Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
07V336000FORD MOTOR COMPANYfrom 11/05/1991 to 02/28/1998V (Vehicle)360000008/13/2007ODIFORD MOTOR COMPANY08/03/200708/03/2007
Defect SummaryOn certain pickup trucks, passenger vehicles, sport utility vehicles, and motor homes chassis, the speed control deactivation switch may, under certain conditions, leak internally and then overheat, smoke, or burn.
Consequence SummaryThis could result in an underhood fire.
Corrective SummaryDealers will install a fused wiring harness. owners of the passenger cars included in this campaign will be instructed to return their vehicles to their dealers to have the speed control deactivation switch disconnected as an interim repair. as soon as repair parts are available (expected october 2007), owners will be instructed to return to the dealers for installation of a fused wiring harness. the recall began on august 13, 2007, and mailing completed by september 19, 2007. owners may contact ford at 1-888-222-2751.
NotesFord recall no. 05s28.customers may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration;s vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov.

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
BC879495010301/01/199537911Vehicles may exhibit a moan or hoot noise from the idle air bypass valve. *tw02/08/1995

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - LINKAGES
DP02007FORD MOTOR COMPANY08/22/200212/04/2002FUEL-FED FIRES
 The fars data shows that the risk of fire from impact in all directions in the subject vehicles is the same as all other sedans.the subject vehicles are not over represented with respect to the risk of fire in real-world high-energy crashes.a further discussion of issues related to post crash fires in the subject vehicles is set out in the closing report for sq 01-014 and that report is in the docket for this petition.after reviewing the petition and its supporting materials, as well as information furnished by ford and gm, and information within the agency's possession from previous investigations and other related actions,nhtsa has concluded that futher investigation concerning post-crash fires in the subject vehicles is not likely to lead to a decision that the vehicles contain a safety defect.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
09/23/20071150001
 My 1993 lincoln town car caught fire and burned up. the car had been parked outside for several hours before he fire started. the ford company claimed (based only on pictures that i sent them) that there was too much fire damage to determine whether the fire was a result of a defective part which had a recall.. the fire department's report, which i also provided to ford, states that the fire appeared to be an under the hood electrical fire. i received a notice from ford that the speed control deactivation switch was being recalled. the recall notice states that ford cannot be confident that over many years in service, the type of scds installed on my vehicle will not leak, posing the risk of an underhood fire. this condition may occur either when the vehicle is parked or when it is being operated, even if the speed control is not used. yet, when i submitted my claim, i was told that the fire had caused too much damage to determine the cause and was asked to contact my insurance company. to my knowledge, the did not send anyone to inspect the car before making this determination because i had and still have the car in storage. this is a request that my claim be reconsidered and that i be compensated for my losses in this matter. *tr
05/23/2009750001
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. after parking the vehicle, the contact heard a popping noise and noticed flames shooting out from the front passenger and driver's side wheel wells. seconds later, the entire vehicle was engulfed in flames. the fire and police department arrived and the fire was extinguished. a fire report was filed and there were no injuries. the fire marshall stated that the fire was probably caused by an electrical failure. the contact was advised to call the ford/lincoln manufacturer and file a complaint. the failure mileage was 75,000. updated 06/10/09 *bf the consumer mailed in recall letter regarding the vehicle speed control deactivation switch and the part was installed march 12, 2008. the fire department stated the fire may have been a result of a fuel leak. updated 06/11/09.*jb
09/14/20081400001
 Vehicle engine burst into flames after being parked and shut off for about 5 minutes. fire investigator believes a possible cause could be a defective cruise control switch (ford issued a recall regarding this issue. *tr
08/01/2007203000
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 07v336000 (vehicle speed control) and immediately scheduled an appointment to have the vehicle repaired. he took the vehicle to the dealer and had the cruise control switch deactivated. the technician stated that they would notify the contact when the parts became available. as a consequence of having the speed control switch disconnected, he was unable to utilize a feature that was extremely significant while traveling long distances. ford never called him back. the contact called consecutively over the next couple of months to have the vehicle properly repaired. out of frustration, he sold the vehicle. eight months after the sale of the vehicle, the contact was notified that the parts were available. the vin was unknown. the failure mileage was 203,000.
