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Ford Engineering Analysis EA05003: ENGINE STALLING
2003 Ford Excursion
ENGINE STALLING
Electrical System:Wiring:Front Underhood
Engine And Engine Cooling
Engine And Engine Cooling:Engine:Diesel
- Summary
- In a June 7, 2005 letter, Ford notified ODI that it would be conducting a safety recall of approximately 180,000 Ford F-Super Duty, Excursion and E-series vehicles equipped with 6.0L diesel engines to correct two wiring related conditions that could result in engine stall (NHTSA recall no. 05V-270, Ford no. 05S34).the affected vehicles were built between September 29, 2003 and May 31, 2004.according to Ford, vehicles with the conditions may stall without warning and may or may not restart.Ford will instruct owners of vehicles included in the recall to take their vehicles to a dealer to have the fuel injector control module wire harness upgraded or replaced and or have a new injection control pressure sensor connector installed.during a May 2005 presentation to ODI, Ford identified a number of potential failure mechanisms that could affect engine performance in various segments of the subject vehicle population, including the wiring conditions addressed by 05V-270.the wiring conditions, which both affect engine fueling, were the most likely conditions to result in engine stall.the recalled vehicles comprise approximately 43% of the subject vehicle population and account for 75 of the 113 ODI reports that have a valid VIN (66%).the voq complaint rate for the recall population is 45/100K while the rate for vehicles outside the recall population is 17/100K and their trend (by date of receipt) is declining.based on the analysis, ODI believes Ford?S actions are sufficient to address the current safety risks and the investigation is thus closed.the closing of this investigation does not constitute a finding by NHTSA that a safety related defect does not exist.further action will be taken if warranted by future circumstances.
- Documents (11)
- CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CAMPAIGN * 04/01/03 * p
- MEMO 7/29/2005 TO TIS, ONE CD, FORD 7/29/2005 APPENDIX A, B, & C
- CLOSING REPORT APPROVED*12/5/2005*P
- OCC 8/29/2005 LETTER TO FORD GRANT CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT TO FORD MAY 25, 2005 LETTER TO OCC
- FORD 5/25/2005 LETTER TO OCC REQUEST CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT
- CLOSING RESUME APPROVED* 11/02/05 * p
- FORD 6/24/2005 LETTER TO ODI
- TEST/SURVEY REQUEST * 02/17/05 * P
- OPENING RESUME APPROVED * 02/18/05 * P
- FORD 7/29/2005 LETTER TO ODI, RECEIVED 8/2/05
- MEMO TO FILE: MAY, 2005 FORD TECHNICAL PRESENTATION TO ODI - PORTIONS REDACTED * 9/27/2005 * O
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