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Ford Recall
Information
Last Updated
February, 2010 |
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JANUARY 2010 -
Certain model
year 2010 Mustang Shelby GT
500 vehicles manufactured
between October 28 and
December 3, 2009, fail to
conform to the tire loading
and information requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 110,
"Tire Selection and Rims."
The rear tire size
information is incorrect.
The manufacturer has not yet
provided the agency with a
description of the
consequence as it relates to
motor vehicle safety. Ford
will mail owners the correct
tire label along with
instructions of where and
how to affix the label. The
safety campaign is expected
to begin during February
2010. 10V-030
DECEMBER 2009 -
Ford is recalling model year
2010 F-650 and F-750 trucks.
The S-cam tubes on the air
brake axle assemblies were
not greased and corrosion
may develop over time, which
may restrict release of the
service brake at the
affected wheel. If this
occurs, it could cause
excessive brake
temperatures, noise, brake
fade, odor, smoke, brake
pull and possibly longer
stopping distances which
could increase the risk of a
crash. Dealers will
lubricate the S-cam tube and
check the S-cam for free
movement at all four wheel
locations free of charge.
The safety recall began on
December 16, 2009.
09V-475
DECEMBER 2009 -
Ford is recalling model
years 2010 F-650 and F-750
trucks. The chassis wire
harness may have been
assembled without a
connector seal if this seal
is missing, the connector
terminals may corrode
affecting the proper
illumination of the
vehicle"s rear brake lamps,
tail lamps, turn signal
lamps or trailer lamps (if
equipped.) Also, the
function of the anti-lock
brake system may be
affected. Inoperative lamps
may increase the risk of a
crash. Dealers will inspect
the connector and repair the
main and rear chassis wire
harness if necessary. A
missing seal will be
replaced and electrical
grease applied to prevent
future corrosion. The safety
recall began on December 16,
2009. 09V-476
OCTOBER 2009
-- Ford is
recalling model years
1995-2003 Windstar,
2000-2003 Excursion,
1993-1997 and 1999-2003
FSuper Suty, 1992-2003
Econoline, 1995-2002
Explorer and Mercury
Mountaineer, 1995-1997 and
2001- 2003 Ranger, and 1994
F53 vehicles equipped with
the Texas Instruments speed
control deactivation switch
(SCDS). The SCDS may leak
internally and then
overheat, smoke, or burn. A
vehicle fire could occur.
Ford will notify owners and
dealers will install a fused
wiring harness for the SCDS.
Dealers will also inspect
the abs control connector
and repair as necessary.
Repairs will be completed
free of charge. The safety
recall began on October 27,
2009.
Ford's recall campaign
number is 09S09.
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NEWS:
Ford
adds 4.5M vehicles to
defective switch recall
(Yahoo News) -- Oct 13, 3009
-- Ford Motor Co. said
Tuesday it will add 4.5
million older-model vehicles
to the long list of those
recalled because a defective
cruise control switch could
cause a fire.
The latest
voluntary action pushes
Ford's total recall due to
faulty switches to 14.3
million registered vehicles
over 10 years, capping the
company's largest cumulative
recall in history involving
a single problem.
The recall
covers 1.1 million Ford
Windstar minivans that had a
small risk of fire due to
internal leaking from the
switches. Ford said in a
letter to federal regulators
that it found a small number
of reported fires linked to
the problem during an
internal investigation that
began last year, but did not
specify how many.
The
remaining 3.4 million
vehicles are Ford, Lincoln
and Mercury models. Ford
said there were no reports
of fires with those models,
most of them trucks and
sport utility vehicles, but
that they were included in
the recall because they use
the same switches. All
vehicles covered by the
recall are from the 1992 to
2003 model years.
Ford
advised owners of all
vehicles covered by the
recall to park them outside
until they are mailed
instructions by the end of
the month on how to get
repairs.
The
Dearborn, Mich.-based
automaker has struggled for
a decade with the problem,
which has prompted hundreds
of complaints and dozens of
lawsuits over fires
allegedly caused by faulty
switches. A small number of
injuries have also been
linked to the problem,
though none were reported in
the latest recall. Previous
recalls included some of
Ford's most popular brands,
like the popular F-series of
pickup trucks.
