WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2007

Ford Recalls Over 1M Trucks, Vans And SUVs

Sensor That Regulates Fuel In Diesel Engines Could Lead To Stalling

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(AP)  Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it is recalling 1.17 million trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans to fix an engine sensor that could lead to engine stalling.

The recalled vehicles are all from the 1997-2003 model years with 7.3 liter diesel engines, including the Ford E-Series van, Excursion full-size sport utility vehicle, and F-450 Super Duty and F-550 Super Duty trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a posting on its Web site that the camshaft position sensor located on the engine could function intermittently and lead to an engine stall and potential crash.

The sensor is an electrical component that helps regulate the fuel going into the engine.

Ford spokesman Dan Jarvis said there have been 14 accidents associated with the problem, but no injuries reported.

In the event of an engine stall, Jarvis said drivers traveling at speeds greater than 30 miles per hour would have full power steering and power braking, allowing them to pull over to the side of the road.

At speeds below 30 mph, the motorists still would have braking and steering functions, he said.

Dealers will inspect the sensor and replace it with a new one free of charge. The recall is expected to begin around Dec. 17, with mailing of notification letters to be completed in phases by May 2008.

Owners can contact Ford at (866) 436-7332.

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by thgdriver December 7, 2007 5:25 PM EST
By the way, Recalls never expire, you can have a dealer run your V-I-N number at no charge to see if your Ford has any outstanding recalls.
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by thgdriver December 7, 2007 5:20 PM EST
just replaced mine, for this exact problem. Your story would be more complete if you mentioned what Ford will do to compensate owners who have already replaced the sensor at their own expense.

Posted by farmerbb

Keep your receipt, Ford will reimburse you for the repair, they may also want to replace the one you paid for with the newest type sensor. you may have purchased old stock.
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by re_evolve December 7, 2007 11:48 AM EST
I''ll bet even money it was built in china, substandard materials.

typical american designed, engineered and manufactured
***. should be labeled "*** made in usa".

Posted by erpcat at 09:31 PM : Dec 06, 2007
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by farmerbb December 7, 2007 9:53 AM EST
I just replaced mine, for this exact problem. Your story would be more complete if you mentioned what Ford will do to compensate owners who have already replaced the sensor at their own expense.
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by erpcat December 7, 2007 12:31 AM EST
typical american designed, engineered and manufactured
***. should be labeled "*** made in usa".
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