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Old 11-15-2009, 06:30 PM
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Anyone else get this recall in the mail ?
 
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Yep, I did with my 97 and so did my gf's dad...
 
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i got one in the mail but im not going to do it.
 
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Make sure you park away from structures ! Dont want to burn something down...
 
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whats the recall for im in college and my mom hasent told me if i got it yet or not
 
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Speed Control Deactivation Switch Recall (09S09)
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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.



"Ford cannot be confident that a speed control deactivation switch installed on your vehicle will not leak brake fluid, posing the risk of fire. This condition may occur either when the vehicle is parked or when it is being operated.
This risk exists on vehicles equipped with or without speed control"
 
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Originally Posted by joebob3093
i got one in the mail but im not going to do it.


Now there's a good idea!

 
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Ill be taking mine in this week
 
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i have heard all they do is disconect the cruise control. and i dont want them to be taking my CPS.
 
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thanks guys i asked around and they said they would not disconect the cruise control but replace "a part that is not likely to fail."
 


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