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Ford Recall 09S09: Speed Control Deactivation Switch/Overheats
1996 Ford Explorer
A vehicle fire could occur with or without the engine running.
Vehicle Speed Control
- Summary
- Ford is recalling model years 1995-2003 Windstar, 2000-2003 Excursion diesel, 1993-1997 and 1999-2003 F-250 sd through F-550 sd diesel, 1992-2003 E-150 through E-550, 1995-2002 Explorer, 1997 and 2002 Mercury Mountaineer, 1995-1997 and 2001-2003 Ranger, and 1994 F53 vehicles equipped with the Texas instruments speed control deactivation switch (scds). The scds may leak internally and then overheat, smoke, or burn.
- Actions
- Ford will notify owners that dealers will install a fused wiring harness in line with the scds. On 1999-2003 Windstar vehicles with a leaking scds, dealers will also inspect the ABS control module connector and repair as necessary. Repairs will be completed free of charge. The safety recall began on October 27, 2009. Owners may contact Ford at 1-888-222-2751.
- Documents (16)
- Owner Notification Letter(Part 577)
- Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc)
- Other Recall Related Documents
- Defect Notice(Part 573) - Amended October 20, 2009
- Recall Acknowledgement
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Renotification Notice
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Quarterly Performance Report
- Follow-Up Owner Notification Letter (Part 577)
- Renotification Notice
- Manufacturer Notices(to Dealers,etc) - May 26, 2016 SUBJECT: Safety Recall 09S09 – Supplement #1
- Defect Notice(Part 573)
- Quarterly Performance Report
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