Ford F59 Roush Propane Recalls
There have been 0 recalls on F59 Roush Propane vehicles in recent years. The latest, dated 2017-03-16 and published by the NHTSA on 2017-03-25, was due to a problem with the fuel system, other. Approximately 434 vehicles were involved. Since 2015, F59 Roush Propane's have experienced approximately 1 recall(s) . See a list of recalls for your model year below.
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Detailed Recall Information for Ford F59 Roush Propane
2017-03-16 | (Published by NHTSA on 2017-03-25) |
Recall Summary: | Roush CleanTech, LLC (Roush) is recalling certain 2015-2017 Roush-modified Ford E-450, F59, F-650 and F-750 vehicles equipped with certain Generation 4 Propane Conversion Kits. The fuel control valve solenoid may short circuit, shutting off the flow of propane to the engine, causing the engine to shut off. |
Hazard: | An engine stall while driving increases the risk of a crash. |
Remedy: | Roush has notified owners, and dealers will replace the fuel control valve solenoid, free of charge. The recall began on March 22, 2017. Owners may contact Roush customer service at 1-800-597-6874. Roush's number for this recall is VR. |
Additional Info: | Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov. |
NHTSA Source: | http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/recalls/recallresults.cfm?start=1&SearchType=QuickSearch&rcl_ID=17V170000 |
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