NHTSA INVESTIGATES FORD F-150 FOR FUEL STRAP DEFECT

Ford medium NHTSA Investigates Ford F 150 for Fuel Strap Defect

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating breakable ammunition catchbasin straps in 1996-2001 Ford F-150s. The analysis covers about 1.4 actor vehicles.

“The analysis was opened afterwards NHTSA accustomed 32 complaints suggesting that the metal straps which authority the gas catchbasin beneath the car are decumbent to corrosion, and in some cases, acquire absolutely accustomed way and resulted in the gas catchbasin bottomward from the vehicle,” Left Lane Account explains.

The NHTSA elaborates, “In six of the complaints, ammunition agitated if the catchbasin alone or detached.” Fortunately, “there acquire been no fires or injuries declared in these incidents.” The NHTSA will abide the analysis out of affair for accessible blaze hazards due to aperture gasoline and abeyant accidents should a gasoline catchbasin abstract and abatement in the average of a road.

While Ford has not arise an official comment, The Detroit Account letters that “Ford agent Wesley Sherwood said the automaker is ‘aware of the analysis and [is] absolutely cooperating.’”

We’ll accumulate you acquaint on whether this NHTSA analysis leads to a recall.

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 NHTSA Investigates Ford F 150 for Fuel Strap Defect


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