Ford Pickup Recall...........

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HT2

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Check out this piece on the recall.......

I knew the F-150 was a big seller but not that big.....

It's unfortunate for the recall........

In 2004 there was 939,000 F-150's sold.
Ford profits anywhere from $8,000 - $13,000 dollars per truck!!!!!! Not bad.....HUH?????

Ford recalls 792,000 popular pickups, SUVs
Glitch in cruise-control system can cause fires, automaker says

AP
Ford is recalling thousands of its Ford F-150 pickup trucks because of a fire risk.
NBC News and news services
Updated: 5:50 p.m. ET Jan. 27, 2005Ford Motor Company — the second-largest U.S. automaker — has announced a voluntary recall of hundreds of thousands of its popular pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles due to a fire risk.

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Ford is recalling the vehicles because their cruise-control switches could short circuit and start a fire under the hood while parked, the automaker said Thursday.

“This is a ticking time bomb ready to go off and something needs to be done,” Bob Garcia, owner of a Ford F-150, told NBC News. Garcia's pickup caught fire nine hours after he parked it at his home. The fire destroyed his truck and part of his home before firefighters arrived.

‘Significant’ recall
The recall involves approximately 792,000 vehicles, including F-150 pickup trucks, Ford Expeditions and Lincoln Navigator SUVs from the 2000 model year that are equipped with a speed-control switch. Also included in the recall are certain F-150 SuperCrew trucks that were built through August 7, 2001 and are equipped with speed control.

One Ford source tells NBC that the recall is “significant.”

What do I do now?
If your Ford pickup truck or SUV is equipped with cruise control and is one of the models mentioned in the recall, Ford recommends you take it to a dealership where the feature can be deactivated. When new speed-control devices become available, owners of affected vehicles will be notified by mail.

Contact information:

• Customers may contact Ford's Customer Assistance Center at 1-800-392-3673.
• To read Ford’s recall statement, click here.

According to Ford, vehicle owners have reported that the cruise control on their vehicles has malfunctioned before they shut down the engine. The mechanism that shuts off the speed control may overheat, eventually causing a fire, Ford said.

“We're getting flame literally falling on other plastic components,” said Florida mechanic Larry Perry.

Perry says even when the engine is turned off, power flows to the switch, causing it to overheat and start a fire. “All it takes is a little more heat, a little more flame, you've got a vehicle you can’t put out.”

Ford says it knows of 63 alleged vehicle fires and of one alleged injury associated with a fire. No deaths have been reported, but the instances of fires appear to be increasing, the car company said.

Ford will notify owners of the vehicle recall in February, and dealers will deactivate the cruise control switch for free. Once the company has an adequate supply of replacement switches, it will send another letter notifying owners that they can get their switches replaced.

Ford said cruise control will be disabled once the switch is deactivated.

“We recognize this may be an inconvenience, but we believe this preventive action is in the best interest of our customers’ safety,” the company said.

Bread and butter
The F-Series has been a huge seller for Ford, setting industry records. By some estimates, the F-150 makes up half of the company's pre-tax profits for auto sales. By all accounts, it's Ford's bread and butter.

The truck line retained the title of best-selling vehicle in the United States last year. The company sold 939,511 F-Series trucks, setting a new industry record for full-size pickup sales. Ford set the previous record with 911,597 in 2001.

“Ford is hoping to act quickly enough so as not to have a repeat of, say, the Ford Explorer rollover problem that is very fresh in everyone's mind,” said Frank Marcus, technical director of Motor Trend Magazine.
 
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HT2

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Jimbo.......

Well, I wasn't gonna comment on "FORD'S"!!!!!!!!!!

I figured this recall would keep 'em quiet......... :fine: :fine: :fine: :fine: :fine: :fine: :fine:
 

Woody

Founder - Gone but not forgotten.
HT2 said:
“All it takes is a little more heat, a little more flame, you've got a vehicle you can’t put out.”

Ford says it knows of 63 alleged vehicle fires and of one alleged injury associated with a fire. No deaths have been reported, but the instances of fires appear to be increasing, the car company said.



Well? --- ain't that special?? :huh:
 

Woody

Founder - Gone but not forgotten.
"Ford on Fire" ------- would that be considered an improvement? :D
 

Jim Thompson

Live From The Tree
Woody said:
"Ford on Fire" ------- would that be considered an improvement? :D

would make it faster anyway:D and I guess the heaters would finally work.

Jim
 

Mechanicaldawg

Roosevelt Ranger
Easy there, boys!! :smash:

GM recalled about a million just a short month or so ago! :shoot:
 

Mechanicaldawg

Roosevelt Ranger
I just looked it up!

I was mistaken! :huh: It was back in November! :huh:

I was also mistaken about the count! :huh: It was one and half million!!! :rofl: :rofl: :banana: :flag:
 

Woody

Founder - Gone but not forgotten.
Yeah --- but that recall was just a test!

To see if -- uh - their - uh -- their computers could handle the load!!

Yeah -- that'll work!! :D
 

Snakeman

Senior Member
Woody, how much did you spend on that Chevy last year?

The Snakeman
 

southernclay

Senior Member
Fix It Again Tony.....That's FIAT Dale.
 

river swamp rat

Senior Member
Woody, You done it now. I think I pull that camper back to North Ga and you can pull it back down here with Rose jeep b/c I know that chevy will not pull it. :D
 

Woody

Founder - Gone but not forgotten.
rsr --- you and snakeman must have me confused with somebody else??? :huh:

That little Z71 of mine purrs like a kitten after a few minor adjustments.

Only took a transmission and transfer case?:D
 

river swamp rat

Senior Member
You forgot about the fuel pump that went out at the club last year when it was 110 in the shade. You could of went on a good hunt for that $3000.00 in repairs.
 
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HT2

Guest
What numbers that caught my eye was that they sold 939,000 F-150's and they made a profit of $8,000 - $13,000 dollars PER TRUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I really had no idea that there was that many "SUCKERS" in the United States!!!!!!!!!!

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Let's see......

If they averaged $10,000 bucks profit per truck.......

Almost $100 million dollars in profit............WOW!!!!!!!!!

And, that's just on the F-150's.........
 

CAL

Senior Member
Had a friend who was a real Ford man! Said he had rather be walking down the road with er Ford hubcap under his arm whistling than to drive anything else!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:yeah: :yeah:
 

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