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We found the following complaints for FORD E-450 (2007)

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Driver and passenger airbags did not deploy during auto accident, damage to rightfront end and right fender.right wheel and brkae assembly completly detached from automobile.dashboard came apart.

Employees were driving truck on a level road, and it rapidly lost power. They stopped and called me, and i told them to check a number of things. Everything looked ok. Brought the vehicle to ford dealer, and was informed that the fuel tank was rusted/rusting on the inside. They advised me that the tank, sending unit, and fuel pump needed to be replaced, before they could see if the injectors, fuel lines, and turbo were damaged. I checked on the internet before authorizing the repairs, and was astounded by the amount of people that had the same exact issues. The tanks are defective, and delaminate, therefore clogging the fuel system. They repair bill that i was quoted before we even got to the engine, was $3700.00+tax!!!. This is unreal that the nhtsa has not forced a recall yet. Does someone have to die first? some people reported repair bills of $11,000+!! i am a small business owner. I paid $45,000.00 for this vehicle, maintained it religiously. The truck only has 66,000 miles on it. There have been numerous complaints to the nhtsa, and it has been reported that this has been known about for some time. There are also some class action lawsuits that are in place. I cannot afford this repair. I will get a petition going to ask the nhtsa to recall these vehicles. If the nhtsa knows that there is a problem, and someone has an accident and kills someone, would that not have the nhtsa shoulder some blame? is this another cover up like the general motors ignition recall? i urge you to please recall these affected vehicles. Ford knows that there is a problem, and they immediately blame it on fuel. I have 6 trucks that all run on diesel. The only one that has this problem is this vehicle. I would like someone from this agency to contact me asap. This truck is a main source of income for me and my employees, and it i sitting at a dealer for 5 days so far.

Under normal operating conditions we have had two engines (v-10, 6.8l) throw a spark plug, stripping out the threads. Both vehicles had been on the road for about an hour and upon leaving a stoplight blew the plugs, causing lost of power, raw fuel smell, leading to the vehicles being towed to the repair shop. 2005 ford e-450, cylinder #3, @ 193,096 miles on engine;horizon ford in seattle recommend replacing engine, replaced with ford re-manufactured engine.2007 ford e-450, cylinder #3, @ 150,039 miles on engine; repaired under ford tsb 07-21-2 with insert.

Radiator failure of top header seal with antifreeze blowing back over passenger side of the engine creating a possible fire hazard.

The contact owns a 2007 ford e450.the contact received a recall notice for the fuel system and exterior lighting in february of 2009 and immediately called the dealer.she was informed that because the company was experiencing financial difficulties, they would charge her $300 per repair.if the vehicle is not repaired, a catastrophic failure could occur.the vehicle has not been repaired.the contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer.the nhtsa campaign id number was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 1,500.

Employees were driving truck on a level road, and it rapidly lost power. They stopped and called me, and i told them to check a number of things. Everything looked ok. Brought the vehicle to ford dealer, and was informed that the fuel tank was rusted/rusting on the inside. They advised me that the tank, sending unit, and fuel pump needed to be replaced, before they could see if the injectors, fuel lines, and turbo were damaged. I checked on the internet before authorizing the repairs, and was astounded by the amount of people that had the same exact issues. The tanks are defective, and delaminate, therefore clogging the fuel system. They repair bill that i was quoted before we even got to the engine, was $3700.00+tax!!!. This is unreal that the nhtsa has not forced a recall yet. Does someone have to die first? some people reported repair bills of $11,000+!! i am a small business owner. I paid $45,000.00 for this vehicle, maintained it religiously. The truck only has 66,000 miles on it. There have been numerous complaints to the nhtsa, and it has been reported that this has been known about for some time. There are also some class action lawsuits that are in place. I cannot afford this repair. I will get a petition going to ask the nhtsa to recall these vehicles. If the nhtsa knows that there is a problem, and someone has an accident and kills someone, would that not have the nhtsa shoulder some blame? is this another cover up like the general motors ignition recall? i urge you to please recall these affected vehicles. Ford knows that there is a problem, and they immediately blame it on fuel. I have 6 trucks that all run on diesel. The only one that has this problem is this vehicle. I would like someone from this agency to contact me asap. This truck is a main source of income for me and my employees, and it i sitting at a dealer for 5 days so far.

