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Ford Windstar (2002) – 10V385000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1998-2003 Windstar Vehicles Manufactured From September 1, 1997 Through February 28, 2003 And Currently Registered Or Originally Sold In ConneCTIcut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, And Wisconsin. After Many Years Of Vehicle Service In These Areas, Corrosion Can Weaken The Rear Axle, Making It Susceptible To Torsional Stress. Corrosion And Stress Can Lead To Cracks Which If Undetected Can Propagate And Result In A Complete Fracture Of The Axle.


Ford Windstar (2003) – 10V385000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1998-2003 Windstar Vehicles Manufactured From September 1, 1997 Through February 28, 2003 And Currently Registered Or Originally Sold In ConneCTIcut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, And Wisconsin. After Many Years Of Vehicle Service In These Areas, Corrosion Can Weaken The Rear Axle, Making It Susceptible To Torsional Stress. Corrosion And Stress Can Lead To Cracks Which If Undetected Can Propagate And Result In A Complete Fracture Of The Axle.


Ford Windstar (2003) – 09V399000

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.


Ford Windstar (2003) – 06E056000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Aftermarket Fuel Filters Sold Under The Purolator Brand Name, P/N F65277, Shipped From January 16 Through June 2, 2006, For Use On The Above Listed Passenger Vehicles. Due To Incorrect Design, The Quick Connectors May Not Fully Seat With The Tube Interface, Even Though The Person Making The ConneCTIon May Believe That The Quick Connector Is Fully Attached.


Ford Windstar (2003) – 03V459000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Minivans Fail To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 225, “Child Restraint Anchorage System.” During Testing, A Third Row Bench Floor-To-Seat Latch Released Before The Strength Requirement Was Met. Identical Latches Are Used In The Second Row Of Seats.


Ford Windstar (2002) – 15V608000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Motor Company (Ford) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1998-2003 Windstar Vehicles Manufactured September 2, 1997, To July 3, 2003. The Affected Vehicles Were Previously Remedied To Safeguard Against The Rear Axle Cracking From Corrosion, However, The Remedy Brackets May Have Been Misinstalled. The Incorrect Bracket Installations May Limit The EffeCTIveness Of The Service Repair For Nhtsa Recalls 10V-385, 12V-193, And 12V-195.


Ford Windstar (2002) – 12V195000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1998-2003 Windstar Vehicles Manufactured From September 1, 1997, Through July 3, 2003, Registered In Puerto Rico. Due To Increased Stresses Caused By High Cycles Of Torsional Loading, Specific To This Market, The Rear Axle Can Crack.


Ford Windstar (2002) – 12V194000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1999-2003 Windstar Vehicles Originally Sold In Or Currently Registered In The State Of Virginia. Corrosion-Related Fractures Of The Front Lower Control Arm Rear Attaching Brackets And Body Mount Attachments May Occur.


Ford Windstar (2002) – 12V193000

Vehicle recall defect – Ford Is Recalling Certain Model Year 1998-2003 Windstar Vehicles Manufactured From September 1, 1997, Through July 3, 2003, And Currently Registered Or Originally Sold In Virginia. Over Time, Corrosion Can Weaken The Rear Axle Making It Susceptible To Torsional Stress. Corrosion And Stress Can Lead To Cracks Which, If Undetected, Can Increase And Result In A Complete Fracture Of The Axle.