Why did my Ford F-150 catch fire?
Why did my Ford F-150 catch fire?
A B.C. couple whose Ford F-150 caught fire due to a faulty engine block heater has been waiting months for Ford Canada to offer compensation for their damaged property. “We feel that we’ve been getting a sheet thrown over our head and just carry on,” Mike Dorvault said.
Is there a recall on the Ford F-150?
The recall covers certain F-150s from 2015 to 2019 model years, as well as F-250, 350, 450 and 550 manufactured between 2017 and 2019. Dorvault says the dealership checked the vehicle over, but did not replace the block heater.
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When did the Ford engine recall come out?
Ford issued a service action back in 2015, and has fixed 86% of the afflicted cars, but not before owners were forced to shell out for repairs. Before the recall was issued, some owners reported costs of £8,000 (around $10,500) to replace the engine. Some vehicles even caught fire, rendering them unrepairable.
A B.C. couple whose Ford F-150 caught fire due to a faulty engine block heater has been waiting months for Ford Canada to offer compensation for their damaged property. “We feel that we’ve been getting a sheet thrown over our head and just carry on,” Mike Dorvault said.
Are there any recalls on Ford F-150 trucks?
Water and contaminants may get into the block heater cable’s connector and cause corrosion, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall involves 2015-2019 Ford F-150 and 2017-2019 Ford Super Duty trucks.
What kind of engine does a Ford F-150 have?
The 4.6L motor was most commonly seen in the Ford F-150 through the 2011 model year, though it could also be found on other models including the Mustang and Expedition. Throughout the years, this engine evolved from a two-valve V8 into a four-valve design before it was eventually replaced by Ford’s 5.0L “Coyote” engine.
What was the damage to the dorvault F-150?
The Dorvault’s truck was eventually replaced through their insurance. Still, they said the fire caused approximately $10,000 in property damage to their driveway and fence. “When they came to remove the truck they had to scrape it off the asphalt. It was actually glued to the asphalt,” Toni Dorvault said.