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05:02 p.m. EDT, February 29, 2008
On Thursday, February 28 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a consumer advisory urging drivers of specified Ford vehicles to seek repair of a faulty cruise control switch. Failure to do so could lead to unexpected and spontaneous car fires.
Of the 10 million vehicles effected, less than 50% have undergone the needed repair. According to the NHTSA fires can occur in the models even when the car is parked and the engine off. "Failure to have the switch disconnected could lead to a vehicle at any time," said the agency advisory text.
Two avenues may be taken to address the issue, the installation of a wiring harness around the switch, or complete disengagement of the switch. Although Ford supports the issuance of the advisory, the company indicated it was not aware of fires, injuries, or accidents resulting from the recall.
New notifications are being sent to owners of the following models:
1993-2004 Ford F-150
1993-1999 F-250 with gasoline engine
1993-1996 Ford Bronco
1994-1996 Ford Econoline
1997-2002 Ford Expedition
1998-2002 Lincoln Navigator
1998-2002 Ford Ranger
1992-1998 Ford Crown Victoria
1992-1998 Mercury Grand Marquis
1992-1998 Lincoln Town Car
1993-1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
1993-1995 Ford Taurus SH0 with automatic transmission
1994 Mercury Capri
1998-2001 Ford Explorer Sport
1998-2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
1992-1993, 1997-2003 Ford E-150-350 gasoline or natural gas engine
2002 Ford E-550 with gasoline engine
1996-2003 Ford E-450 gasoline or natural gas engine
1994-2002 Ford F-250 through F-550 Super Duty trucks
2000-2002 Ford Excursion with gas engine
2003 Ford F-250-F-550 Super Duty, Ford Excursion
1995-2002 Ford F-53 motor home chassis
2002-2003 Lincoln Blackwood




