News - Ford - Falcon - EcoLPi rangeFord recalls EcoLPi Falcon sedan, utePotential fire hazard with Ford Falcon EcoLPi models prompts recall of 3250 vehicles18 Mar 2014 By TERRY MARTIN FORD Australia is recalling 3250 examples of its FG Series II Falcon sedan and utility fitted with the LPG-fuelled EcoLPi six-cylinder engine, owing to a potential gas leak that could in turn result in a potential fire hazard. A recall notice issued overnight by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said there is a possibility that an o-ring seal located between the fuel delivery module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank may be missing. The campaign is targeting sedans built from August 4, 2011, through to July 18, 2012, and the utility built from September 15, 2011, through to July 18, 2012. The ACCC said Ford will write to owners of the affected vehicles, and that until the recall service is completed, drivers are advised to avoid parking the vehicle in a confined space. The Falcon EcoLPi sedan was also involved in a recall last year, although this was due to a batch of cars being fitted with the wrong-sized tyres on the production line. Read more12th of February 2013 Ford re-boots Falcon in safety recall372 gas-powered Ford FG Falcons recalled over wrong-sized rubber5th of October 2012 Ford’s LPG system wins engineering gongHolden pipped by crosstown rival Ford whose EcoLPI system goes gold5th of December 2011 Market Insight: Ford’s tough EcoLPi routeSome signs of hope but hard yards still ahead for Ford’s Falcon and LPG |
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