that happen to me on my old sting ray back in 1965. I was racing and pedaling so hard that I started pulling the front wheel off the ground, the oscillation kept getting bigger until I did a face plow in the street. I was 7 years old. Broke my upper jaw in three places and chipped my permanent front teeth so bad they had to pull what was left. It didn't end well. That death wobble is a killer.My 1965 Schwinn Stingray with springer front end had the high speed wobbles... I went over the handlebars at over 35mph when I was a kid. (I had a speedo on it...) going on a steep downhill racing my Dad. No helmet, walked away with a small scratch on my hip and rode it home. My Dad and I still like to race... Lol