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| February 22, 1999 |
Business News, "Federal safety
agency investigating Ford Explorer fires, smoke" |
A
federal safety agency is investigating dozens of motorist complaints
of fires or heavy smoke in some earlier model Ford Explorer sport utility
vehicles. There are nearly 1 million of the Explorers from model years
1992 through 1994 on the road. There were 135 complaints of fire, heavy
smoke or a burning smell after leaves or other materials entered through
the Explorers' fresh air vent at the base of the windshield, according
to a monthy report released Monday by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration.
Two-thirds of the
complaints involved fires or heavy smoke. A hot portion of the blower may ignite
leaves, pine needles and other material after it collects in the vent system,
the report said. Twenty-two of the motorists complained the problem occurred
more than once. Ford Motor Co. had issued a recall of 48,000 Mercury Villager
cars in 1995 for a similar problem. The safety agency is also investigating 1997
and 1998 Ford Explorers after complaints the sport utilities were continuing
to accelerate when the driver stepped off the gas pedal or disengaged the cruise
control.
There are some 300,000 of the 1997-1998 Explorers on the road. About
99 percent of the complaints involve problems with the throttle on Explorers
with 4 liter engines and a single overhead cam, the report said. There were about
3,830 complaints provided by Ford to the agency that typically said the throttle
or gas pedal "sticks." But it is unclear whether the throttle was stuck in the
open position, causing acceleration, or the closed position, making it difficult
to accelerate. |
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