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Ford Escort (1981) – 83V013000

Vehicle recall defect – The Portion Of The Roof Above Frame (Rail) To Which The Shoulder Belt Is Anchored May Have A Slot That Can Compromise The Strength Of The Shoulder Belt Anchor Under Certain Severe Loads. (The Suspect Area Is Not Visible.) Consequently, Some Vehicles Included In This Recall May Not Meet The 3000 Pound Anchorage Strength Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 210, “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages”.


Ford Escort (1984) – 84V123000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Line May Be Positioned Too Close To An Engine Bracket. Normal Engine Movements May Cause The Bracket To Rub Against The Brake Line.


Ford Escort (1981) – 81V092000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Of The Involved Vehicles Have An Electrically Ungrounded Fuel Inlet. These Vehicles Are Subject To Static Charge Accumulation At The Fuel Filler Pipe Opening, Which Can Occur If These Vehicles Are Refueled From An Electrically Ungrounded Dispensing Nozzle.


Ford Escort (1984) – 83V134000

Vehicle recall defect – The Bolts That Attach The D-Shaped Ring For The Shoulder Belt Are Inadequately Supported By The Material In Which They Are Mounted. The Attachment Does Not Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 210, “Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages”.


Ford Escort (1981) – 81V084000

Vehicle recall defect – Some Vehicles Equipped With Power Brake Boosters Have Front And Rear Shells That May Have Been Improperly Joined. Improperly Joined Booster Shells May Separate Either Partially Or Completely During Brake Application.


Ford Escort (1983) – 88V193000

Vehicle recall defect – The DiaphraGM Material Of The Mechanical Fuel Pumps May Deteriorate And Allow The DiaphraGM To Rupture.


Ford Escort (1981) – 81V045000

Vehicle recall defect – Fuel May Possibly Travel Through The Speed Control VacuUM Lines And Into The Speed Control Actuation Device (Serv0). The Fuel Can Damage Seals In The Actuator Servo And Allow VacuUM Leaks. Such A Leak Could Activate The Speed Control Without Any Action On The Part Of The Driver. This Would Cause The Vehicle To Gradually Accelerate.


Ford Escort (1983) – 85V067000

Vehicle recall defect – Rear Seat Belt Retractors May Allow Twisted Webbing To Enter The Retractor Housing And Jam The Retractor. Consequence Of Defect: A Jammed Retractor Would Interfere With Webbing RetrAction And Withdrawal. This Will Discourage Seat Belt Usage.


Ford Escort (1981) – 80V142000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Vehicles, Metal Fasteners That Were Used To Secure The Carpeting To The Floor Pan May Have Accidentally Penetrated The Top Of The Fuel Tank. This Would Result In A Slight Fuel Leak.


Ford Escort (1983) – 84V071000

Vehicle recall defect – Seat Frame Structure Could Sever Front Seat Belts If Vehicle Is Involved In An Accident, Depending On Force Of Impact.