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Ford C800 (1973) – 79V200000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cast Hubs On Some Of The Involved Vehicles Were Improperly Manufactured. They May Be Subject To High Mileage Fatigue Cracks At The Inner Bearing Area Or Along The Flange Portions To Which The Wheels Are Mounted.


Ford C800 (1972) – 79V200000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cast Hubs On Some Of The Involved Vehicles Were Improperly Manufactured. They May Be Subject To High Mileage Fatigue Cracks At The Inner Bearing Area Or Along The Flange Portions To Which The Wheels Are Mounted.


Ford C800 (1983) – 83V140000

Vehicle recall defect – Cracks May Develop In The Spider Member Of Seven Blade Fans Due To Vibrations Of Greater Severity Than Anticipated. The Cracks May Progress To The Point Of Fracture And Allow Portions Of The Spider Arms And Attached Blades To Separate.


Ford C800 (1982) – 83V140000

Vehicle recall defect – Cracks May Develop In The Spider Member Of Seven Blade Fans Due To Vibrations Of Greater Severity Than Anticipated. The Cracks May Progress To The Point Of Fracture And Allow Portions Of The Spider Arms And Attached Blades To Separate.


Ford C800 (1981) – 83V140000

Vehicle recall defect – Cracks May Develop In The Spider Member Of Seven Blade Fans Due To Vibrations Of Greater Severity Than Anticipated. The Cracks May Progress To The Point Of Fracture And Allow Portions Of The Spider Arms And Attached Blades To Separate.


Ford C800 (1985) – 85V168000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hydraulic Parking Brake Control Valve May Inadvertently Activate Due To Momentary Pressure Disruptions Within The System And Cause The Parking Brake To Be Applied, Stopping Or Slowing The Truck Unexpectedly. Consequence Of Defect: This Unexpected Stopping Or Slowing Of The Truck May Increase The Risk Of A Rear End Collision Since The Brake (Stop) Lights Are Not Activated. Also, On Certain Road Conditions This Occurrence May Result In Loss Of Vehicle Control Which Would Lead To An Accident.


Ford C800 (1984) – 85V168000

Vehicle recall defect – The Hydraulic Parking Brake Control Valve May Inadvertently Activate Due To Momentary Pressure Disruptions Within The System And Cause The Parking Brake To Be Applied, Stopping Or Slowing The Truck Unexpectedly. Consequence Of Defect: This Unexpected Stopping Or Slowing Of The Truck May Increase The Risk Of A Rear End Collision Since The Brake (Stop) Lights Are Not Activated. Also, On Certain Road Conditions This Occurrence May Result In Loss Of Vehicle Control Which Would Lead To An Accident.