01/01/19011
 1993 lincoln town car recall for speed control. consumer states that he took the vehicle to the dealer and the vehicle has yet to be repaired. consumer has been told for five months that the parts are not in yet. *kb
08/15/20071
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a ford recall notice for the vehicle speed control in august of 2007. he has been informed every month thereafter that the part would be available the following month. there had been no failure to date. the recall number and purchase date were unknown. the current miles 56,000. updated 3/11/08 *cn updated 03/11/08 *tr
09/01/2007004/01/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a ford recall notice regarding the vehicle speed control in september of 2007. the dealer informed him that there were no parts available for the recall repair. the cruise control switch was deactivated in order to prevent a possible fire. the contact has since been given at least 3 or 4 different dates as to when the parts will arrive. he is very dissatisfied with ford's response. there had been no failure to date. the recall number was unknown. the current mileage was 97,000.
09/10/2007102/25/2005
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 07v336000 (vehicle speed control: cruise control). the dealer stated that the parts would be available in november of 2007. he called them a second time and was informed that the parts would not be available until possibly march of 2008. there had been no failure to date. the current mileage was 147,000. updated 01/29/08 *bf
08/01/2007102/15/1996
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a recall notice for the vehicle speed control: cruise control in august of 2007. the deactivation switch was disconnected; however, the parts were unavailable. on october 17, 2007, the manufacturer stated that the parts would be available in november of 2007. the contact has since notified local dealers and the parts are still currently unavailable. there had been no failure to date. the recall number was unknown. the current mileage was 108,000. updated 01-14-08. *kb the consumer stated the part was removed, but not replaced. updated 01/11/08
12/13/2007108/02/2000
 Tl*the contact owns a 1993 lincoln town car. the contact received a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id number 07v336000 (vehicle speed control). the speed control switch was disconnected, but the part for the recall repair was unavailable. there had been no failure to date. the current mileage was 124,000. updated 03/14/08. *lj
12/23/20021
 1993 lincoln town car caught fire from the cruise control. consumer stated she received a recall in august 2007 about the failure. her car caught fire in december of 2002. consumer would like to know if there is any way to recoup her loss. *kb
01/01/19011
 1993 lincoln town car recall for speed control. consumer states that he has not been able to get the repairs since november 2. *kb
10/01/2006148000112/17/2005
 1993 lincoln town car caught fire under the hood. customer states that he wants the money for the car and the towing and storage fees for his vehicle. he states the fire report mentions a defective speed control switch. *kb *jb
06/24/2006127000108/01/2000
 Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle was consumed by fire while it had been parked for 41/2 hours. the fire inspector determined the fire was caused by a short in the wiring of the speed control switch. the cruise control had failed to work several months prior to the fire. the dealer and manufacturer were notified. there was a recall notice (99v124000), but it did not include the vehicle's vin number.
07/17/2003103000104/23/2001
 Speed control system and deactivation switch stop working on 260 mile trip to savannah, ga, and car caught fire by itself 5 hours after parked under private surveillance city of savannah parking building. fire begun underhood-left front. hood melted,car destroyed by fire-total loss. *la
02/16/20031
 The vehicle caught on fire while parked. the alleged cause was the speed control switch which caused an electrical fire under the car. *jb referenced in ea02-025
11/21/200279000111/17/1992
 The vehicle caught fire when engine was turned off. the fire dept said the speed control module over the left wheel started the fire and/or due to an electrical short. the vehicle was a total loss. ts scc referenced in ea02-025
05/26/20011
 Cruise control failed to disengage when brakes applied-locked throttle at half way-was able to stop without accident-speed control cable was holding throttle open-had to disconnect speed control cable from linkage.
