Recalls for your 1985 Ford E250

Recalls for 1985 Ford E250

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DEFECT #1 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:EXHAUST SYSTEM:EMISSION CONTROL


Posted on: 1987-09-09
Description
Vehicles are subject to excessive underhood temperatures and fuel system pressures in severe duty applications.

Consequence
This creates potential for fuel expulsion from the fuelfiller pipe which in the presence of an ignition source, could result in afire.

Corrective Action
Install modification kits to minimize possibility of fuel expulsion and to shield underbody components from exhaust system heat.

Notes
System: fuelvehicle description: 1983 through 1987 e250, e350, club wagons and econolinevans and chassis equipped with 7.5 and 1985 through 1987 e250, e350, club wagonsand econoline vans equipped with 5.8 liter engines.

DEFECT #2 - ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:COOLING SYSTEM:HOSE


Posted on: 1988-08-16
Description
Extreme operating conditions could cause premature deterioration of the engine compartment heater hoses or engine bypass hoses.

Consequence
Engine coolant could discharge onto the engine and itsexhaust manifold creating the potential for a fire due to the high engineexhaust manifold temperatures.

Corrective Action
Replace hoses and radiator caps; install high heat resistance aluminized stainless steel mufflers.

Notes
System: engine hoses.vehicle description: ambulance vehicles manufactured from ford cutaway chassisand vans.

DEFECT #3 - FUEL SYSTEM, DIESEL


Posted on: 1985-05-21
Description
When frontally impacted into a fixed barrier at 30 mph, as specified in federal motor vehicle safety standard (fmvss) no.  301, the left frame rails of such vehicles may displace inboard, pinching the fuel/water separator canister between the frame rail and engine sufficiently to displace the fuel/water separator drain rod, allowing the contents of the canister to drain.  Consequence of defect: fuel leak during or after a crash increases the possibility of a fire.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Install a canister shield, a revised design drain rod shield, and modify fuel/water separator mounting bracket.

Notes
Vehicle description: vans, super vans, super wagons and club wagons equippedwith 6.9 liter diesel engines.  System: fuel/fmvss 301.

DEFECT #4 - STEERING:LINKAGES:LINK:DRAG:CONNECTION


Posted on: 1987-05-20
Description
Rubber that encases ball stud and socket joint (connects steering drag link and pitman arm) may deteriorate and cause metal to metal contact.  Consequence of defect: complete separation of the drag link to pitman arm connection could occur resulting in loss of steering control.

Consequence


Corrective Action
Install new drag link assemblies with steel ball and socket joints at the pitman arm connections.

Notes
System: steeringvehicle description: econoline and club wagons.

DEFECT #5 - FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:DELIVERY:FUEL PUMP


Posted on: 2007-08-24
Description
Certain federal-mogul aftermarket fuel pumps sold under the brand names of carter, accuflow, napa, truflow, parts depo, and parts master, shipped between august 2006 and july 2007 for use on the vehicles listed above.  The fuel pump diaphragm in certain production runs may have been improperly installed or inadequately tested which may cause the fuel pump to leak.

Consequence
A leaking fuel pump could create a vehicle fire hazard.

Corrective Action
Federal-mogul will notify owners and replace the defective fuel pumps free of charge.  The recall began on october 15, 2007.  Owners can contact federal-mogul at 248-354-7700.

Notes
This recall only pertains to aftermarket carter, napa, accuflow, tru flow, parts master, and parts depot brand fuel pumps and has no relation to any original equipment installed on the listed motor vehicles.customers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.