Ford F-550 Sd (1999) – 06V286000
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Pickup Trucks Equipped With Manual Transmissions, Failure Of The Front Parking Brake Cable Input Button Could Result In Failure Of The Parking Brake System To Hold The Vehicle Stationary.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trucks Equipped With Commercial Truck Tires That Have Steel Cords In The Tire Sidewall. The Valve Stems May Have Been Torn Or Damaged During Assembly And Could Leak Causing Sidewall Damage.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Heavy Duty Trucks Equipped With 7.3L Diesel Engines, The Camshaft Position Sensor Located On The Engine Of The Vehicle May FunCTIon Intermittently, Possibly Resulting In An Engine Stall.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.
Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Model Years 1995-2003 Windstar, 2000-2003 Excursion Diesel, 1993-1997 And 1999-2003 F-250 Sd Through F-550 Sd Diesel, 1992-2003 E-150 Through E-550, 1995-2002 Explorer, 1997 And 2002 Mercury Mountaineer, 1995-1997 And 2001-2003 Ranger, And 1994 F53 Vehicles Equipped With The Texas Instruments Speed Control DeActivation Switch (Scds). The Scds May Leak Internally And Then Overheat, Smoke, Or Burn.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Replacement Wheel Hub Assemblies With The Brand Names: National, Carquest P/Nos. 515020, 515021, 515025, 515053, 515054, 515059, And 515060, Shipped Between January 23, 2006, And December 20, 2007, Sold For Light Duty And Medium Duty Trucks. The Inboard Retention Nut Used To Maintain Hub Bearing Assembly Can Loosen Resulting In An Abs Light Indication, Noise, And/Or Wheel Separation.
Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Trucks Equipped With Speed Control, Gasoline Or Natural Gas Engines, The Speed Control DeActivation Switch May Overheat.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, And Light And Medium Duty Pickup Trucks. A Switch Located In The Plastic Cover Of The Wiper Motor Gear Case Could MalfunCTIon And Overheat, Potentially Resulting In Loss Of Intermittent Wiper FunCTIon, Loss Of Wiper Park FunCTIon, Complete Loss Of Wiper FunCTIon, Or Ignition Of The Plastic Cover Material. Switch MalfunCTIon Is Most Likely To Occur When The Intermittent Setting Of The Wipers Is Being Used, Or When Snow Or Ice Obstructs The Blades From Returning To The “Parked” Position At The Bottom Of The Windshield. These Vehicles Were Built At The Following Assembly Plants: Atlanta Plant From 2/11/00 Through 7/31/00; Chicago Plant From 2/14/00 Through 8/4/00; Kansas City Plant From 2/26/00 To 9/4/00; Kentucky Truck Plant From 2/18/00 To 8/31/00; Michigan Truck Plant From 2/23/00 Through 8/3/00; Norfolk Plant From 2/21/00 Through 7/27/00; Wayne StaMPIng And Assembly Plant From 2/25/00 Through 8/15/00; And Wixom Plant From 2/15/00 Through 8/8/00.
Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Trucks Equipped With Commercial Truck Tires That Have Steel Cords In The Tire Sidewall. The Valve Stems May Have Been Torn Or Damaged During Assembly And Could Leak Causing Sidewall Damage.