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MM2004
05-09-2011, 09:54 AM
Issue could affect over 2.7 million Ford pickups from 1997 to 2001 model years.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42957514/ns/business-autos/

First I have heard of this one...

Anyone else?

Mike.

MrBluGruv
05-09-2011, 09:57 AM
Only problem my dad had with his '01 was consistently having issues with the coil-on-plug setup. He had an '01 and an '03 I think, and by '03 they had addressed whatever that issue was though apparently.

SC Cheesehead
05-09-2011, 10:29 AM
Issue could affect over 2.7 million Ford pickups from 1997 to 2001 model years.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42957514/ns/business-autos/

First I have heard of this one...

Anyone else?

Mike.

"NHTSA says there are 243 reports of the tanks falling and causing two fires. No injuries have been reported."

POINT #1: No indcation of where the affected vehicles were located (e.g. snowbelt with exposure to high road salt or East/West coast with high atmospheric salt content, farm or construction vehicles with exposure to mud or other severe service conditions).

POINT #2: 243 reports out of 2.7 million vehicles built, or 1 in 11,111 odds of you having an issue with the gas tank falling off your F-150 pick up.


Odds of fatally slipping in bath or shower: 2,232 to 1
Odds of injury from mowing the lawn: 3,623 to 1
Odds of injury from using a chain saw: 4,464 to 1
Odds of getting a hole in one: 5,000 to 1
Odds of injury from shaving: 6,585 to 1
Odds of being considered possessed by Satan: 7,000 to 1
Chance of dying from intentional self-harm: 1 in 9,380
Odds of finding a four-leaf clover on first try: 10,000 to 1
Odds of a person in the military winning the Medal of Honor: 11,000 to 1
Odds of winning an Academy Award: 11,500 to 1
I'm thinking that's why we've not heard anything about this before.

Must be a slow day at the msnbc news desk... ;)

Loco1234
05-09-2011, 10:57 AM
This has actually happened to me. With my 1997 Ford 150 (w/ canadian winter package which gives u the beefier tranny & 10.25 rear) basically a f-250 NON-super duty drive train...

But ya My ex was driving the pick-up about 3years ago & the strap had rusted & broke spilling nearly a full tank of gas while she continued to drive the remaining 2 blocks to get home... leaving a trail of gas along the road... This gas needed to be cleaned up & the local gov sprung into action & put kitty liter on it... & charged my $1,800 for the clean up...!

I wonder if I report his indecent to Ford if they will do anything or do I just become a stat.

Bigdogjim
05-09-2011, 11:22 AM
This gas needed to be cleaned up & the local gov sprung into action & put kitty liter on it... & charged my $1,800 for the clean up...!

I wonder if I report his indecent to Ford if they will do anything or do I just become a stat.

Now that Ford has issued a recall odd are in your favor they will pay.

ImpalaSlayer
05-09-2011, 01:51 PM
i mean really? this could happen with any vehicle. those trucks are min of 10 years old. this seems pointless

Bigdogjim
05-09-2011, 02:08 PM
i mean really? this could happen with any vehicle. those trucks are min of 10 years old. this seems pointless

OK if it seams pointless then how long shoud a gas tank strap last?

I drive a '95 F-150 with 75K and mo issues what so ever:up:

ImpalaSlayer
05-09-2011, 02:10 PM
OK if it seams pointless then how long shoud a gas tank strap last?

I drive a '95 F-150 with 75K and mo issues what so ever:up:

just saying the recall sounds like BS. i have a 79 with the straps still there but they could rust out at at time. i dont see how its a recall.

MM2004
05-09-2011, 02:24 PM
just saying the recall sounds like BS. i have a 79 with the straps still there but they could rust out at at time. i dont see how its a recall.

Read the article again.

There has not been an official recall as of late. Just an investigation.

There are a lot of trucks that have lost tanks for being that young a vehicle.

Mike.

SC Cheesehead
05-09-2011, 02:34 PM
i mean really? this could happen with any vehicle. those trucks are min of 10 years old. this seems pointless


OK if it seams pointless then how long shoud a gas tank strap last?

I drive a '95 F-150 with 75K and mo issues what so ever:up:



Read the article again.

There has not been an official recall as of late. Just an investigation.

There are a lot of trucks that have lost tanks for being that young a vehicle.

Mike.

243 reported out of 2,700,000 vehicles produced. Referencing my earlier post, is there some commonality among the vehicles with the problem? Up in WI, a lot of vehicles are about rusted through in 10 years due to road salt; I think MSNBC's pot-stirring.

WI Fordguy
05-09-2011, 03:03 PM
Conveniently here in WI the metal gas tanks last about as long as the straps do in the older Fords, so you just replace them at the same time. 10 years sounds about right.

Ken
05-10-2011, 12:28 PM
243 reported out of 2,700,000 vehicles produced. Referencing my earlier post, is there some commonality among the vehicles with the problem? Up in WI, a lot of vehicles are about rusted through in 10 years due to road salt; I think MSNBC's pot-stirring.The number is an understatement, I just replaced the rear strap on my 99 F150 Flareside Extended Cab about 10 days ago, the front one was replaced last spring after a client told me about her son having dropped his gas tank in the parking lot of a local shopping center. Truck was same age as mine. I made no report to Ford or anyone about the strap other than purchasing the strap from Ford. Yes, I live in Northern Ohio, where we do have a lot of snow, and undercarriage is quite rusty. Explains why my 9 year old MM has never seen snow or salt.

Ken