Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
03230602/07/2005052810012941Diagnostic trouble code b1876, b1880, b1915 and/or b1920 in the ecs module - vehicles equipped with aftermarket high current devices. *tt04/04/2005

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING - INTERIOR/UNDER DASH
PE09055FORD MOTOR COMPANY12/07/200904/21/2010HVAC Switch Failures
 Odi has received 1 complaint and reports from 4 transportation fleets alleging 182 switch failures.each fleet operates mini buses built on a ford e350 or e450 cutaway chassis.the oem hvac blower switches have melted, smoked, burned or experienced open flame and become inoperable on vehicles in each fleet.some drivers have reported a burning smell or smoke coming from the dash.one fleet reported a vehicle fire.no injuries were sustained.however, the bus was carrying special needs children when the driver noticed smoke coming from the dash.the driver was able to evacuate the children prior to the vehicle becoming engulfed in flames.this pe has been upgraded to an engineering analysis (ea) to determine if the blower motor switch failures create a situation where a vehicle fire is possible and presents a safety risk to the driver and other passengers.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
11/09/2010143000
 I have had 3 spark plug this year come shooting out of ey 2002 ford e350 v10
04/14/20092000001
 2002 ford e350 ambulance van. person placed the key in ignition. switched to on position (not turn the engine on). white smoke started coming out from under the steering wheel area. smoke got thicker then grey. flames started coming out from under the steering wheel area. unable to save the vehicle. completely burned in hospital parking lot. no injuries. http://www.ocregister.com/articles/reported-fire-valley-2363353-call-fountain. *tr
07/29/200665359305/19/2001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2002 ford e350. while driving 55 mph, the contact heard a loud pop and the check engine light illuminated. the vehicle was towed to the dealer who replaced the spark plugs. the failure occurred three times. the first time, it was plug # 7 ( coil was tightened), followed by plug # 1 (rethreaded), and lastly plug # 3 (not repaired). plug #'s 1 and 3 detached and plug # 7 was loose. the current mileage is 79,700 and failure mileage was 65,359.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - IGNITION
07/18/200577000104/15/2002
 I was driving my van when a very loud explosion occured. pull over to side of road and shut off van. exited van and smelled a strong gasoline odor. open hood and found a spark plug & coil laying on top of engine! the spark plug just exploded out. this van was taken to dealer and the heavy tech said that this has happen before, because of lack of threads on engine head four to be exact. ford recomends that the plug be change at 100,000 miles. this e350 van has 77,000 miles on it with the original plugs still in it. ford has no current recall on this problem.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - WIRING
03/01/2007964462502/01/2002
 The truck shuts off. it sometimes is intermittent (runs fine at cruise, but wont idle) or it could be absolute. (truck just up and died! no reason!) there is no timeline, no precursor, no warning. i can drive for 200 miles, then it happens, or 1 to 7 miles. the failure is a stall. engine light comes on, if a stall comes and doesn't shut down the truck, (usually because the rpm's are being revved up.) and is restarted, the engine light will no longer be on. the engine will restart, or not restart, but eventually it will restart. then failure again. it started march 1 and continues. all else appears to be functioning fine. i believe it is the camshaft position sensor. i have not yet verified this with a mechanic, but if this is the problem a ford part will be bought and it will be replaced. *jb