Ford began
an investigation of Windstar
vehicles in February 2008
after receiving a growing
number of reports of fires
under the vehicles' hoods,
according to a letter the
company sent to the National
Highway Transportation
Safety Agency late last week
announcing the recall. In
June 2008, NHTSA began its
own probe of the problem.
Investigators found that the
switches, made by Texas
Instruments, could leak
internally, overheat and
potentially ignite. NHTSA
also identified four reports
of leaking fluid damaging
the antilock brake control
module, resulting in a fire.
The module is charged with
electrical current and can
ignite the fluid in rare
cases, said Ford spokesman
Wes Sherwood.
Even some
vehicles without cruise
control are part of the
recall because they still
have the switches with brake
fluid routed through them.
To repair the problem,
dealers will install a
harness to help prevent the
fluid from flowing anywhere
it could be ignited.
Ford
stopped using the Texas
Instruments switch in 2003,
according to Sherwood. The
latest group of vehicles
recalled is the last batch
still on the road that had
the switch installed.
Texas
Instruments said in a
statement that it
manufactured a switch "to
meet and exceed Ford's
specifications" and that it
is only one component of
Ford's cruise control
deactivation system. The
company cited a 2006 NHTSA
investigation that found
multiple factors were to
blame for fires. Texas
Instruments no longer owns
the division that made the
switches.
NHTSA
spokesman Rae Tyson said
Ford "is to be commended for
stepping forward to resolve
this issue."
The
recall covers the following
model years:
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1995-2003 Ford Windstar
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2000-2003 Ford Excursion
diesel
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1993-1997 and 1999-2003
Ford F-Super Duty diesel
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1992-2003 Ford Econoline
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1995-2002 Ford Explorer
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1995-2002 Mercury
Mountaineer
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1995-1997 and 2001-2003
Ford Ranger
- 1994
Ford F35 Motorhome
vehicles
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JUNE 2009 -- Ford is
recalling 1,357 MY 2009 Ford
Expedition and Lincoln
Navigator vehicles for
failing to comply with the
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 108, "Lamps,
Reflective Devices, and
Associated Equipment." The
brake stop lamp switch may
be improperly adjusted. This
may result in a delay in
brake stoplamp illumination
when the brake pedal is
depressed. In situations of
very mild brake application,
the brake stoplamps may not
illuminate. Delay or loss of
brake stoplamp function may
increase the risk of a
crash. Dealers will adjust
the brake stoplamp switch
free of charge. The recall
is expected to begin on or
before July 6, 2009.
09V-232
JUNE -
Ford is recalling 65 MY
2008-2009 E-350 and MY 2009
E450 cutaway vehicles
equipped with school bus
prep packages for failing to
comply with the requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 301,
"Fuel System Integrity."
These vehicles may not have
been assembled with the fuel
tank protection brackets
that are required for school
bus applications. In certain
types of very severe
crashes, the fuel tank may
be damaged and result in a
leak. A fuel leak in the
presence of an ignition
source could result in a
fire. Dealers will inspect
for proper fuel tank
protection bracket
installation and install
brackets free of charge. The
recall began on June 26,
2009. . 09V-231
MAY 2009 --
Ford is recalling 8,735
MY 2009 F-150 trucks for
failing to comply with the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 108, "Lamps,
Reflective Devices, and
Associated Equipment." The
brake stop lamp switch may
be improperly adjusted. This
may result in a delay in
brake stop lamp illumination
when the brake pedal is
depressed. In situations of
very mild brake application,
the brake stop lamps may not
illuminate. Delay or loss of
brake stop lamp function may
increase the risk of an
accident. Dealers will
inspect and have the brake
stop lamp switch removed and
reinstalled which will
provide proper adjustment.
The remedy will be performed
free of charge. The recall
began on May 13, 2009.
Owners may contact Ford
Motor Company customer
relationship center at
1-866-436-7332 or through
the internet at
www.ownerconnection.com.
