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1995 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control Consequence of Defectthe hand throttle cable can wear the brass swivel block on the governor lever through which it passes. Corrective Actionthis wear can result in the governor jamming in thedamaged swivel and could prevent the governor lever from returning to the idle position. Recall Notesdealers will install a revised governor lever with a stainless steel swivel. also letters will be sent to vehicle owners that have the same vehicles but do not have a ford installed hand throttle advising them that they may require service if they have had an after market hand throttle installed. 1995 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Wiring Consequence of Defecta connector in the wiring where the tilt hood mounted lamps attach to the vehicle wiring harness was built without sealing plugs. moisture, road salt or other contaminants can enter the connection resulting in crossed circuits, shorts or corrosion of the wiring of the connector. Corrective Actionthe headlamps or other front-end lighting systems can malfunction as a result of this condition increasing the potential for a vehicle accident. Recall Notesdealers will inspect the connector and install sealing plugs in the open cavities. if the inspection reveals corrosion, a new connector will be installed. 1994 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control Consequence of Defectthe hand throttle cable can wear the brass swivel block on the governor lever through which it passes. Corrective Actionthis wear can result in the governor jamming in thedamaged swivel and could prevent the governor lever from returning to the idle position. Recall Notesdealers will install a revised governor lever with a stainless steel swivel. also letters will be sent to vehicle owners that have the same vehicles but do not have a ford installed hand throttle advising them that they may require service if they have had an after market hand throttle installed. 1994 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Wiring Consequence of Defecta connector in the wiring where the tilt hood mounted lamps attach to the vehicle wiring harness was built without sealing plugs. moisture, road salt or other contaminants can enter the connection resulting in crossed circuits, shorts or corrosion of the wiring of the connector. Corrective Actionthe headlamps or other front-end lighting systems can malfunction as a result of this condition increasing the potential for a vehicle accident. Recall Notesdealers will inspect the connector and install sealing plugs in the open cavities. if the inspection reveals corrosion, a new connector will be installed. 1994 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1993 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1993 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control Consequence of Defectthe hand throttle cable can wear the brass swivel block on the governor lever through which it passes. Corrective Actionthis wear can result in the governor jamming in thedamaged swivel and could prevent the governor lever from returning to the idle position. Recall Notesdealers will install a revised governor lever with a stainless steel swivel. also letters will be sent to vehicle owners that have the same vehicles but do not have a ford installed hand throttle advising them that they may require service if they have had an after market hand throttle installed. 1993 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1993 Ford B700ComponentWheels Consequence of DefectCorrective Actionusing the wrong sized clamps to attach the rim and tireassembly to the wheel spokes could cause the studs that attach the clamps to thespokes to bend. if the studs are bent, there is an increased risk of studfracture that could result in the rim and tire assembly breaking from thewheel. Recall Notesreplace the clamps and studs on the cast spoke wheels. 1993 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Springs Consequence of Defectas a result of inherent vibration in these engines, the throttle return springs can fracture. Corrective Actionif one of the two return springs fractures while thevehicle is being driven, a substantial reduction in accelerator pedal effortwould be felt. if the second spring also fractures, the throttle would notreturn to idle position and can result in increased engine speed and thepossibility of loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesthe throttle return control system with the coil torsion spring design will be replaced. 1992 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1992 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1992 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Springs Consequence of Defectas a result of inherent vibration in these engines, the throttle return springs can fracture. Corrective Actionif one of the two return springs fractures while thevehicle is being driven, a substantial reduction in accelerator pedal effortwould be felt. if the second spring also fractures, the throttle would notreturn to idle position and can result in increased engine speed and thepossibility of loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesthe throttle return control system with the coil torsion spring design will be replaced. 