YAFRT: Yet Another Ford Recall Thread

CtK

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WASHINGTON - Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday recalled 3.8 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles for a cruise control switch suspected of causing engine fires. It is the fifth largest auto industry recall in U.S. history.

Ford said the recall of 1994-2002 model-year vehicles includes the company's hot-selling F-150 pickup truck, Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator and Ford Broncos. The company said it would start sending out recall notices to vehicle owners immediately.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the No. 2 U.S.-based automaker have been investigating complaints of engine fires linked to the switch.

Toyota Motor Co., meanwhile, recalled 978,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks amid concerns over the power steering system. The affected vehicles include 4Runner SUVs, compact pickups and T-100 pickups built between 1989 and 1998.

Toyota said a rod linking the steering wheel and the wheels may fracture under conditions where the steering wheel is turned while the vehicle is stopped. Owners will be notified beginning in mid-September, the company said.

NHTSA has received more than 550 complaints of engine fires from the cruise control switch. There have been allegations of three deaths in cases cited in news reports or lawsuits in Iowa, Georgia and Arkansas.

The affected vehicles include: 1994-2002 model F-150s, 1997-2002 Expeditions, 1998-2002 Navigators and 1994-1996 Broncos equipped with factory-installed speed control.

"We have a solution that fixes the problem and we're confident that this is going to be the right remedy," said Ford spokeswoman Kristen Kinley.

Ford said its inquiry found that brake fluid could leak through the cruise control's deactivation switch into the system's electrical components, leading to potential corrosion. The corrosion could lead to a buildup of electrical current which could cause overheating and a fire.

Dealers will install a fused wiring harness to act as a circuit breaker in the system. The company said the harness would cut off electrical current to the switch if the current increases.

The concerns over the engine fires led to a recall in January of nearly 800,000 vehicles from the 2000 model year.

The Ford F-series truck has been the best-selling full-size pickup for nearly three decades. In July, when the company offered its employee discount to all buyers, Ford's F-series set a record for the highest monthly sales of any vehicle since the 1920s with total sales of 126,905 trucks, or an average 4,880 each day for the 26 sales days that month.

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CrackRabbit

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Yet burried in the article...
Toyota Motor Co., meanwhile, recalled 978,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks amid concerns over the power steering system. The affected vehicles include the 1990-1995 4Runner SUV, 1989-1995 truck 4WD and 1993-1998 T-100 pickup
Media bias...? NAH!

BTW didn't ford recall this exact same thing several months ago?
 

Ns1

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Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Yet burried in the article...
Toyota Motor Co., meanwhile, recalled 978,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks amid concerns over the power steering system. The affected vehicles include the 1990-1995 4Runner SUV, 1989-1995 truck 4WD and 1993-1998 T-100 pickup
Media bias...? NAH!

BTW didn't ford recall this exact same thing several months ago?

did their cars spontaneously combust when the engine wasn't even on and burn down houses?
 

Quixfire

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Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Yet burried in the article...
Toyota Motor Co., meanwhile, recalled 978,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks amid concerns over the power steering system. The affected vehicles include the 1990-1995 4Runner SUV, 1989-1995 truck 4WD and 1993-1998 T-100 pickup
Media bias...? NAH!

BTW didn't ford recall this exact same thing several months ago?
Yes, this latest recall is an expansion of the older one to include more vehicles.

 

Bryophyte

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About time. They should have included those model years in the original recall. Now I can get it fixed for free instead of paying out of pocket and hoping for a reimbursement later.
 

Bryophyte

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What pisses me off is that they're just adding a fuse to cut power to the cruise control, not trying to fix the problem with leaking brake fluid. I bet they won't fix a corroded cruise control for free. Jerks.
 

Mr N8

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Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Yet burried in the article...
Toyota Motor Co., meanwhile, recalled 978,000 sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks amid concerns over the power steering system. The affected vehicles include the 1990-1995 4Runner SUV, 1989-1995 truck 4WD and 1993-1998 T-100 pickup
Media bias...? NAH!

BTW didn't ford recall this exact same thing several months ago?
Yes, this latest recall is an expansion of the older one to include more vehicles.


Like there are any late 80s / early 90's Toyota trucks left to recall. They are all rusted out an sitting on blocks in peoples back yards, because "the engine is still perfect."
 

shekondar

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This is the REALLY scary part...
But a Ford document obtained by CNN shows the same or similar switch was installed in a total of 16 million vehicles, far beyond what was recalled. Those vehicles include:

# Mark VII/VIII from 1994-1998

# Taurus/Sable and Taurus SHO 2.3 L 1993-1995

# Econoline 1992-2003

# F-Series 1993-2003

# Windstar 1994-2003

# Explorer without IVD 1995-2003

# Explorer Sport/Sport Trac 2002-2003

# Expedition 1997-2003

# Ranger 1995-2003
link to article