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Vehicle models affected include Forte, Futura, XR, Fairmont, Fairlane, LTD,
FTE and Ute models built during this period, including 219,429 vehicles in
Australia, 13,362 vehicles exported to New Zealand, and 1,000 vehicles exported
to South Africa.
Ford believes that over-tightening of the steering rack mounting stud during
service could lead to a condition that allows the stud to loosen. In extreme
cases, the stud may detach and result in deterioration or loss of steering
control.
No accidents or injuries have been reported as a result of this condition.
Whilst the Department of Transport & Regional Services has reported only
two cases of loose studs and one case of a missing stud, Ford's warranty data
highlights a further 28 vehicles, from the 233,791 manufactured, which may have
experienced this concern. Ford is voluntarily instigating the recall to check
that the concern is not more widespread.
Vehicles built during the period outlined used a Loctite threadlocking
compound, which could be degraded if the stud is over-tightened during service.
A change in manufacturing process ensures that vehicles built after May 22 2001
are not affected.
Ford Australia will be contacting customers via mail and advertising in daily
newspapers in order to reach all customers.
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