09V-150
APRIL 2009 --
Ford Motor
Company is recalling 429 MY
2009 Ford Econoline E-350
and E-450 cutaway school bus
prep package vehicles
manufactured from April 22,
2008 through March 2, 2009,
to reposition the upper fuel
tank protection bracket on
the frame rail. In certain
types of very severe
crashes, the fuel tank may
be damaged and result in a
leak. A fuel leak in the
presence of an ignition
source could result in a
fire. Ford will notify
owners and dealers will
reposition the upper fuel
tank protection bracket free
of charge. The safety recall
is expected to begin on or
before April 14, 2009.
Owners may contact Ford
toll-free at 1-866-436-7332
or contact a local Ford or
Lincoln/Mercury dealer for
more information.
09V-112
FEBRUARY 2009 --
Ford is recalling 11,134 MY
2009 4X2 ranger vehicles.
Some front wheel spindles
were improperly manufactured
creating the risk that a
spindle may fracture during
the normal useful life of
the truck. If a spindle
fractures, the wheel may
separate from the vehicle
increasing the risk of a
crash. Dealers will replace
the front spindle if
necessary free of charge.
The recall began on February
27, 2009. Owners may contact
Ford at 1-866-436-7332.
09V-040
JULY
2008 -- Ford is
recalling 142 MY 2008 Edge
and Lincoln MKK all wheel
drive vehicles. The fuel
tank weld fixture may have
been exposed to a
contaminant during
production which could cause
a dimple in the bottom of
the fuel tank at a spot
weld. This dimple could
result in fuel leakage or a
fuel drip from the tank.
Fuel leakage, in the
presence of an ignition
source, could result in a
fire. Dealers will inspect
and, if necessary, replace
the fuel tank. The recall is
expected to begin during
August 2008. 08V301
MAY 2008
-- Ford is recalling
605,684 MY 2005-2006 F-150
and Lincoln Mark LT vehicles
equipped with 5.4L 3-Valve
engines. The brake booster
vacuum supply hose attached
to the intake manifold
fitting may swell over time
and lose retention force.
This condition could allow
the hose to become detached
from the fitting during an
intake manifold backfire.
Should the hose detach from
the intake manifold, several
brake applications with
power assist will be
available before the vacuum
reserve is depleted. Once
the brake booster vacuum
reserve is depleted, the
driver will have foundation
brake function, but with
increased brake pedal
effort. Reduced vehicle
braking could lead to a
crash. Dealers will replace
a rubber hose on the brake
booster vacuum supply tube
assembly. The recall is
expected to begin on or
about July 7, 2008. This
recall was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-001, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V208
APRIL
2008 -- Ford is
recalling 158 MY 2008
Expedition and Lincoln
Navigator vehicles equipped
with a tire pressure
monitoring system (TPMS) and
the limo builders package.
These vehicles fail to
conform to the requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 138,
"Tire Pressure Monitoring
Systems." The tire pressure
was increased from 35 psi to
40 psi without a
commensurate update to the
TPMS calibrations. The TPMS
indicator light will not
illuminate when a tire
pressure is 25 percent below
the 40 psi value stated on
the tire placard label
occurs. Dealers will
reconfigure the TPMS
thresholds to the
appropriate pressures. The
recall began on April 24,
2008. 08V-166
APRIL
2008 -- Ford is
recalling 3,331 MY 2008
E-350 vehicles built with a
138 inch wheel base. The
drive shaft may have been
manufactured with a slip
yoke that has cracks. The
effect of the cracks on
fatigue performance is
variable, but on some yokes
with cracks, the performance
is reduced below design
specification. Cracks in the
slip yoke would progress
over time and the slip yoke
could fracture without
warning while the vehicle is
being driven allowing the
drive shaft to separate from
the vehicle increasing the
risk of a crash. Dealers
will have the drive shaft
inspected for manufacturing
date and replace it free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during May
2008. Owners may contact
Ford at 1-800-392-3673.
08V165
APRIL
2008 -- Ford is
recalling 64,754 MY 2008
F-250 and F-350 single rear
wheel, 4x4, 156 inch wheel
base pickup trucks equipped
with a two piece drive shaft
for failing to conform to
the fuel spillage
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 301, "Fuel
System Integrity." During a
30 mph frontal impact into a
rigid barrier, the fuel tank
can move forward and contact
a frame cross member,
potentially causing damage
to the fuel delivery module
which can result in fuel
spillage. Fuel spillage, in
the presence of an ignition
source, could result in a
fire. Dealers will install a
bracket on the affected
vehicles free of charge. The
recall is expected to begin
on or before May 26, 2008.
