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Lincoln Recall
Information
Last Updated
June, 2009 |
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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. Owners
may contact Ford at
1-800-392-3673. This recall
was the subject of a
Preliminary Evaluation,
PE08-001, conducted by the
Office of Defects
Investigation. 08V208
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
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
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 |
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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 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:
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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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