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Ford Switch Fires Vehicle Information |
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| Cars |
1992-1997 Ford Crown Victoria
1992-1997 Lincoln Town Car
1992-1997 Mercury Grand Marquis
1993 Ford Taurus SHO
1993-1998 Lincoln Mark VIII
1994 Mercury Capri |
| SUVs |
1993-1996 Ford Bronco
1997-2002 Ford Expedition
1998-2001 Ford Explorer
1998-2001 Mercury Mountaineer
1998-2002 Lincoln Navigator
2000-2003 Ford Excursion
2001-2002 Ford Explorer Sport
2001-2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
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| Pickup
Trucks |
1993-2003 Ford F-150
1993-2003 Ford F-250
1993-2003 Ford F-350
1993-2003 Ford F-450
1993-2003 Ford F-550
1993-2002 F-Super Duty
2001 F-Series Super Crew
2002-2003 Lincoln Blackwood
2003-2004 Ford F-150 Lightning |
| Vans |
1992-1993, 1997-2002 E150-350
1994-1996 Ford Econoline
1996-2002 Ford E-450 |
| RVs and Motorhomes |
1995-2002 Ford F53 Motor Home |
| VEHICLES
WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR SWITCHES |
| Is
The Recall Complete? |
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following list is based on information from
NHTSA and Ford, and as reported in the media.
Cruise control switches that have been linked
to fires in Ford vehicles are the same or
similar to cruise control swithces on many
vehicles manufactured by Ford (or sold under
the Lincoln or Mercury brand names) that
have not been recalled. These vehicles are: |
| Cars |
1998 Mercury Grand Marquis
1993 Lincoln Mark VII
1993-1995 Ford Sable |
| SUVs |
1992-1997 Mercury Mountaineer |
| Pickup
Trucks |
1998-2002 Ford Ranger |
| Vans |
1992-1993, 1997-2002 Ford Econoline
1994-2002 Ford Windstar |
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"Texan's
death rekindles Ford switch issue"
March 6, 2007, Detroit News |
"Ford recalls 1.2M trucks over fire hazard"
August 3, 2006, USA Today |
"Ford Issues Recall"
August 3, 2006, San Francisco Chronicle |
"Ford recalling 3.8 million vehicles; Trucks and SUVs recalled for cruise control switch that could cause fires"
September 7, 2005, CNN/Money |
"Ford Trucks Catch Fire, Not Attention"
August 15, 2005, WFMY News |
"Ford Document: Millions of vehicles have fire risk part"
June 27, 2005, CNN |
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| Owners of the Ford vehicles who lost their vehicle
due to fire and also suffered other significant property damage (such as
the loss of their house) or were personally injured, are welcome to contact
an attorney at Lieff Cabraser experienced in handling fire recall claims
against Ford by clicking
here.
There is no charge or obligation for our review of your case. |
| You may also contact us by telephone toll free
at 1-866-313-1973 and request to speak to Ford fire recall attorney
Mark Chalos. We will also investigate vehicles made by other manufacturers
that caught fire and led to an injury or significant property damage. |
| At this time we are only accepting cases involving vehicles that caught fire and in addition to the vehicle being destroyed, other significant property damage occurred or persons were injured. Owners who wish to obtain more information about the Ford fire recall should contact Ford at 1-800-392-3673 or NHTSA's auto safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236. |
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