Recall Information

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What is my VIN?

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
A VIN is a unique 17-digit alphanumeric code that describes the characteristics of your vehicle, including assembly plant, body style, engine and model year. The VIN is found on a metal tag affixed above the vehicle instrument panel and in your vehicle documentation.

Important Notices

13 Oct 2009

Speed Control Deactivation Switch Recall (09S09)

Ford is recalling all remaining vehicles – approximately 4.5 million U.S. vehicles – equipped with Texas Instruments speed control deactivation switches. While the data show the majority of the vehicles being recalled do not pose a significant safety risk, we are recalling the vehicles to reassure customers and eliminate any future concerns. This recall affects older models, including discontinued vehicles. The majority is greater than 10 model years old, with some up to 18 model years old.

26 June 2008

Update: Voluntary Recall Involving Speed Control Deactivation System

We're voluntarily recalling certain vehicles to check the speed control deactivation system. Additional information regarding parts availability and timing is included in this notice.

1 Feb 2008

Voluntary Safety Recall Involving Incorrect Wiring Harness

Ford is conducting a voluntary safety recall involving an incorrect wiring harness service part that does not have the fusing protection intended for certain vehicle configurations or was mis-applied in 225,000 vehicles.

6 Dec 2007

Voluntary Safety Recall Involving Cam Position Sensor

Ford is conducting a voluntary customer safety recall of approximately 1.18 million 1997-2003 model year Ford F-Super Duty trucks, E-Series vans and Excursions currently registered in the U.S. due to a concern over robustness of the cam position (CMP) sensor.