f-150

Ford F-150 (1991) – 01I008000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Vehicle Description: 1990-1993 Ford F-Series Vehicles Equipped With Dual Fuel Tanks And 4.9, 5.0,5.8, Or 7.5 Liter Gasoline Fueled Engines. Some Vehicles Can Experience A Cross Tank Fuel Flow Condition Due To A Damaged Check Valve In The Fuel Pump/Sender Assembly. Fuel May Be Supplied From One Tank And Some Or All Of The Unused Fuel May Be Returned To The Other Tank.


Ford F-150 (1991) – 00T005000

Vehicle recall defect – Tire Description: Firestone Wilderness At, Size P235/75R15, Produced At The Decatur, Illinois Tire Plant And All Firestone Radial ATX And Radial ATX Ii Tires, Size P235/75R15. Operation Of These Tires At Low Inflation Pressures, High Speed, And In Hot Weather, Can Contribute To Separation Of The Tire Tread.


Ford F-150 (1992) – 01X001000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Equipment Description: Ford Is Replacing All Firestone Wilderness At 15, 16, And 17 Inch Tires Mounted On Ford Trucks And Suvs. Ford Reports Tread Separation Can Occur Due To A Combination Of The Sensitivity Of The Tire Design To Stress, Aging, And Manufacturing Differences Between Plants. Ford Is Replacing These Tires To Prevent Possible Premature Tire Failure. Vehicle Description: The Vehicles Listed Below May Have Been Originally Equipped With Firestone Wilderness At Tires Or May Have Had Wilderness At Tires Installed During The Firestone Recall Launched In August 2000. Certain 1991 Throught 2002 Ford Explorer Certain 2001 Throught 2002 Explorer Sport, And Sport Trac Certain 1997 Through 2002 Mercury Mountaineer Certain 1991 Through 2001 Ranger Certain 1999 Through 2001 Expedition Certain 1991 Through 1994, And 1997 Model Year F-Series Certain 1991 Through 1994 Bronco Note: Both Original Equipment And Replacement Tires Are Affected.


Ford F-150 (1992) – 01I008000

Vehicle recall defect – This Is Not A Safety Recall In Accordance With The Safety Act. However, It Is Deemed A Safety Improvement Campaign By The Agency. Vehicle Description: 1990-1993 Ford F-Series Vehicles Equipped With Dual Fuel Tanks And 4.9, 5.0,5.8, Or 7.5 Liter Gasoline Fueled Engines. Some Vehicles Can Experience A Cross Tank Fuel Flow Condition Due To A Damaged Check Valve In The Fuel Pump/Sender Assembly. Fuel May Be Supplied From One Tank And Some Or All Of The Unused Fuel May Be Returned To The Other Tank.


Ford F-150 (1992) – 00T005000

Vehicle recall defect – Tire Description: Firestone Wilderness At, Size P235/75R15, Produced At The Decatur, Illinois Tire Plant And All Firestone Radial ATX And Radial ATX Ii Tires, Size P235/75R15. Operation Of These Tires At Low Inflation Pressures, High Speed, And In Hot Weather, Can Contribute To Separation Of The Tire Tread.


Ford F-150 (1993) – 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 F-150 (1993) – 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 F-150 (1991) – 93V125000

Vehicle recall defect – A MalfunCTIoning Check Valve Within The Fuel Pump Assembly Causes A Portion Of The Unused Fuel From One Tank To Be Returned To The Second Tank. When This Occurs, The Capacity Of The Second Tank Can Be Exceeded, Causing Fuel Spillage.


Ford F-150 (1993) – 06E049000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Ck Motorsports Combination Headlights, Clear Corner, Bumper, And Side Marker Lights Sold As Replacement Lamps For Use On The Passenger Vehicles Listed Above. Some Combination Lamps That Are Not Equipped With Amber Side Reflectors Fail To Conform To Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, RefleCTIve Devices, And Associated Equipment.