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jay302
03-27-2007, 04:24 AM
Ford recalls 37,000 Super Duty trucks
Diesel truck version reportedly cause tailpipe fires; owners should bring vehicles to dealerships for repair.
March 21 2007: 7:27 PM EDT
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DETROIT (Reuters) -- Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it was recalling over 37,000 of its new 2008 model-year F-Series Super Duty trucks after reported tailpipe fires in the diesel version of the pickups.

Ford said it had received reports of three cases where leaking fuel or oil ignited when trapped in a diesel particulate filter near the tailpipe of the new trucks.

In one case in Texas, a truck's hot tailpipe set off a grass fire when the driver pulled off the road, a Ford spokesman said.

The fire was quickly extinguished, and no injuries or accidents have been reported as a result of the incidents, Ford spokesman Dan Jarvis said.

"This is an important product for us and an important customer base, and we want to move swiftly to make sure this does not become a safety issue for our customers," Jarvis said.

The recall represents the second glitch since their January launch of the new Super Duty trucks.

The heavy-duty work truck is one of the automaker's most profitable vehicles and its sales success has been seen as key as Ford tries to rebound from a $12.7 billion loss last year.

Navistar International Corp. (Charts) briefly halted shipments of the diesel engines for the new trucks to Ford in late February because of a contract dispute, although both sides have since been meeting under court order to resolve the matter.

Ford dealers were advised Wednesday to stop selling the roughly 29,000 Super Duty trucks with 6.4-liter diesel engines on their lots until engine control software can be updated.

That work should begin Thursday and could be completed in less than 10 minutes per vehicle, Ford's Jarvis said.

Super Duty trucks still awaiting shipment from the Louisville, Kentucky plant that makes them will have their engine control software updated there, he said.

Customers with the first 8,400 diesel Super Duty trucks already on the roads will be notified that they should bring their vehicles into dealerships for the same fix, said Jarvis.

Ford will send out a recall notice to customers in early April and dealers may contact them before then to alert them to the potential problem, he said.

Gasoline-powered versions of the Super Duty and previous model-year diesel trucks with 6.0-liter or 7.3-liter engines are not affected by the recall.

The software upgrade will reset the powertrain control module on the Ford trucks. In cases where the system detects unusually high temperatures in the diesel particulate filter, the control module will power down the vehicle.

The aim is to allow drivers to pull safely to the side of the road to allow it to cool before proceeding, Jarvis said.

Ford also wants to take advantage of the recall to shift a battery cable on fewer than 10,000 of the first Super Duty trucks produced in order to to keep the cable from chafing against a shield that prevents water and mud from getting into the engine.

CNN Money.com (http://money.cnn.com/2007/03/21/news/companies/ford_recall.reut/index.htm)

timebuilder
03-27-2007, 10:09 AM
This is my favorite part:

"The software upgrade will reset the powertrain control module on the Ford trucks. In cases where the system detects unusually high temperatures in the diesel particulate filter, the control module will power down the vehicle.

The aim is to allow drivers to pull safely to the side of the road to allow it to cool before proceeding, Jarvis said."

I see. They aren't going to "fix" the problem, they will make the truck stop if the problem happens, and allow you to start it again when it cools off.

I wonder how long that idea will fly?

The Penguin
03-27-2007, 11:45 AM
when will consumers stop rewarding manufactures for producing sh!tty products.

Screw the brand loyalty stop purchasing crappy products and force the manufactures to build a decent product

James 3528
03-27-2007, 12:06 PM
Yes, let's hunt these people down a kill them all, their families and pets

timebuilder
03-27-2007, 03:03 PM
Yes, let's hunt these people down a kill them all, their families and pets

..and open their freezers, and eat all their ice cream!!!

davefr
03-27-2007, 03:55 PM
when will consumers stop rewarding manufactures for producing sh!tty products.

Screw the brand loyalty stop purchasing crappy products and force the manufactures to build a decent product

Have you looked at Ford's financial statement lately. I'd hardly consider them being "rewarded in the marketplace".

bluestone
03-27-2007, 05:40 PM
I doesn't say power off the vehicle it says power down the vehicle. Do any of you guys own a newer diesel pick up. If you do you know they have many idle modes for air injection and other purposes.

