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May 22, 2008

NHTSA Investigates Windstar Fire Complaints

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said this week it has launched a preliminary investigation into the safety of 1.7 million Ford Windstar vans equipped with the same cruise control deactivation switch that's led to the recall of nearly 10 million other Ford vehicles.

Tags: cruise control switch , Ford recall, Ford Windstar, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

May 1, 2008

Ford Recalls '08 F-250 and F-350 Pickup Trucks

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Ford Motor Co. is recalling 64,754 model-year 2008 F-250 and F-350 4x4 pickup trucks because of a fuel system problem.

Tags: Ford F-250, Ford F-350, Ford recall, NHTSA

February 28, 2008

4 Million Fords Still Need Cruise Control Switch Fix

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The National Highway Safety Administration is advising owners of more than 4 million unrepaired Ford vehicles that the vehicles pose a fire risk because of a defective cruise control deactivation switch and the owners need to "immediately" get it fixed.

Tags: Ford recall, vehicle recall

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