e series

Ford E Series (1979) – 08E019000

Vehicle recall defect – Intercontinental Auto Parts Is Recalling 1,937 Fuel Filters, P/Nos Alg 44/1 And Purolator F10024, Shipped Between January 14 And February 13, 2008, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Filter’S Outlet Cap May Not Be Securely Crimped To The Housing. This Could Result In A Separation Of Filter’S Outlet Cap From The Housing.


Ford E Series (1978) – 77V189000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Are Equipped With Safety Compliance Certification Labels And Incomplete Vehicle Documents That Indicate That The Gross Axle Weight Rating (Gawr) Is Approximately 0.6 To 6.0 Percent Greater Than The Combined Load Capacity Of The Tires At The Specified Tire Inflation Pressure. This Fails To Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Nos. 120, “Air Brake Systems”, And 119, “New Pneumatic Tires For Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars”, Or 109, “New Pneumatic Tires”.


Ford E Series (1978) – 08E019000

Vehicle recall defect – Intercontinental Auto Parts Is Recalling 1,937 Fuel Filters, P/Nos Alg 44/1 And Purolator F10024, Shipped Between January 14 And February 13, 2008, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Filter’S Outlet Cap May Not Be Securely Crimped To The Housing. This Could Result In A Separation Of Filter’S Outlet Cap From The Housing.


Ford E Series (1977) – 08E019000

Vehicle recall defect – Intercontinental Auto Parts Is Recalling 1,937 Fuel Filters, P/Nos Alg 44/1 And Purolator F10024, Shipped Between January 14 And February 13, 2008, Sold For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Filter’S Outlet Cap May Not Be Securely Crimped To The Housing. This Could Result In A Separation Of Filter’S Outlet Cap From The Housing.


Ford E-Series (1997) – 07V553000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With 7.3L Diesel Engines, The Camshaft Position Sensor Located On The Engine Of The Vehicle May FunCTIon Intermittently, Possibly Resulting In An Engine Stall.


Ford E-Series (1998) – 07V553000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With 7.3L Diesel Engines, The Camshaft Position Sensor Located On The Engine Of The Vehicle May FunCTIon Intermittently, Possibly Resulting In An Engine Stall.


Ford E-Series (2006) – 09V049000

Vehicle recall defect – Mobility Is Recalling 86 My 2005-2006 Ford E-Series And Chevrolet Express Van Equipped With Ricon Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts. 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-Series (2006) – 09V009000

Vehicle recall defect – American Emergency Vehicles Is Recalling 8 My 2005-2006 E-Series Vans Built On Ford Chassis And Equipped With Ricon Platform Style Wheelchair Lifts. These Lifts 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-Series (2006) – 09V008000

Vehicle recall defect – American Emergency Vehicles Is Recalling 8 My 2005-2006 E-Series Vans Built On Ford Chassis And 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-Series (2006) – 08V689000

Vehicle recall defect – New England Wheels Is Recalling 513 My 2005-2007 Ford E-Series Vehicles 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 Systems 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.