Owners may contact Ford at
1-800-392-3673. 08V191
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Ford is
recalling 57,199 MY
2006-2007 E-150, E-250,
E-350, and MY 2007
Expedition and Lincoln
Navigator vehicles equipped
with 5.4L engines. The fuel
rail cross-over hose may
contain weak areas. As a
result, the hose may crack,
which could cause a fuel
odor and/or fuel leak. Fuel
leakage in the presence of
an ignition source could
result in a fire. Dealers
will replace the fuel rail
assembly. The recall is
expected to begin during
March 2008. 08V057
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Ford is
recalling 123,632 MY
2007-2008 Expedition and
Lincoln Navigator vehicles.
The door handle housing
embossment retaining the
bottom of the interior door
handle spring on all side
doors may fracture during
normal customer usage. This
can result in insufficient
spring force to return the
handle to the fully closed
position. The handle may be
loose causing a rattle or
noise and the handle may not
return to the fully closed
position. This condition may
also provide a delayed
resistance when actuating
the handle prior to opening
the door. In the event of a
side impact crash, the
interior door handle may
cause the door latch to open
increasing the risk of
injury to a vehicle
occupant. Dealers will
replace the interior handle
spring on all side doors.
The recall is expected to
begin during March 2008.
08V058
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Ford is
recalling 434,593 MY
2005-2008 Mustang vehicles
for failing to comply with
one of the neck injury
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 208, "Occupant
Crash Protection," for an
unbelted 5th percentile
female sitting in the
passenger seat while it is
in the full forward
position. During an air bag
deployment, if a small
female in the front
passenger seat is not
wearing the safety belt, and
has the seat in the full
forward position, there may
be an increased potential
for a neck injury. Dealers
will reprogram the restraint
control module free of
charge. The recall is
expected to begin during
March 2008. This recall was
the subject of an
investigation,
OA-208-061002F, conducted by
the Office of Vehicle Safety
Compliance. Owners may
contact Ford at
1-866-436-7332 or through
email to
www.ownerconnection.com.
08V-082
FEBRUARY 2008 -- Ford is
recalling 87,515 MY 2008
F250, F350, F450, and F550
vehicles for failing to
comply with all the
requirements of Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 207, "Seating
Systems." Some 40% split and
captain's chair driver's
seats, equipped with lumbar
supports, may have improper
welds at the joint of the
seat back pivot bracket and
the seat back frame. In the
event of a crash, the seat
side pivot bracket may crack
or break, increasing the
risk of injury to the seat
occupant. Dealers will add
reinforcement to the
driver's seat back frame on
the 40% split or captain's
chair seat equipped with
lumbar support or, if
necessary, the seat back
frame will be replaced. The
recall is expected to begin
on or about March 24, 2008.
08V096
NOVEMBER
2007 -- Ford is
recalling 1,176,000 MY
1997-2003 F-Super Duty,
E-Series and Excursion
vehicles equipped with 7.3L
diesel engines. The camshaft
position sensor located on
the engine of the vehicle
may function intermittently,
possibly resulting in an
engine stall. In the event
of an engine stall, a crash
could result without
warning. Dealers will
inspect the sensor and
replace it with an improved
camshaft position sensor.
The recall is expected to
begin during January 2008.
07V553
NOVEMBER
2007 -- Ford is
recalling 45 MY 2008 Focus,
Expedition, F250 and F350
vehicles for failing to
comply with the requirements
of Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 208,
'Occupant Crash Protection.'
The driver air bag module
may not have been properly
assembled. This condition
may prevent the driver air
bag from properly deploying
and reduce occupant
protection in the event of a
crash. Dealers will replace
the driver air bag module.
