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1999 Ford F-250 Engine And Engine Cooling:engine Problems

NHTSA component category: ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE · data through 07/14/2026

25Engine And Engine Cooling:engine complaints
4.3%Of all 581 complaints
#5Most-reported category

Source: U.S. NHTSA complaint data. Complaints are unverified reports from vehicle owners — a complaint is not a confirmed defect.

How engine and engine cooling:engine ranks on this vehicle

TIRES54 · 9.3%
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE25 · 4.3%

Share of the 581 complaints citing each category; one complaint can cite several. Full breakdown on the 1999 Ford F-250 overview page.

What owners report

“MAJOR OIL LEAK COMING MOST LIKELY COMING FROM THE AREA OF THE LEFT HEAD WHERE IT ATTACHES TO THE BLOCK OR IN THAT VICINITY. I…”NHTSA complaint 716222 — filed 12/19/1999

Excerpts are shortened and scrubbed of personal details; they are individual, unverified reports.

Engine And Engine Cooling:engine complaints by year filed

21999120002200142002620031200532006320072200912011

Frequently asked questions

Does the 1999 Ford F-250 have engine and engine cooling:engine problems?

Engine And Engine Cooling:engine is the #5 most-reported problem area on the 1999 Ford F-250: 25 of 581 complaints on file (4.3%). Complaints are unverified owner reports, not confirmed defects.

How many complaints does the 1999 Ford F-250 have in total?

581 complaints were on file with NHTSA as of 07/14/2026. Across all categories, 55 involved a crash, 13 involved a fire, 38 reported injuries, and 2 reported deaths.

What does NHTSA's engine and engine cooling:engine category include?

NHTSA assigns each complaint to standard component categories; this page reports the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:ENGINE category exactly as NHTSA defines and records it.

About this data — Complaint figures on this page are consumer reports submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a U.S. government agency. NHTSA does not verify individual complaints; a complaint is not proof that a defect exists, and counts reflect what owners chose to report, not confirmed failure rates. Recall information comes from official NHTSA safety recall campaigns; recall repairs are free at authorized dealers. Always check your specific vehicle by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. CarModelProblems.com is an independent site and is not affiliated with NHTSA or any vehicle manufacturer. Data through 07/14/2026.