f super duty

Ford F Super Duty (1993) – 97V209000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Motor Home Chassis. Hot Exhaust Gasses Can Leak From The Exhaust Gas Return (Egr) Tube On The Engine. A Hole Can Develop In The Flexible SeCTIon Of The Tube. Heat Damage To The Passenger Compartment Floor And Floor Covering Can Occur.


Ford F Super Duty (2001) – 01V106000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: F-Super Duty Crew Cab Pickup Trucks (F-350 Short Wheelbase Trucks Equipped With A 6 3/4′ Pickup Box And Dual Rear Wheels) Were Built After A Change Was Implemented To Delete A Clamp, And Later A Bracket That Provided A Ground For The Fuel Filler Pipe. The Pickup Box May Not Have Been Properly Grounded.


Ford F Super Duty (1993) – 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 Super Duty (2000) – 99V265000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Super Duty Trucks And Chassis-Cabs Equipped With 5.4L Manual Transmission Powertrains. The Accelerator Cable Core Wire Can Wear The Cable Conduit End Fitting Due To A Fifteen Degree Angle It Makes With The Conduit At The Throttle Body End. This Could Also Lead To Wear Or Separation Of Strands Of The Core Wire, Which Could Prevent The Throttle From Returning To The Idle Position.


Ford F Super Duty (1993) – 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 Super Duty (2000) – 00V254000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Motor Home Chassis. These Vehicles May Have A Mis-Routed Wire Harness That Attaches To The Brake Pedal Position Switch. The Wire Could Rub On The Steering Column, Resulting In A Short Circuit And A Blown Fuse, Causing A Loss Of Stop Lamp FunCTIon.


Ford F Super Duty (2000) – 00V170000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: F-Super Duty Stripped Motor Home Chassis Because They May Have A Missing Or Partially Installed Brake Pedal To Master Cylinder Pushrod Retaining Clip.


Ford F Super Duty (1999) – 99V265000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Super Duty Trucks And Chassis-Cabs Equipped With 5.4L Manual Transmission Powertrains. The Accelerator Cable Core Wire Can Wear The Cable Conduit End Fitting Due To A Fifteen Degree Angle It Makes With The Conduit At The Throttle Body End. This Could Also Lead To Wear Or Separation Of Strands Of The Core Wire, Which Could Prevent The Throttle From Returning To The Idle Position.


Ford F Super Duty (1999) – 98V304000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Motor Home Chassis. The Accelerator Cable Is Susceptible To Freezing. Water Can Accumulate In The End Fitting And Can Freeze At Temperatures Of 32 Degrees Fahrenheit And Below. The Ice Could Prevent The Accelerator From Returning To Idle.


Ford F Super Duty (1999) – 98V070000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Motor Home Chassis. The Accelerator Cable Is Susceptible To Freezing. Water Can Accumulate In The End Fitting And At Temperatures Of 32 Degrees Fahrenheit And Below, Can Freeze. The Ice Could Prevent The Accelerator From Return To Idle.