The recall began on November
20, 2007. 07V541
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- Ford is
recalling 1,497 MY 2008
Explorer, Explorer Sport
Track and Mercury
Mountaineer sport utility
vehicles equipped with the
4.6L engine and 6R
transmission. The bolt
securing the transmission
oil cooler line fittings at
the transmission may not
have been sufficiently
tightened during vehicle
assembly. As a result, the
bolt may loosen and the
transmission oil cooler
lines may disengage from the
transmission, causing a
transmission fluid leak. If
leaking transmission fluid
contacts the catalytic
converter, it may pose a
risk of fire. Dealers will
inspect and have the
transmission cooler line
attachment bolt tightened.
The recall began on August
30, 2007. 07V-453
SEPTEMBER 2007 -- Ford is
recalling 3.6 million MY
1993 Bronco, MY 1992-1998
Crown Victoria, MY 1997-2003
E-150, E-250, E-350,
Econoline, MY 2003 E-450, MY
1992-1993 E-150, E250, E350,
E450, Econoline, MY
1999-2001 Explorer, MY
2001-2002 Explorer Sport, MY
2001-2002 Explorer Sport
Trac, MY 2003-2004 F-150
Lightning, MY 1993 F150,
F250, F350, F450, MY
1995-2002 F53, MY 1998-2002
Ranger, MY 1993-1995 Taurus
SHO, MY 1993-1998 Lincoln
Mark VIII, MY 1992-1998 Town
Car, MY 1994 Mercury Capri,
MY 1992-1998 Grand Marquis
and MY 1999-2001 Mountaineer
pickup trucks, passenger
vehicles, sport utility
vehicles, and motor home
chassis. The speed control
deactivation switch may,
under certain conditions,
leak internally and then
overheat, smoke, or burn.
This could result in an
underhood fire. Dealers will
install a fused wiring
harness. Owners of the
passenger cars included in
this campaign will be
instructed to return their
vehicles to their dealers to
have the speed control
deactivation switch
disconnected as an interim
repair as soon as repair
parts are available
(expected October 2007),
Owners will be instructed to
return to the dealers for
installation of a fused
wiring harness. The recall
began on August 13, 2007,
and mailing completed by
September 19, 2007. This
recall was the subject of an
Engineering Analysis,
EA05-005, conducted by the
Office of Defects
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NEWS: Feds
warns Ford owners about
recalled vehicles
WASHINGTON
(AP) - Sept 9 -- The government is
urging owners of 5 million
recalled Ford vehicles to
bring them to dealerships to
repair a cruise control
switch system that has been
tied to engine fires.
The
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration on
Tuesday issued a second
consumer advisory to owners
of certain unrepaired Ford,
Lincoln and Mercury sport
utility vehicles, pickup
trucks, vans and passenger
cars who have not responded
to previous recalls.
NHTSA said
about 12 million vehicles
have been part of the recall
and nearly 5 million still
have not been fixed. A
similar warning was issued
in February but officials
said the rate of the
vehicles being repaired has
declined.
The
recalls have affected Ford's
popular F-Series pickup
trucks and led to hundreds
of complaints and dozens of
lawsuits over engine fires.
Ford
spokesman Wes Sherwood said
the Dearborn, Mich., company
supported the effort to
communicate with owners. He
said owners have received
several recall notices but
"the return rate has been
lower than expected or hoped
(for)."
Dealers
have installed a fused
wiring harness into the
speed control electrical
system as part of the
recall, and the government
said replacement parts are
available. Owners can take
their vehicle to a dealer to
have the cruise control
deactivated until the parts
arrive.
NHTSA
issued a lengthy list of
older vehicles covered by
the consumer advisory,
including 1993-2004 Ford
F150 trucks, 1994-2002 F250
through F550 Super Duty
trucks with gasoline
engines, and 1998-2001 Ford
Explorer and Mercury
Mountaineer SUVs, which were
among the best-selling
vehicles in the nation
during those years.
MORE RECALL
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NEWS: Ford recalls over 650,000 pickups for brake hose
Defective hose could affect braking
power on F-150 and Lincoln Mark TL pickup trucks.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- May 14, 2008 -- Ford Motor Co. is
recalling more than 655,000 Ford F-150 and Lincoln Mark LT
pickup trucks to fix a hose that could affect the vehicles'
braking power.
