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2014 Ford Transit Connect
15 Recalls & Safety Reports
Recall List for the 2014 Ford Transit Connect
Official recalls have been issued for the 2014 Ford Transit Connect by the NHTSA. The complete details of all recalls are listed below, along with what they cover and the recommended solutions.
Recalls don't cost you anything to get fixed, but most are time-limited, so if your car is affected you should call your local Ford service department immediately!
If you have questions about a recall, write down your VIN & then call Ford customer service.
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RECALL:
An unlatched door can open while driving, increasing the risk of injury. Read more »
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RECALL:
A damaged or missing bushing may prevent the vehicle from shifting into the intended gear, and cause the vehicle to move in an unexpected direction. Additionally, the vehicle may roll after the driver selects the 'Park' position. Either scenario increases the risk of a crash or ... Read more »
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RECALL:
Panoramic roof panel separation while driving can increase the risk of an injury or crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Unintentional Rollaway Due To Detached Shift Cable
A damaged or missing bushing may prevent the vehicle from shifting into the intended gear, causing the vehicle to move in an unexpected direction. Additionally, the vehicle may roll after the driver selects the 'Park' position. Either scenario increases the risk of a crash or ... Read more »
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RECALL: Doors May Open While Driving
A door that is not securely latched could open while the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of injury to a vehicle occupant. Read more »
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RECALL: Panoramic Roof Panel May Separate From Vehicle
If the panoramic roof panel separates from the vehicle while it is being driven, it may increase the risk of an injury or crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Engine Cylinder Head May Leak Oil
If the cylinder head cracks and leaks oil, the oil may contact a hot engine or exhaust component, increasing the risk of a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Panoramic Roof Panel May Separate From Vehicle
If the panoramic roof panel separates from the vehicle while it is being driven, it may increase the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Doors May Unexpectedly Open
A door that is not securely latched could open while the vehicle is in motion, increasing the risk of injury to a vehicle occupant. Read more »
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RECALL: Instrument Cluster May Be Inoperative/FMVSS 101
If the instrument cluster is inoperative, the driver of may not be warned of safety related issues such as low tire pressures or disabled air bags, increasing the risk of personal injury or a ... Read more »
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RECALL: Improper Torque Of Seat Belt Bolts
If the seat belt anchorage fasteners loosen over time, there is an increased risk of personal injury in the event of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Improper Plating On Fuel Pump May Result In Stall
If the fuel pump fails, the vehicle may stall without warning, increasing the risk of a crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Plastic Sliding Door Panel Separation
If the plastic sliding door panel separates while driving, it can increase the risk of a vehicle crash. Read more »
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RECALL: Fuel And Vapor Lines May Abrade
Contact between the two lines may result in abrasion and a fuel leak. A fuel leak in the presence of an ignition source increases the risk of a fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Brake Resevoir Cap Incorrect/FMVSS 135
Without the correct brake reservoir label on the cap someone may add the wrong brake fluid, causing damage to the brake system seals, resulting in brake fluid leaks, lengthened stopping distances and increasing the risk of a ... Read more »