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Recalls

Steering

Recall date May 18, 2004
Models affected
  • 1997 Ford Expedition
  • 1998 Ford Expedition
  • 1999 Ford Expedition
  • 2000 Ford Expedition
  • 2001 Ford Expedition
  • 2002 Ford Expedition
  • 1997 Ford F-150
  • 1998 Ford F-150
  • 1999 Ford F-150
  • 2000 Ford F-150
  • 2001 Ford F-150
  • 2002 Ford F-150
  • 1998 Ford Super Duty F-250
  • 1999 Ford Super Duty F-250
  • 1998 Lincoln Navigator
  • 1999 Lincoln Navigator
  • 2000 Lincoln Navigator
  • 2001 Lincoln Navigator
  • 2002 Lincoln Navigator
Units affected 305,024
Details

On certain vehicles, Ford has issued a scheduled maintenance guide update which specifies that every 20 000 kms, the steering linkage, which includes tie-rod ends, should be inspected.

The vehicle owner is asked to place the tie-rod end inspection procedure supplied with this maintenance guide update in the vehicle's glove box for reference and safekeeping.

The vehicle owner is to provide the inspection procedure to their repair facility to help properly identify worn tie-rod ends.

Performing the vehicle scheduled maintenance, including maintenance inspections, is the responsibility of the vehicle owner.

Failure to replace worn tie-rod ends may eventually result in a tie-rod end separation that could adversely affect steering control.

If the inspection reveals that a tie-rod end is worn and must be replaced, the repair will be at the owner's expense unless the vehicle is still covered by the basic vehicle warranty, or has an extended service plan coverage that includes these components.

Additional information may be available on Transport Canada's website