The automaker is issuing the recall of 2005-2006 versions of
the trucks with 5.4 liter 3-valve engines. This is according
to a posting Wednesday on the Web site of the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Ford spokesman ....says more than 600,000 of the trucks are
in the United States and about 50,000 are in Canada. About
1,500 are in other countries around the world.
Ford says there have been 11 minor accidents and no injuries
tied to the issue.
Dealers will replace the hose at no charge to consumers.
Owners are expected to be notified in late June, and the
recall is expected to begin in July.
MORE RECALL INFORMATION:
Ford F-150
Lincoln Mark LT
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NEWS:
Ford Recalls F-250, F-350 Trucks for Fire Hazard
Consumer Affairs -- April 29, 2008 --
The Ford Motor Company is recalling 64,754 of its heavy duty
2008 F-250 and F-350 trucks because of a potential fire
hazard.
Federal safety regulators at the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) report that the trucks do not
conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard imposed to
maintain “fuel system integrity” and prevent fuel spills.
NHTSA warned on its Web site that single-rear-wheel versions
of the trucks with 4-wheel drive and the 156-inch wheel
base, equipped with a two-piece drive shaft contain a fuel
tank system that can rupture or leak in a crash.
“During a 30 mph frontal impact into a rigid barrier, the
fuel tank can move forward and contact a frame cross member,
potentially causing damage to the fuel delivery module which
can result in fuel spillage,” according to the NHTSA Web
site.
The federal safety agency warned that “fuel spillage in the
presence of an ignition source could result in a fire.”
Ford dealers will install a bracket in the trucks to remedy
the safety problem when the recall gets under way in late
May. The recall number is 080C04. Truck owners may contact
Ford at 1-800392-3673 or NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY
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NEWS:
Ford Recalls F-Series Trucks
Ford Recalls About 100,000 2008
F-Series Trucks
Yahoo News -- March 6, 2008 -- WASHINGTON
(AP) -- Ford Motor Co. is recalling about 100,000 2008
F-Series trucks because the front driver's seat does not
conform with federal standards.
Ford says the weld connecting a
bracket and the driver's front seat back could crack on
a small number of vehicles. As a result, the vehicles do
not comply with federal rules for seat back strength.
The recall covers F-250 through F-550
Super Duty trucks. More than 87,000 of the trucks are in
the United States and 14,000 are in Canada.
Ford spokesman Wes Sherwood said
Thursday that no injuries have been reported. Ford
discovered the issue after receiving reports of the weld
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NEWS:
Ford Recalls
470,000 Mustangs to Update
Air Bags
DETROIT--
February 27, 2008 --
According to the U.S.
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA),
Ford has recalled
potentially 470,000
Mustangs, years 2005-2008,
due to a concern with the
front-passenger air bag.
A recall
notice on the NHTSA's
Website said small females
riding in the
front-passenger seat,
without a seat belt on,
could be at an increased
risk of neck injury if the
seat were to be in the full
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NEWS:
Ford
Recalls 57,000 More Trucks,
SUVS for Fire Hazard
Latest recall
unrelated to other
fire-related Ford recalls
ConsumerAffairs.Com --
February 11, 2008 -- Ford
Motor Co. is recalling
another 57,199 trucks and
SUVs warning that the
vehicles might catch fire
because of a design flaw.
The latest Ford fire
recall covers 2006 and 2007
trucks and SUV equipped with
the 5.4 liter engine. They
are the 2006-2007 E-150,
E-250, E-350 trucks and the
2007 Ford Expedition and
Lincoln Navigator.
The fire hazard in the Ford
vehicles is caused by the
fuel rail cross-over hose,
according to the National
Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA).
NHTSA reports that the
hose may crack, which could
cause a fuel odor or a fuel
leak. “Fuel leakage in the
presence of an ignition
source could result in a
fire,” NHTSA warns.
More Recall Info:
Ford
Expedition
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Lincoln Navigator
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NEWS:
Ford recalling vehicles
over door handles and fuel
hoses
WASHINGTON
(AP) -- 2/11/2008 The
Associated Press- Ford Motor
Co. said Monday it was
recalling more than 180,000
sport utility vehicles and
vans in two separate recalls
to fix interior door handles
and faulty fuel hoses.
