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Ford F-53 (2017) – 17V768000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Motor Company (Ford) Is Recalling Certain 2017 F-53 Stripped Motorhome Chassis And F-59 Stripped Commercial Chassis, Equipped With Antilock Brake Systems (Abs). The Brake Hydraulic Electronic Control Units (Hecu) On These Vehicles May Be Missing Valve Block Ball Plugs, Potentially Causing A Brake Fluid Leak Or Air Ingestion During Electronic Brake Distribution And/Or Abs Activation.


Ford F-53 (2016) – 15V611000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Motor Company (Ford) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2016 Ford F-53 And F-59 Stripped Chassis Trucks Manufactured June 1, 2015, To August 11, 2015. Due To An Incorrect Shift Cable Bracket And An Improper Shift Cable Adjustment, The Affected Vehicles Can Be Shifted Out Of ‘Park’ Without Applying The Brakes.


Ford F-53 (2014) – 14V405000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Motor Company (Ford) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2014 F-53 Motorhome Chassis And F-59 Commercial Chassis Manufactured February 14, 2014, To March 7, 2014. The Affected Chassis May Have Incorrectly Machined Brake Calipers That May Leak Brake Fluid.


Ford F-53 (2013) – 12V422000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2013 F-53 Motorhome Stripped Chassis Vehicles Manufactured From July 10, 2012 Through July 13, 2012. Theses Vehicles Were Assembled With Incorrect Steering Gear Adapter Plate Retention Fasteners. Steering Gear Adapter Plate Fasteners Could Lead To Torque Loss In The Steering Gear Attachment, Potentionally Leading To Loosening And Subsequent Separation Of The Stearing Gear Over Time.


Ford F-53 (2012) – 12V035000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011 F-53 And F-59 Stripped Chassis Vehicles Manufactured From February 1, 2010 Through July 1, 2011 And Certain Model Year 2012 F-53 And F-59 Stripped Chassis Vehicles Manufactured From May 10, 2011 Through October 25, 2011. The Øprndlø Cable May Break At The Attachment To The Transmission Control Selector Arm Assembly Mounted On The Steering Column. If The Cable Breaks, The Transmission Gear Indicator In The Øprndlø Display In The Instrument Panel Will Remain In The First Gear Position Regardless Of The Gear Selected.


Ford F-53 (2011) – 12V035000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2011 F-53 And F-59 Stripped Chassis Vehicles Manufactured From February 1, 2010 Through July 1, 2011 And Certain Model Year 2012 F-53 And F-59 Stripped Chassis Vehicles Manufactured From May 10, 2011 Through October 25, 2011. The Øprndlø Cable May Break At The Attachment To The Transmission Control Selector Arm Assembly Mounted On The Steering Column. If The Cable Breaks, The Transmission Gear Indicator In The Øprndlø Display In The Instrument Panel Will Remain In The First Gear Position Regardless Of The Gear Selected.


Ford F-53 (1997) – 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-53 (1997) – 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-53 (1996) – 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-53 (1996) – 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.