1991 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1991 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1990 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1990 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1989 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1989 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1988 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Rack And Pinion Consequence of Defectthe steering gears have an improperly machined snap ring groove. this can cause a fracture of the snap ring with subsequent damage to the recirculating ball guide tube. also, the o-ring seal in vehicles built after february 1988 does not meet specifications and is inadequate, causing interior leakage around the o-ring / glide ring seal in the steering gear. Corrective Actionthe fracture of the snap ring results in increasing deterioration of the ability to turn the vehicle to the right. the driver would experience increased steering efforts or a "crunchy" feeling at the steering wheel. the inadequate o-ring seal causes momentary reductions in power steering assist at low speed and certain left turn maneuvers. both conditions result in decreased steering ability. Recall Notesdealers will rebuild the steering gear. if a broken snap ring is found during rebuilding, the steering gear will be replaced with a remanufactured unit. 1988 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Gear Box (Other Than Rack And Pinion) Consequence of Defectbecause of a machining inconsistency, there is a high piston-to-ball contact angle in the steering gear worm drive. this contact causes the balls to try to rotate on two different rolling radii at two different speeds, causing the ball to damage the contact surfaces of the piston and spindle during static or low speed maneuvers invoking full or near full turns. Corrective Actionsteering ability deteriorates and eventually steeringlockup occurs during these low speed maneuvers resulting in loss of steeringcontrol and an increased risk of vehicle accident. Recall Notesreplace bendix c300n steering gears with new gears. 1988 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1987 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Battery Consequence of Defectsystem: electrical system; battery. vehicle description: medium duty school bus chassis equipped with hydraulic brakes, tilt hoods, 5.9l, 6.6l or 7.6l diesel engines or 6.1l or 7.0l gasoline engines and originally sold or currently registered in connecticut, illinois, indiana, maine, massachusetts, michigan, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, ohio, pennsylvania ,rhode island, vermont, and wisconsin. the battery power junction block mounted on the right fender apron, which serves as an electrical connection point for several engine compartment systems, is susceptible to road splash. the terminals at the junction block can experience corrosion and can fracture, causing loss of electrical power and engine shutdown. Corrective Actionengine shutdown, loss of power steering assist, or loss of hydraulic brake boost can occur which may result in loss of vehicle control and an accident. Recall Notesdealers will replace the junction box, main power terminal the starter or starter relay and terminals at the existing junction block. the wiring of the hydraulic brake circuit will also be modified by bypassing the junction block. the new terminals will be made from an alloy material more resistant to salt corrosion. 1986 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectbuses may have been built with an incorrect type of steel tubing in the intermediate rear service brake lines which may leak or break during application of the brakes. consequence of defect: if a brake line leaked, rear brakes could quit working, increasing stopping distance, which could result in a crash. Corrective ActionRecall Notesreplace brake lines. 1984 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Power Assist:Vacuum:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectthe involved vehicles were produced with hydraulic brake booster supply hoses that are located too close to the engine exhaust manifold and may chafe and develop heat damage during vehicle operation. chafing and heat induced deterioration of a hose due to direct contact with the manifold may cause the hose to wear. a subsequent rupture will result in pump fluid loss. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe dealer will relocate and replace the brake booster supply tube and hose as necessary at no cost to owner. 1983 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Wiring Consequence of Defecton the affected vehicles, the wiring assembly to the floor mounted headlamp dimmer switch may be too tight; should wires disconnect, the headlights will not operate. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe dealer will modify the dimmer switch wiring with a wire extension assembly at no charge to owner. 1983 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Cables Consequence of Defectthese vehicles may have been manufactured with an incorrect end clamp on the hand throttle actuating cable. under certain conditions, pertaining to the clamp-to-throttle cable orientation and distances of the cable to governor shaft, the throttle cable end clamp may interfere with the outboard accelerator. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe dealer will inspect hand throttle clamp for interference and, if necessary, replace these clamps free of charge. 1982 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Linkages Consequence of Defectunder certain tolerance conditions, the accelerator rod may come into contact with the accelerator return spring bracket, creating the possibility of a momentary delay in the return of the accelerator linkage to the idle position. this condition is more likely to occur at 3/4 throttle because clearance between the accelerator rod and bracket is at a minimum at this point. Corrective ActionRecall Notesdealer will install a new accelerator return spring bracket without charge to owner. 1982 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Cables Consequence of Defectthese vehicles may have been manufactured with an incorrect end clamp on the hand throttle actuating cable. under certain conditions, pertaining to the clamp-to-throttle cable orientation and distances of the cable to governor shaft, the throttle cable end clamp may interfere with the outboard accelerator. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe dealer will inspect hand throttle clamp for interference and, if necessary, replace these clamps free of charge. 1981 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Wiring Consequence of Defectthe primary circuit connection, which provides primary electrical power to the engine, could deteriorate due to high current draw produced by builder-installed equipment. