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Ford E100 (1975) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Ford E100 (1979) – 79V153000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Vehicles May Not Contain The Specified Body Mounted Heat Shields. This Could Cause High Floor Pan Temperatures When The Engine Is Idled For Extended Periods Of Time. Fouled Spark Plugs Or Other Engine Conditions Could Further Increase Exhaust Temperatures.


Ford E100 (1979) – 79V117000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles Were Produced With Brake Push-Rod To Brake Pedal Retaining Pins Which Were Not Heat-Treated As Specified. This Could Allow The Brake Pedal To Become Disengaged From The Push-Rod.


Ford E100 (1979) – 78V214000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, The Potential Exists For The Outboard Seat Belts To Become Trapped In The Seat-Bed Pivoting Mechanism. Should The Belt Become Trapped In The Mechanism When The Seat Is Converted To A Bed, The Belt May Become Cut Or Frayed.


Ford E100 (1979) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Ford E100 (1978) – 77V198000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, Leakage May Occur At The Threaded Carburetor-To-Fuel Filter ConneCTIon On The Suspect Carburetors. This Is Due To An Improperly Machined Carburetor Fuel Inlet ConneCTIon.


Ford E100 (1978) – 77V185000

Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, The Park Actuation Support Plates Are DefeCTIve Due To Their Susceptibility To Cracking Due To Improper Heat Treatment During Manufacture. As A Result, Fragments From A Broken Plate Can Become Lodged In The Transmission Parking Pawl Mechanism. This Could Prevent The Transmission Parking Pawl From Engaging When The Selector Lever Is Placed In The “Park” Position, Or Prevent The Pawl From Being Disengaged From The Park Gear.


Ford E100 (1984) – 84V119000

Vehicle recall defect – The Secondary Throttle Shaft May, With Accumulated Mileage, Become Contaminated And May Stick In A Partially Open Position While Driving.


Ford E100 (1978) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Ford E100 (1984) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.