1993 Ford F-250
NHTSA Recalls
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RECALL: Speed Control Deactivation Switch
As a result, the fuse is located in the output circuit rather than in the intended input power feed circuit, and may not offer the intended protection in the event of an electrical short to ... Read more »
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RECALL: Speed Control Deactivation Switch
This could result in an underhood fire. Read more »
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RECALL: FMVSS 108/Amber Side Reflex Reflectors
Without the amber reflectors, the vehicle will be poorly illuminated, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash without warning. Read more »
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RECALL: Ford/Fuel Cross Flow
Should this occur, the capacity of the receiving tank may be exceeded and fuel may overflow from the filler cap. Read more »
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RECALL: Ford/Firestone Wilderness At Tires
Should the tread separate at highway speeds, a vehicle crash could occur, possibly resulting in personal injury or death. Read more »
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RECALL: Ford/Fuel Leakage
Fuel leakage in the presence of an ignition source could result in a vehicle fire. Read more »
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RECALL: Ford/Front Accessory Drive Belt
Belt failures can result in the loss of power steering assist and the loss of brake assist once the vacuum reservoir is depleted. Also fead belt failure poses a risk of engine compartment fire in vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions if it results in the transmission oil cooler hose ... Read more »
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RECALL: Emergency Parking Brake:Mechanical
When the above occurs, it can result in parking brake system ineffectiveness. The parking brake will not hold the vehicle, causing the vehicle to roll freely, if the transmission is not left in ... Read more »
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RECALL: Structure:Bumper Assembly
If one of the U-clip nuts fractures, the bumper will loosen and rattle causing fracture of the remaining U-clip nuts, resulting in separation of the bumper from the vehicle. If the bumper were to detach from the vehicle while it is being driven, a vehicle collision could ... Read more »
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RECALL: Fuel:Fuel Tank Assembly
Spilled fuel can result in a fire when exposed to asource of ignition. Read more »