Ford Exp (1982) – 83V063000
Vehicle recall defect – Door Lock Pillars Could Develop Fatigue Cracks From Normal Usage Of Door, At The Point Where Door Latch Striker Reinforcements Are Attached.
Vehicle recall defect – Door Lock Pillars Could Develop Fatigue Cracks From Normal Usage Of Door, At The Point Where Door Latch Striker Reinforcements Are Attached.
Vehicle recall defect – On The Involved Vehicles, A Thermal Limiter In The Blower Motor Resistor Circuit Of The Air Conditioner/Heater Assembly May Not FunCTIon As Intended. If The Blower Motor Becomes Jammed When The System Is Operating In The Medium-Low Blower Speed, The Resistor Coils Can Overheat Causing Melting And Possible Ignition.
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.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Vehicles May Not Meet Applicable MinimUM Fuel Spillage Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 301, “Fuel System Integrity”. During A 30 Mph Rear Impact Test, Fuel Spillage Limits Were Exceeded By Vehicle.
Vehicle recall defect – The Ignition Switch Could Experience An Internal Short Circuit.
Vehicle recall defect – External Cracks Above The Number 3 Cylinder (1984 Models) Or Rocker Arm Cover Gaskets Splitting (1985 Models) Could Allow Oil To Leak Onto The Exhaust Manifold.
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”.
Vehicle recall defect – Door Lock Pillars Could Develop Fatigue Cracks From Normal Usage Of Door, At The Point Where Door Latch Striker Reinforcements Are Attached.