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Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« on: May 10, 2011, 02:39:45 pm »
Toyota got their necktie, Osama got his necktie, ...... now it's Ford's turn.  :flowers:


U.S. safety regulators are investigating a fuel tank problem that could affect more than 2.7 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that the steel straps holding up the truck's gas tank can rust and break, possibly causing a fuel spill and fire. No injuries have been reported from the possible defect.

The agency is looking into trucks from the 1997 through 2001 model years. NHTSA's investigations often lead to recalls.

NHTSA began looking at the fuel tank problem last year after it received 32 complaints. NHTSA and Ford have now received 243 reports of the tanks falling. In two incidents, a fire started when the fuel tank fell. One of the fires destroyed the pickup, while the other extinguished itself.

NHTSA said there was fuel leakage in 95 of the reported incidents. Nine reported sparks when the tank dropped on the road, which would increase the likelihood of a fire.

Ford said it's cooperating with the investigation. Company spokesman Wes Sherwood said owners with questions should contact their dealers.

The investigation isn't related to an air bag defect that caused the recent recall of 1.2 million F-150s from the 2004-2006 model years.

The F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than three decades. It's been the subject of recent sniping between NHTSA and Ford because of air bags that could deploy at the wrong time. Ford announced in February that it would fix 150,000 F-150s for that problem, but under pressure from regulators, it expanded the recall to 1.2 million trucks last month. In that case, there were 98 reported injuries because of the problem


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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2011, 03:08:40 pm »
Toyota got their necktie, Osama got his necktie, ...... now it's Ford's turn.  :flowers:


U.S. safety regulators are investigating a fuel tank problem that could affect more than 2.7 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that the steel straps holding up the truck's gas tank can rust and break, possibly causing a fuel spill and fire. No injuries have been reported from the possible defect.

The agency is looking into trucks from the 1997 through 2001 model years. NHTSA's investigations often lead to recalls.

NHTSA began looking at the fuel tank problem last year after it received 32 complaints. NHTSA and Ford have now received 243 reports of the tanks falling. In two incidents, a fire started when the fuel tank fell. One of the fires destroyed the pickup, while the other extinguished itself.

NHTSA said there was fuel leakage in 95 of the reported incidents. Nine reported sparks when the tank dropped on the road, which would increase the likelihood of a fire.

Ford said it's cooperating with the investigation. Company spokesman Wes Sherwood said owners with questions should contact their dealers.

The investigation isn't related to an air bag defect that caused the recent recall of 1.2 million F-150s from the 2004-2006 model years.

The F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than three decades. It's been the subject of recent sniping between NHTSA and Ford because of air bags that could deploy at the wrong time. Ford announced in February that it would fix 150,000 F-150s for that problem, but under pressure from regulators, it expanded the recall to 1.2 million trucks last month. In that case, there were 98 reported injuries because of the problem



What about the crappy tie rod ends on those trucks as well?

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2011, 03:22:19 pm »
Serves for right for not taking any bailout loans. The Government would be more likley to sweep the issue under the rug if it would hurt Fords ability to be "profitable" if there were Government stake in the comapny

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2011, 04:34:54 pm »
..Hey my 1997 Ford Ranger had the gas tank holding strap rust thru...think it cost me around $120 fer part ( Bungee cord??) and Labour........and wot do i get....a Gucci Belt from Ford Canada...... ??? :think: :nono:..prolly just a kiss orff..............wish i had a PINTO.... :rofl2:
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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2011, 01:41:47 am »
If I had a 1997-2001 F-150, I would worry a lot more about crash-worthiness then a gas tank falling off.  These things like to fold up quicker then Daewoo did in Canada.
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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2011, 01:44:42 am »
Toyota got their necktie, Osama got his necktie, ...... now it's Ford's turn.  :flowers:


U.S. safety regulators are investigating a fuel tank problem that could affect more than 2.7 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that the steel straps holding up the truck's gas tank can rust and break, possibly causing a fuel spill and fire. No injuries have been reported from the possible defect.

The agency is looking into trucks from the 1997 through 2001 model years. NHTSA's investigations often lead to recalls.

NHTSA began looking at the fuel tank problem last year after it received 32 complaints. NHTSA and Ford have now received 243 reports of the tanks falling. In two incidents, a fire started when the fuel tank fell. One of the fires destroyed the pickup, while the other extinguished itself.

NHTSA said there was fuel leakage in 95 of the reported incidents. Nine reported sparks when the tank dropped on the road, which would increase the likelihood of a fire.

Ford said it's cooperating with the investigation. Company spokesman Wes Sherwood said owners with questions should contact their dealers.

The investigation isn't related to an air bag defect that caused the recent recall of 1.2 million F-150s from the 2004-2006 model years.

The F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than three decades. It's been the subject of recent sniping between NHTSA and Ford because of air bags that could deploy at the wrong time. Ford announced in February that it would fix 150,000 F-150s for that problem, but under pressure from regulators, it expanded the recall to 1.2 million trucks last month. In that case, there were 98 reported injuries because of the problem




This has been going for YEARS with this truck.  Curious the gov't not moving on this with the lightening speed they did against Toyota, eh?
How fast is my Supra?  I sh*t on Cessnas from a roll....

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2011, 01:36:01 pm »
Unintented Deflagration.................... :rofl:.....

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #7 on: May 11, 2011, 05:25:00 pm »
Only the artics would equate a Ford recall to Bin Laden... ::)

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2011, 07:52:04 am »
Toyota got their necktie, Osama got his necktie, ...... now it's Ford's turn.  :flowers:


U.S. safety regulators are investigating a fuel tank problem that could affect more than 2.7 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that the steel straps holding up the truck's gas tank can rust and break, possibly causing a fuel spill and fire. No injuries have been reported from the possible defect.

The agency is looking into trucks from the 1997 through 2001 model years. NHTSA's investigations often lead to recalls.

NHTSA began looking at the fuel tank problem last year after it received 32 complaints. NHTSA and Ford have now received 243 reports of the tanks falling. In two incidents, a fire started when the fuel tank fell. One of the fires destroyed the pickup, while the other extinguished itself.

NHTSA said there was fuel leakage in 95 of the reported incidents. Nine reported sparks when the tank dropped on the road, which would increase the likelihood of a fire.

Ford said it's cooperating with the investigation. Company spokesman Wes Sherwood said owners with questions should contact their dealers.

The investigation isn't related to an air bag defect that caused the recent recall of 1.2 million F-150s from the 2004-2006 model years.

The F-Series has been the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for more than three decades. It's been the subject of recent sniping between NHTSA and Ford because of air bags that could deploy at the wrong time. Ford announced in February that it would fix 150,000 F-150s for that problem, but under pressure from regulators, it expanded the recall to 1.2 million trucks last month. In that case, there were 98 reported injuries because of the problem




This has been going for YEARS with this truck.  Curious the gov't not moving on this with the lightening speed they did against Toyota, eh?

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Re: Obama Motors preparing another Mexican Necktie for Ford
« Reply #9 on: May 12, 2011, 01:16:21 pm »
Feb. 3/2010

Transportation Secretary LaHood: STOP DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA NOW!

This based on 75 or so annoyomous complaints without VINs out of 10s of millions of Toyotas.  :foil:


Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood said in a statement, 'We're not finished with Toyota

but first we need to take out Ford, then we'll go to work on Hyundai. 




Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/lahood-were-not-finished-with-toyota-2010-2#ixzz1M9vswHdX