The contact owns a 2007 ford e450.the contact received a recall notice for the fuel system and exterior lighting in february of 2009 and immediately called the dealer.she was informed that because the company was experiencing financial difficulties, they would charge her $300 per repair.if the vehicle is not repaired, a catastrophic failure could occur.the vehicle has not been repaired.the contact is in the process of notifying the manufacturer.the nhtsa campaign id number was unknown.the failure and current mileages were 1,500.

Leak in molded fuel line where line changes from hose to pipe.not a wear item, safety issue.fuel line is located over exhaust manifold, fuel leak detected before additional damage occurred.

Employees were driving truck on a level road, and it rapidly lost power. They stopped and called me, and i told them to check a number of things. Everything looked ok. Brought the vehicle to ford dealer, and was informed that the fuel tank was rusted/rusting on the inside. They advised me that the tank, sending unit, and fuel pump needed to be replaced, before they could see if the injectors, fuel lines, and turbo were damaged. I checked on the internet before authorizing the repairs, and was astounded by the amount of people that had the same exact issues. The tanks are defective, and delaminate, therefore clogging the fuel system. They repair bill that i was quoted before we even got to the engine, was $3700.00+tax!!!. This is unreal that the nhtsa has not forced a recall yet. Does someone have to die first? some people reported repair bills of $11,000+!! i am a small business owner. I paid $45,000.00 for this vehicle, maintained it religiously. The truck only has 66,000 miles on it. There have been numerous complaints to the nhtsa, and it has been reported that this has been known about for some time. There are also some class action lawsuits that are in place. I cannot afford this repair. I will get a petition going to ask the nhtsa to recall these vehicles. If the nhtsa knows that there is a problem, and someone has an accident and kills someone, would that not have the nhtsa shoulder some blame? is this another cover up like the general motors ignition recall? i urge you to please recall these affected vehicles. Ford knows that there is a problem, and they immediately blame it on fuel. I have 6 trucks that all run on diesel. The only one that has this problem is this vehicle. I would like someone from this agency to contact me asap. This truck is a main source of income for me and my employees, and it i sitting at a dealer for 5 days so far.

2007 ford e450 van, driver lifted shift lever towards park. The driver thought the lever was in park and exited the vehicle. The lever dropped to reverse and the vehicle ran the over driver.the vehicle has a brake interlock, if the shift lever is pushed hard enough, it will shift into park. If the shift lever is pushed, but not hard enough, the shift indicator hangs up between park and reverse. (the vehicle is owned by u-haul)

The contact owns a 2007 ford e-450. Whenever the contact drove the vehicle at any speed he noticed that the brakes began to overheat and lock. The dealer stated that the failure could not be serviced or reproduced. There were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 40000. Updated 2/22/10 updated 07/07/10.

Fire from abs brake unit.

Fire from abs unit.

While on a trip and while returning home the r/r inside tire tread separated causing the vehicle to sway.i was traveling on highway 231, a 4 lane highway,.i was traveling 65mph at the time of the tire failure.i was able to pull into the florida welcome center located on the florida alabama line.i had to call someone out to change the tire.after returning home to panama city, florida i took the vehicle and tire back to pep boys to have it replaced.i advised the service writer that i hade purchased road hazard insurance when i purchased the tires and advised him as to what happened and he advised me that tire separation was not a road hazard and that i would have to pay 50.00 dollars to have the tire replaced.the tires i bought for my motor home were definity dakota h/t lt 225 75r 16.the service writer advised me that they no longer sold this tire and replaced it with a cooper tire.they put the tire that was on the r/r outside at the time of the inside tire failure on the inside of the wheel and put the new tire on the outside.now i am having problems with the r/r inside tire not holding air.i feel that these tires are not safe to use on another trip.the service writer did not look to concerned about the problem.




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