This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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Recall 97V204000: Transfer case: Recall been repaired twice by two Ford dealers quality Ford, whiteville, nc and pervis brothers, fayetteville, nc 910-864-3983. The problem is still occurring, remedy did not fix the safety defect. Owner has been trying to get rid of the van, dealer would not take it for a trade in.
Received recall notice 97V204000 concerning 4-wheel drive & contacted dealer. Took vehicle to dealer for repairs. Picked up vehicle. Was not satisfied with the recall repairs.
Recall remedy did not correct the problem which has reoccurred with the transfer case that was replaced, but problem was not corrected. Recall number 97V204000.
Consumer took vehicle in for recall on transfer case, recall no.97V204000. Vehicle was repaired, but problem reoccurred. Upon deceleration from speeds 55 to 70 mph, creates a grining noise in the area where the parts were replaced, consumer is concerned that current parts would fail and cause problems controlling the vehicle, consumer states that the grining noise was not occurring before the factory recall and parts replacement.
- Wooster, OH, USA
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Consumer received recall letter for transfer case/drive shaft, consumer called two dealers for an appointment. Both refused to order the part until they have a primary inspection. Recall letter stated that the vehicle must be serviced without delay.
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- Fayetteville, NC, USA