Ford Recalls 1.2 Million Vehicles
Originally Posted by afdude2018
exactly what vehicles are recalled?
By KEN THOMAS, AP
FordA massive car, van and truck recall is the latest in a long series of financial and operational woes for automaker Ford.
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WASHINGTON (Aug. 4) - Ford recalled 1.2 million trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans on Thursday amid concerns of potential engine fires, expanding upon one of the largest vehicle recalls in history.
Ford Motor Co. said the recall was tied to the speed control deactivation switch system, which could corrode over time, overheat and catch fire.
The recall involves vehicles fueled by gasoline or natural gas and equipped with speed control, including the 1994-2002 F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550 F-Super Duty trucks, 2000-2002 Excursion SUVs, 1994-1996 Econoline vans and 1996-2002 E-450 vans, and 1998 Explorers and Mountaineers. The recall does not involve similar vehicles fueled by diesel.
Last September, Ford recalled 3.8 million pickups and SUVs from the 1994-2002 model years, including the top-selling F-150 pickup, because of the concerns over engine fires. It was the fifth-largest auto industry recall in U.S. history.
In January 2005, the company recalled nearly 800,000 pickups and SUVs from the 2000 model year because of similar issues.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday it closed a nearly two-year investigation into the cause of the fires. The agency has received 1,472 complaints connected to the problems, including 65 reports of fires.
NHTSA said there have been no confirmed deaths or injuries, but lawsuits have been filed over three deaths in Iowa, Georgia and Arkansas, allegedly connected to vehicle fires.
Ford said last year its review found that brake fluid could leak through the cruise control's deactivation switch into the system's electrical components, leading to corrosion. That could lead to a buildup of electrical current that could cause overheating and a fire.
Dealers installed a fused wiring harness to the cruise control deactivation switch to prevent the risk of fire if the switch leaked.
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oh for **** sakes that is extremmly old news.
dude we have been doing those recalls for over a year now. why... because a house burn't down!!!
the recall is a simple harness with a fuse. quite cool. if somehting goes wrong. the fuse blow's, but your vehicle is still good.
dude we have been doing those recalls for over a year now. why... because a house burn't down!!!
the recall is a simple harness with a fuse. quite cool. if somehting goes wrong. the fuse blow's, but your vehicle is still good.
Originally Posted by slamedham
well i find your shooting down the company at which i work at offensive. i drive GM's, but i work at ford. i enjoy my job. i do not regret working for ford and driving chev's.
There's a thread in the "Lounge" section about it; I don't know why he had to post it here in General Cobalt.
Originally Posted by slamedham
oh for **** sakes that is extremmly old news.
dude we have been doing those recalls for over a year now. why... because a house burn't down!!!
the recall is a simple harness with a fuse. quite cool. if somehting goes wrong. the fuse blow's, but your vehicle is still good.
dude we have been doing those recalls for over a year now. why... because a house burn't down!!!
the recall is a simple harness with a fuse. quite cool. if somehting goes wrong. the fuse blow's, but your vehicle is still good.
My husband took his f150 in last November for that recall. It was a small plug & wire looking thing. It took all 5 minutes to fix. His truck has not went up on flames yet, so I guess Ford took care of the problem.
Originally Posted by vkhamlin
His truck has not went up on flames yet, so I guess Ford took care of the problem.
Give it time
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Thanks for the info. I started reading that and thought wait a mintue this sounds very familiar then saw the part about it expanding on previous recalls on the same issue. It's definitely not old news when it's a new recall on more vehicles. My Dad owns a Ford Bronco so that's why I was wondering what vehicles were included. And since the Ford guy brought it up I'm not a fan of Ford or Chevy, but I drive a Chevy. I fell in love with the Cobalt so I bought one.
argh sorry about last night. i was not in the right state of mind... i was extremlly tired and quite upset, becasue i was supose to recieve a call from a girl "friend"... though she never caleld like promissed.
again. sorry about this.
Tyler
again. sorry about this.
Tyler
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