e-150

Ford E-150 (1995) – 08V051000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling 225,000 My 1992-2003 Econoline, My 1993-1995 Taurus Sho, My 1992-1998 Crown Victoria, My 1993 Bronco, F-Series, My 1995-1997 F-Series Super Duty Stripped Chassis, My 1992-1998 Mercury Grand Marquis, And My 1992-1995 Lincoln Town Car Vehicles. The Affected Vehicles Were Previously Repaired Using A Wiring Harness That Is Not Compatible With The Vehicle Circuit Polarity.


Ford E-150 (1992) – 07V336000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Pickup Trucks, Passenger Vehicles, Sport Utility Vehicles, And Motor Homes Chassis, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May, Under Certain Conditions, Leak Internally And Then Overheat, Smoke, Or Burn.


Ford E-150 (1995) – 06V286000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 94V128000

Vehicle recall defect – The Transformer Used To Power The Neon Center Lightbeam Can Overheat And Catch On Fire.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 94V087000

Vehicle recall defect – The Manufacturer’S Certification Label And/Or The Driver Air Bag Advisory Label May Be Missing From The Vehicles, Which Does Not Conform To The Requirements Of 49 Cfr 567.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 09V399000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Model Years 1995-2003 Windstar, 2000-2003 Excursion Diesel, 1993-1997 And 1999-2003 F-250 Sd Through F-550 Sd Diesel, 1992-2003 E-150 Through E-550, 1995-2002 Explorer, 1997 And 2002 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.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 09V298000

Vehicle recall defect – R&R Mobility Is Recalling 7 Vans Equipped With Ricon Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts. These Lifts Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 403, “Platform Lift System Accessible For Motor Vehicles.” The Anti-Stow Interlock May Not Detect The Presence Of A Wheelchair Or Mobility Aid User. The Pressure Sensing Switch That Detects The Presence Of Weight On The Platform Was Not Adjusted To The Necessary Sensitivity Level. The Lift Could Stow Even Though Someone Or Something Is Still On The Lift.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 09V297000

Vehicle recall defect – R&R Mobility Is Recalling 7 Vans Equipped With Ricon Platform Style Wheelchair Lift. These Vehicles Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 404, “Platform Lift Installations On Motor Vehicles.” The Threshold Warning System May Not Detect The Presence Of A Wheelchair Or Mobility Aid User In A Certain Spot Within The Defined Threshold Area.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 08V051000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling 225,000 My 1992-2003 Econoline, My 1993-1995 Taurus Sho, My 1992-1998 Crown Victoria, My 1993 Bronco, F-Series, My 1995-1997 F-Series Super Duty Stripped Chassis, My 1992-1998 Mercury Grand Marquis, And My 1992-1995 Lincoln Town Car Vehicles. The Affected Vehicles Were Previously Repaired Using A Wiring Harness That Is Not Compatible With The Vehicle Circuit Polarity.


Ford E-150 (1994) – 06V286000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.