ranchero

Ford Ranchero (1977) – 77V141000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles May Experience Fuel Leakage At The Rubber Hose ConneCTIng The Fuel Inlet Tube To The Carburetor Filter. This Leakage Condition Is Due To Insufficient Insertion Of The Fuel Tube Into The Hose Or Improper Positioning Of The Hose Clamp, Causing The Clamp To Be Crimped Directly Over The Fuel Tube Bead.


Ford Ranchero (1976) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Ford Ranchero (1975) – 07E064000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain Federal-Mogul Aftermarket Fuel Pumps Sold Under The Brand Names Of Carter, Accuflow, Napa, Truflow, Parts Depo, And Parts Master, Shipped Between August 2006 And July 2007 For Use On The Vehicles Listed Above. The Fuel Pump DiaphraGM In Certain ProduCTIon Runs May Have Been Improperly Installed Or Inadequately Tested Which May Cause The Fuel Pump To Leak.


Ford Ranchero (1979) – 79V013000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Vehicles May Have Been Built With Incorrect Weld Nuts That Attach The Rear Portion Of The Front Outboard Seat Track To The Floor Pan. The Incorrect Nuts Have An Oversize Diameter And Thread, And Upon Front Seat Track Anchor Bolt Installation, The Threads May Have Been Stripped.


Ford Ranchero (1979) – 78V269000

Vehicle recall defect – The Steering Gears On The Involved Vehicles May Have Been Built With Improperly Manufactured Sector Shafts From Which The Threaded Portions Of The Shafts May Fracture And Separate. Should The Sector Shaft Fracture, The Pitman Arm May Disengage From The Splined Portion Of The Sector Shaft.


Ford Ranchero (1979) – 78V237000

Vehicle recall defect – Due To An Error In The Vehicle Assembly Computer Broadcast Program, The Involved Vehicles Were Equipped With 14X5.5 Inch Wheel Rims Which Were Intended For Use On Passenger Cars. The Tires Were Not Marked With The Information Specified By Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 120, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims For Motor Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars”. As A Result, A Non-Compliance Exists To This Standard.