Ford Recall totals 1.2 million trucks
Atlanta, GA 12/06/2007 08:06 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for nearly 1.2 million diesel-powered pickup trucks and vans. Ford decided to recall the vehicles after discovering a computer software problem that could cause engines to stall.
Ford says the camshaft position sensor can eventually degrade. The sensor is crucial to the vehicle as it detects the position of the camshaft which controls the valves that let air and fuel in and out of the engine’s cylinders.
Among the recalled products is the F-series Super Duty trucks, and 1997 to 2003 E-series vans and Excursion SUV’s with 7.3 liter diesel engines.
Ford says they are issuing a letter to vehicle owners on December 17. The company will replace faulty sensors at no cost.
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