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe main cab wiring harness electrical connector will be modified to eliminate deterioration at no charge to owner. 1981 Ford B700ComponentVehicle Speed Control:Cables Consequence of Defectthese vehicles may have been manufactured with an incorrect end clamp on the hand throttle actuating cable. under certain conditions, pertaining to the clamp-to-throttle cable orientation and distances of the cable to governor shaft, the throttle cable end clamp may interfere with the outboard accelerator. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe dealer will inspect hand throttle clamp for interference and, if necessary, replace these clamps free of charge. 1981 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectthe master cylinder to chasis brake tube and hose assemblies may have been moved from their intended position, which could allow chafing against underbody components. chafing promotes wear of the brake tube and hose assembly and could cause a loss of brake fluid. Corrective ActionRecall Notesupon inspection brake tube clips will be installed, if necessary, and brake tubes and hose assemblies will be replaced or rerouted. 1981 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectthe involved vehicles were assembled with the left front brake tube retaining clip missing. the absence of a retaining clip may allow the brake tube to rub against the shock absorber, causing wear on the tube and, eventually, loss of brake fluid. Corrective ActionRecall Notesmissing brake tube clips will be installed and any chafed brake tubes will be replaced. 1980 Ford B700ComponentElectrical System:Wiring Consequence of Defectthe primary circuit connection, which provides primary electrical power to the engine, could deteriorate due to high current draw produced by builder-installed equipment. Corrective ActionRecall Notesthe main cab wiring harness electrical connector will be modified to eliminate deterioration at no charge to owner. 1980 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectthe master cylinder to chasis brake tube and hose assemblies may have been moved from their intended position, which could allow chafing against underbody components. chafing promotes wear of the brake tube and hose assembly and could cause a loss of brake fluid. Corrective ActionRecall Notesupon inspection brake tube clips will be installed, if necessary, and brake tubes and hose assemblies will be replaced or rerouted. 1979 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of Defectthe air brake lines may be routed too close to the exhaust muffler. because the air brake lines are made of nylon material, heat from the exhaust muffler can weaken the brake line tubes, possibly causing them to rupture. tube rupture could result in loss of air in the secondary air brake system. Corrective ActionRecall Notesnew nylon air brake tubes will be installed and rerouted without charge to owner. 1978 Ford B700ComponentSteering:Hydraulic Power Assist:Hose, Piping, And Connections Consequence of Defectthe fluid return hose installed between the power steering reservoir and pump is susceptible to deterioration and "kinking". deterioration of the hose permits particles to enter the power steering fluid system restricting flow. both hose deterioration and kinking may result in loss of power steering assist and increased manual steering efforts. Corrective ActionRecall Notesdealer will inspect and, if necessary, replace the return hose and modify the routing of the power steering pressure hose to provide additional clearance for the return hose. 1976 Ford B700ComponentSuspension:Front:Springs:Leaf Spring Assembly:U-Bolt, Leaf Spring To Axle Consequence of Defectthe involved vehicles may have been assembled with improperly manufactured front spring u-bolts used to secure the front axle assembly to the spring. the four u-bolts may experience cracks and could ultimately break. should two u-bolts on the same side of the vehicle break, the front axle would not be retained securely. Corrective ActionRecall Notesall suspect u-bolts will be replaced by the dealer, free of charge. 1975 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Pedals And Linkages Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1975 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1974 Ford B700ComponentFuel System, Gasoline:Carburetor System Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1974 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1974 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1973 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1973 Ford B700ComponentParking Brake:Driveline:Hydraulic:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1973 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1973 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Check Valve Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1973 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1972 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1972 Ford B700ComponentParking Brake:Driveline:Hydraulic:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1972 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Check Valve Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1971 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1971 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Air:Supply:Check Valve Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1971 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Power Assist:Vacuum Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1970 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1969 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1968 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Power Assist:Vacuum Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1968 Ford B700ComponentSteering Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1968 Ford B700ComponentService Brakes, Hydraulic:Foundation Components:Hoses, Lines/Piping, And Fittings Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1967 Ford B700ComponentSteering Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes1967 Ford B700ComponentSteering Consequence of DefectCorrective ActionRecall Notes |