Key Takeaway

POWER TRAIN:AXLE ASSEMBLY:SHAFT AXLE by FORD MOTOR COMPANY was recalled on March 21, 1988. What to do: INSPECTION OF VEHICLES AND WHERE NECESSARY REPLACE REAR AXLE SHAFTS AND REAR BRAKE ROTORS.

NHTSA Ongoing

POWER TRAIN:AXLE ASSEMBLY:SHAFT AXLE

Recalled: March 21, 1988 ~682 units affected 88V033

Description

A DESIGN CHANGE TO FACILITATE CHANGEOVER IN REAR AXLE SHAFT FLANGES INADVERTENTLY PRODUCED THE POSSIBILITY FOR INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE FLANGE AND DISC BRAKE ROTOR.

Injuries / Consequence

THE INTERFERENCE COULD PREVENT PROPER SEATING OF THEROTOR. ALSO AN IMPROPERLY SEATED ROTOR COULD IN TIME RESULT IN A REDUCTION INTHE CLAMPING FORCES OF THE WHEEL STUDS, POSSIBLY LEADING TO FRACTURED STUDSAND REAR WHEEL SEPARATION.

Remedy

INSPECTION OF VEHICLES AND WHERE NECESSARY REPLACE REAR AXLE SHAFTS AND REAR BRAKE ROTORS.

Products Affected

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Company Information

FORD MOTOR COMPANY

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What remedy is available for this recall?

The listed remedy for this recall is: INSPECTION OF VEHICLES AND WHERE NECESSARY REPLACE REAR AXLE SHAFTS AND REAR BRAKE ROTORS.

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