|
Waggin |
|
|||
|
Ford Australia has recalled more than 3000 Falcon sedans and utes over a potential gas leak that could result in a fire. The recall affects 3256 FGII EcoLPi vehicles built between 2011 and 2012. A recall notice posted on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission website says there is a possibility than an O-ring seal located between the fuel delivery module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank may be missing. “There is a potential for gas to leak from the LPG tank to the atmosphere,” the notice says. “This may result in a potential fire hazard.” The release goes on to say: “until the safety recall service is completed, owners are advised to avoid parking the vehicle in a confined space. “Owners are advised to contact their Ford authorised dealership for inspection and rectification.” Ford will write to owners of the affected vehicles. For further information, contact any authorised Ford dealer or Ford's customer relationship centre on 1800 503 672. A Ford Australian spokesman said the repairing the problem was straightforward. “It is a relatively minor repair but customers will need to schedule the service with their dealer, so timing will depend on that,” he said. Ford Australia is not aware of any incidents related to the recall issue. Affected vehicles: Ford FGII Falcon sedan and utility vehicles fitted with EcoLPi (LPG fuelled) engine. Sedan: Built from August 4, 2011 through July 18, 2012 Utility: Built from September 15, 2011 through July 18, 2012 source: smh.com.au
_________________ WAG363: AUII LTD Supercharged 363 Dart Stroker [Supercharged 363 LTD Build] |
|||
Top | |
gxl78 |
|
||
|
O ring missing? More likely they left it off to save a few bucks. Well they are paying for it now.
|
||
Top | |
Grimketel |
|
|||
|
http://finance.ninemsn.com.au/newsbusiness/aap/8816371/gm-chiefs-apologises-for-car-deaths
could be worse
_________________ enough isn't enough |
|||
Top | |
Who is online |
---|
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests |