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Old 02-23-2011, 02:30 PM
FishingMOM FishingMOM is offline
 
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Under government pressure, Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday it will recall nearly 150,000 F-150 pickup trucks to fix airbags that could deploy without warning.

The recall covers trucks from the 2005-06 model years in the United States and Canada for what the auto company calls a "relatively low risk" of the airbag deploying inadvertently.

The recall, however, is much smaller in scope than what the government had requested. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, citing 77 injuries, told the company in a November 2010 memo that the recall should cover 1.3 million F-150 trucks from the 2004-06 model years.

The F-150 is the flagship of Ford's popular F-Series pickup trucks, the bestselling vehicle in America. The government expanded its investigation into the airbag problems in January 2010.

A Transportation Department spokeswoman said the agency was currently reviewing Ford's response to see if the recall was adequate. If the government determines that the recall is too limited, it could lead to a rare public hearing to decide whether Ford should expand its safety action.

NHTSA said in a Nov. 24 memo that it knew of 238 cases in which the airbags improperly deployed and noted that Ford made production changes to the trucks in 2006 and 2007 to fix the airbag wiring and other issues.

Airbag warning light 'adequate,' Ford says

Government regulators said in the memo that Ford did not believe the issue "warrants any corrective action" because the number of reports and incidents were low, owners received "adequate warning" from the airbag warning light and the "resulting injuries are minor in nature."

Ford spokesman Wes Sherwood said in a statement Wednesday that the recall covered trucks built at the Norfolk, Va., assembly plant from November 2004 through June 2005.

Sherwood said the majority of the complaints involved trucks built during the first shift of production at the Norfolk plant and the rates of airbags accidentally deploying were much higher in trucks built at the Virginia plant than those built at plants in Michigan and Missouri.

Ford said an airbag system wire located in the steering wheel could have been improperly positioned so it would chafe, expose bare copper and create the possibility of a short circuit that would light up the airbag warning lamp.

Ford said most of the airbag issues happened within the first few seconds of the vehicle starting up and the company said it was aware of "one customer that jumped from the vehicle" after the airbag deployed while the truck was parked in a driveway.

The recall, which was first reported by the Detroit News, is expected to begin in early March. Owners will be notified and told to bring their truck to their dealer.
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Old 02-23-2011, 02:42 PM
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Great............I have an '05 F150. It adds a little excitement in my drive knowing that my airbag could go off at any time though.

Thanks for posting FishingMOM!
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Old 02-23-2011, 09:21 PM
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Waitaminute.

Air bags were installed to 'save lives' and yet they're now a safety hazard when deployed? Maybe the air bags are there to overcome known shortcomings with typical factory spaghetti-belts. Belts that nobody would wear if they were instead built like small aircraft pilot restraint systems, or 5-point auto-racing restraints, to lock you into place.

Can't say I've ever heard of airbags in a Daher-Socata TBM 850, or a funny car.
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Old 02-25-2011, 07:04 AM
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I have an '05 as well, will have to look into that. Thanks for posting FishingMOM!
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