Navigator Recall

DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday said it was recalling nearly 4 million pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles in the United States because of a faulty speed control deactivation switch that may cause underhood fires.

The estimated 3.8 million vehicles affected by the recall are from the 1994-2002 model years and include the Ford F-150 pickup as well as the Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator and Ford Bronco SUVs, the second-largest U.S. automaker said.
 
It's more of an inconvenience than anything. It takes longer to the paper work than it does to fix the problem.

PITA Yes


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JoeyLincolnMK8 said:
built ford tough huh?! that just sucks.
What is it with you? Your comments of late have just been negative. We've got it, you don't like Ford, okay, now lets move on.
 
new recall?? must be a expansion of the original one... used to change several a day until we ran out of them, everything from crown vics to f-series, but it is trivial at best, think it paid .3tenths.. took longer to get in/out of parts dept. than that...
 
JoeyLincolnMK8 said:
built ford tough huh?! that just sucks.

For God's sake...get a life. Do you really want to get into a comparison of recalls by manufacturer?? You will get a schoolin' you won't believe.
 

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