Mercury Tracer (1992) – 94E019000
Vehicle recall defect – The Offset Toe Adjusting Pin Can Fracture Under Conditions Such As Torsional Loads, Flexing Motion, Impact Loads, And Overtorquing.
Vehicle recall defect – The Offset Toe Adjusting Pin Can Fracture Under Conditions Such As Torsional Loads, Flexing Motion, Impact Loads, And Overtorquing.
Vehicle recall defect – The Stop Lamp Switches Could Intermittently MalfunCTIon Resulting In The Stop Lamps Not Illuminating When The Brakes Are Applied.
Vehicle recall defect – The Offset Toe Adjusting Pin Can Fracture Under Conditions Such As Torsional Loads, Flexing Motion, Impact Loads, And Overtorquing.
Vehicle recall defect – The Roll Pins Securing The Ignition Lock In The Steering Column Housing Can Separate Or Move Out Of Position.
Vehicle recall defect – Fatigue Cracks Can Develop In The Solder Joint Between The Fuel Return Tube And The Fuel Pump Sending Unit Located At The Top Of The Fuel Tank.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain TRW Driver’S Side Seat Belts Manufactured On December 6 And 9, 2002, For Use As Replacement Equipment For 1997 Ford Escort 4-Door And Station Wagon Platform Vehicles, Ford’S P/N F7Cz54611B09AAC. The Seat Belt Assemblies Exhibit A No-Lock Condition Which Does Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, Seat Belt Assemblies.
Vehicle recall defect – The Front Safety Belt Buckle Release Buttons Can Break. These Red Plastic Release Buttons Are Marked “Press.” If A Button Breaks, Pieces Can Fall Into The Buckle Assembly Causing The Buckle To Operate Improperly.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain TRW Driver’S Side Seat Belts Manufactured On December 6 And 9, 2002, For Use As Replacement Equipment For 1997 Ford Escort 4-Door And Station Wagon Platform Vehicles, Ford’S P/N F7Cz54611B09AAC. The Seat Belt Assemblies Exhibit A No-Lock Condition Which Does Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, Seat Belt Assemblies.
Vehicle recall defect – The Front Safety Belt Buckle Release Buttons Can Break. These Red Plastic Release Buttons Are Marked “Press.” If A Button Breaks, Pieces Can Fall Into The Buckle Assembly Causing The Buckle To Operate Improperly.
Vehicle recall defect – Certain TRW Driver’S Side Seat Belts Manufactured On December 6 And 9, 2002, For Use As Replacement Equipment For 1997 Ford Escort 4-Door And Station Wagon Platform Vehicles, Ford’S P/N F7Cz54611B09AAC. The Seat Belt Assemblies Exhibit A No-Lock Condition Which Does Not Comply With Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 209, Seat Belt Assemblies.