 Consumer put vehicle into drive gear with foot still on brakes when it suddenly took off, began to accelerate , consumer tried to shift into park, but gear would not accept it. consumer than shifted into reverse ,could hear engine still racing ,and finally turned off engine, resulting in an accident. 2. also, vehicle would go into reverse on its own. cause is unknown. *ak
03/12/200006/03/1996
 Vehicle caught on fire while it was parked with engine turned off. a witness stated that fire had started in front left side above left front tire. vehicle was a total loss. consumer stated that recall 99v124000/ speed control switch repairs were done in may 1999, which may have caused the fire. *ak *ml referenced in ea02-025
09/01/19990
 Consumer had received a recall notice for the speed control deactivation switch. but, the dealer had not repaired the vehicle properly, nor giave a sastifactory explanation to consumer. *ak
10/15/19990
 Dealer never has the parts for the recall that was sent to the consumer. *ak
08/31/19990
 Vehicle makes a hollowing noise. then when brakes are applied vehicle accelerates on its own. *ak
07/08/1999
 Received recall notice #99v124000. contacted dealer. was informed that no parts were available, and will not be available until sometime in late july. would inform owner when parts for speed control would be available. *ak
07/29/1999
 Had received recall notice #99v124000 & contacted dealer. was informed parts were not available until 15 jun 99. went away & came back. called dealer again & was informed parts had to be ordered. on 21 jun 99, was called by someone else & informed part had to be ordered. again a week later was called by melissa & told parts had to be ordered. was also informed the parts were never ordered & melissa would be ordering parts for speed control. *ak
06/01/1999
 Consumer contacted dealer in reference to nhtsa recall 99v124000/ manufacturer's recall 99s15, speed control. dealer dislocated speed control, but was unaware when parts would be available for complete repair. *ak
07/01/1998112/28/1992
 Leaking speed sensor.
01/13/1996
 Auto-tran:pulling out of parking lot, shifted from park to drive, foot on brakes, not touching accelerator, engine accelerated, lurched forward into building.
07/17/1995
 The throttle stuck and caused the car to go out of control and run over things. please describe. tt
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
10/23/20000
 While driving about any speed engine will lose power while consumer steps on gas pedal, but engine will not accelerate. sometimes will shutdown/ stall without prior warning.*ak
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CABLES
06/05/20041100001
 While driving vehicle speed control deactivation switch developed a resistive short in the electrical circuit. this resulted in an under hood fire. the damage was minimum because the consumer had a fire distinguisher on hand, and was able to distinguish the fire quickly. recall 99v124000 was issued for speed control switch, but this vehicle was not included in the recall due to vin. *ak a fuse kept blowing on circuit 12. the problem could not be found. one fuse was replaced with a 15 amp circuit breaker because when the fuse would blow, it would disable the brake to shift the interlock. *sc
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
10/31/200512000105/09/1995
 My 1993 town car caught fire while parked at my parents condo. i was inside and heard the explosion. the insurance sent a man who investigators fires to look at the car. he said definitely was the speed switch. ford sent me a letter saying my vin number was not one of the 263,988 cars made that year to be recalled. i called them several times to ask for a response. ford finally sent me a letter saying like we told you on the phone, yours is not one that needed to be recalled. my car not only burned up but my father's new town car burned to the ground and his neighbors and the car port they were parked under. now i have received many letters from the condo lawyers that they are going after my insurance to pay for the car port. i have many pictures a police report every thing needed to show ford we have a problem. they still continue to ignore me. *nm
06/28/20051330001
 Engine compartment fire. fire department determined underhood fire due to defective cruise control module. 1993 lincoln town car was parked for 2 weeks. cruise control had failed to operate. recall never received. owned car for 9 years. *jb
05/06/2005112000110/11/2002
 Dt: consumer's vehicle was parked for over 24 hours when it caught fire. according to the insurance investigator the cruise control switch was the cause. he had the vehicle serviced approximately a month prior, and told them that cruise control wasn't working. but they didn't fix it. he used the cruise control approximately 4 times after that because it started working on its own. consumer's office and attic was burned. a fire report was issued. approximately 20 firemen and 4 fire trucks were there. the fire captain couldn't find the reason for the fire . consumer contacted ford and was told they were not having a problem with this.*ak
06/28/20031250001
 Cruise control was defective, causing the vehicle to catch fire. it burned up the vehicle. also burned down the house. this event happened in june 2003. she was not aware that she needed to file a complaint about the event at that time. . *ak *jb
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - LINKAGES
07/15/1999
 While driving vehicle suddenly accelerated. driver pressed the brakes, causing extended stopping distance. but, vehicle continued to accelerate. dealer could not determine the caus eof problem. please provide further information. *ak