Get your head out of chevys butt penguin and breath a little, chevy is selling off allison and moving its plant to mexico, its diesel is jap anyways Isusu.

Buy American, buy Ford 95% U.S. sourced parts

mcr
03-27-2007, 05:43 PM
I doesn't say power off the vehicle it says power down the vehicle. Do any of you guys own a newer diesel pick up. If you do you know they have many idle modes for air injection and other purposes.

Get your head out of chevys butt penguin and breath a little, chevy is selling off allison and moving its plant to mexico, its diesel is jap anyways Isusu.

Buy American, buy Ford 95% U.S. sourced parts
And make sure you carry FIRE INSURANCE!

timebuilder
03-27-2007, 06:10 PM
I doesn't say power off the vehicle it says power down the vehicle. Do any of you guys own a newer diesel pick up. If you do you know they have many idle modes for air injection and other purposes.

Get your head out of chevys butt penguin and breath a little, chevy is selling off allison and moving its plant to mexico, its diesel is jap anyways Isusu.

Buy American, buy Ford 95% U.S. sourced parts

If you are doing anything that requires power, such as towing, pulling a load up hill, or traveling at expressway speeds, then "powering down the vehicle" will very likely result in your pulling over onto the shoulder until normal power is restored.

It may also interest you to know that Ford no longer supports the so-called "gay rights" movement, a movement whose leadership includes the leaders of NAMBLA. Article here (http://www.boycottford.com/).

James 3528
03-27-2007, 06:16 PM
In 2005, Toyota recalled more cars than they built. Let's hunt these people down and kill them all, their families and pets.

timebuilder
03-27-2007, 06:33 PM
...and Take Their Ice Cream!!!!

controldude
03-28-2007, 02:42 AM
Been there done that I Had a beautiful 2000 F150
my wife wanted a new camper, truck didn't have the balls to pull it.
Bought a new 2003 F250 6.0 piece of crap don't get me wrong this was the fastest and hardest pulling truck I ever owned, but thats when it decided to run, it wouldn't run at altitude, leaked everywhere, engine had to be pulled sensors replaced, then even more leaks including p/s pump replacement all in less than 20,000 miles now I own a 2006 Dodge Megacab
nice truck but 3 trucks in 6 yrs. sucks.

bluestone
03-28-2007, 10:29 AM
If you are doing anything that requires power, such as towing, pulling a load up hill, or traveling at expressway speeds, then "powering down the vehicle" will very likely result in your pulling over onto the shoulder until normal power is restored.

It may also interest you to know that Ford no longer supports the so-called "gay rights" movement, a movement whose leadership includes the leaders of NAMBLA. Article here (http://www.boycottford.com/).

All the more reason to buy a Ford

Mr Bill
03-28-2007, 10:58 AM
FORD

First On Recalls Daily. :eek:

hvaclover
03-28-2007, 11:26 AM
when will consumers stop rewarding manufactures for producing sh!tty products.

Screw the brand loyalty stop purchasing crappy products and force the manufactures to build a decent product


That's an interesting philosphy you have there. The gook imports are having a lot of recals too.

By the way Penguin, I'm not in love with your avatar.

James 3528
03-28-2007, 12:55 PM
He probably didn't know 2 GM trucks were in the top 5 recalled vehicles of 2006.

We need to get the government out of the auto business before they screw that up like they did the government.

James 3528
03-28-2007, 01:20 PM
Been there done that I Had a beautiful 2000 F150
my wife wanted a new camper, truck didn't have the balls to pull it.
Bought a new 2003 F250 6.0 piece of crap don't get me wrong this was the fastest and hardest pulling truck I ever owned, but thats when it decided to run, it wouldn't run at altitude, leaked everywhere, engine had to be pulled sensors replaced, then even more leaks including p/s pump replacement all in less than 20,000 miles now I own a 2006 Dodge Megacab
nice truck but 3 trucks in 6 yrs. sucks.

Congrats. Dodge trucks hold the number one and number two slots for the most recalled vehicles of 2006. :p

davefr
03-28-2007, 02:30 PM
Ford/Navistar hasn't been able to get a single diesel engine right. Ford's gasser aren't much better. On the other hand Dodge hasn't been able to get a single tranny right.

GM's Duramax or 8.1 w/Allsion is pretty bulletproof. I prefer the 8.1. (unfortunately GM discontinued it).