Houston driver Ryan Kattchee never imagined the problems he’d have after purchasing a new 2024 Ford F-150 Lariat in December. Unfortunately, the truck seems to have a mind of its own. It brakes when it shouldn’t, including on the freeway, putting occupants at risk.
Kattchee explained that the braking, which started just days after he’d purchased the truck, seems to happen without reason, although a warning shows up on the car’s display as the vehicle brakes itself.
“Suddenly, this whole thing turns red," Kattchee told NBC’s KPRC 2.
"The whole display right here flashes red. It hits the brakes. And, it’s not soft. It’s enough to pull you out of your seat.”
Don’t miss
- I’m 49 years old and have nothing saved for retirement — what should I do? Don’t panic. Here are 5 of the easiest ways you can catch up (and fast)
- Gain potential quarterly income through this $1B private real estate fund — even if you’re not a millionaire. Here’s how to get started with as little as $10
- Car insurance premiums could spike 8% by the end of 2025 — thanks to tariffs on car imports and auto parts from Canada and Mexico. But here’s how 2 minutes can save you hundreds of dollars right now
Unfortunately, he says the problem occurs often — and despite the vehicle being at the dealer for months, no one can seem to come up with a reason for the issue or a solution to the problem. Kattchee is waiting for the manufacturer to agree to buy the truck back, but in the meantime, he’s in limbo, stuck with a car he cannot drive and hoping things will eventually be made right.
Here’s the reason Kattchee is left in limbo without his Ford.
Cruise control causes the truck to unexpectedly brake
Kattchee invited KPRC 2 reporters to take a ride with him to show them the problem he’s been having. Once they were in the car, he activated the adaptive cruise control, which seemed to trigger the issue.
"I’m actually gonna turn this on now since no one’s behind us and see if we can make this happen,” he said as he set the cruise control. Within a minute, the truck began to slow down a bit as they drove along U.S. Highway 290 through Jersey Village.
The truck slowed down a second time, and then out of nowhere, it hit the brakes, and a large red warning sign began flashing on the vehicle’s dashboard. KPRC 2 reporter Gage Goulding described it as the type of warning that you would normally see if your car was about to hit a stopped vehicle or other obstacle, but there were no obstacles in its path.
This didn’t just happen one time. During a few-mile ride, KPRC 2 reported that the same incident occurred at least seven times, with the truck braking for no reason. Although there didn’t seem to be a clear reason for it, Goulding speculated that overpass and highway signs dangling above travel lanes seemed to be possible triggers.
Read more: Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don’t have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here’s how
Driver waits for the dealer to make good
In light of the problem, Kattchee dropped off the truck at the dealer where he had purchased it, Joe Myers Ford.
He says technicians tried everything to fix the problem over a three-month period, but despite replacing parts and making many attempts, they never were able to find out why the truck was exhibiting this weird behavior.
Ultimately, the dealer concluded they had no choice but to buy back the truck from Kattchee. They needed the corporate office in Michigan to sign off though, and they are still waiting for that to happen. When KPRC 2 reached out to Ford’s corporate office, a representative said the company was still looking into the case.
Meanwhile, Kattchee has gone months without his car, but he’s still hoping for a resolution.
“They just need to make it right by me,” he said, “that’s all I really ever wanted.”
What to read next
- Want an extra $1,300,000 when you retire? Dave Ramsey says this 7-step plan ‘works every single time’ to kill debt, get rich in America — and that ‘anyone’ can do it
- Here are 5 ‘must have’ items that Americans (almost) always overpay for — and very quickly regret. How many are hurting you?
- Do you rely on your monthly Social Security check to get by? Here are 5 simple money moves for American seniors during Trump’s presidency
This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.