The larger of the two
recalls involves nearly
124,000 Ford Expedition and
Lincoln Navigator SUVs from
the 2007-2008 model years.
The Dearborn, Mich.-based
automaker said the spring
system in the inside door
handles could break.
The problem could prevent
the door handles from
returning to a closed
position, but the latches
work properly, said Ford
spokesman. However, in a
side crash, there could be a
risk of the door latch
opening because of the
problems, he said.
Ford spokesman said there
were no reports of injuries
or accidents tied to the
recall.
Dealers will
replace the interior handle
spring on all side doors, he
said. The recall involves
2007-2008 Expedition and
Navigator vehicles built
from March 3, 2006 through
Aug. 9, 2007....
The second
recall involves more than
57,000 2006-2007 E-150,
E-250 and E-350 vans, and
2007 Expedition and
Navigator SUVs with 5.4
liter engines.
The
automaker said the engine's
fuel rail crossover hose,
which connects the fuel
rails, could crack and leak
fuel, potentially leading to
a fire......there have been
no reports of fires,
injuries or crashes. Dealers
will replace the fuel rail
assembly.
More
Recall Information:
Ford Expedition
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Lincoln Navigator
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NEWS:
Ford Fire
Hazard Recall Creeps Along
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Parts
shortages delay repairs of
fire-prone Fords
ConsumerAffairs.Com --
January 18, 2008 -- More
than 1.8 million Ford Motor
Co. cars and trucks remain
at risk of erupting into
flames 5 months after the
automaker recalled an
additional 3.6 million
vehicles because of a fire
hazard in the cruise control
system.
Ford
initially promised parts
would be available for the
massive recall to repair the
vehicles by October 2007.
The automaker then said the
parts will not be available
until later in 2007.
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NEWS:
Ford
recalls 1.2 million trucks
for engine flaw
DETROIT
(Reuters) - December 6, 2007
- Ford Motor Co. said on
Thursday it had recalled
about 1.2 million vans,
sport utility vehicles and
heavy-duty pickup trucks
because of a flaw in an
engine sensor that could
cause sudden stalling.
In a notice posted with
the National Highway
Transportation Safety
Administration, the No. 2
U.S. automaker said vehicles
equipped with a 7.3-liter
diesel engine could stall
without warning, causing a
crash.
The recall
covers vehicles built
between 1997 and 2003
including Ford's E-Series
full-size van, the Excursion
SUV and the F-450 Super Duty
pickup truck.
Ford said its dealers would
inspect the potentially
flawed camshaft sensor in
the affected vehicles and
replace the part with a new
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NEWS:
Ford
recalls 3.6 million vehicles
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com)
- August 3 2007 -- Ford
Motor Co. will recall 3.6
million vehicles to remove a
cruise control switch that
has been associated with
fires in other vehicles.
Vehicles being recalled
range from the 1992 to 2004
model years and include the
Ford Bronco, Lincoln Town
Car, Ford Explorer, Ford
Ranger and Mercury Grand
Marquis among others.
The
company is doing this in
order to respond to customer
concerns about the safety of
the switch, which has been
the subject of previous
recalls. The reason
for this recall is different
from any other recall we've
done in the past related to
cruise control deactivation
switches," said Ford
spokesman ...
None of
the vehicles involved in
this recall have experienced
an abnormal number of fires,
Jarvis said. The company is
recalling the vehicles so
that customers will not be
concerned about the switch,
he said. In 2005 and
2006, the company recalled
nearly 6 million vehicles
because of problems with the
cruise control cut-off
switch.
The switch
shuts off the cruise control
when the driver firmly steps
on the brakes. The switch is
located under the hood of
the vehicle and is attached
to the brake master cylinder
on one end and wired to the
cruise control on the other.
The switch is powered at all
times, even when the vehicle
is turned off. In some cases
fluid leaking the switch
could cause it to short
circuit resulting in a fire,
which led to the earlier
recalls
The recall
will begin on August 13.
Vehicle owners will have the
cruise control switch, also
called the speed control
switch, deactivated as an
interim repair. When new
parts are available, which
is expected to be October,
dealers will begin
installing new parts |
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