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Issue Date
2014-09-02
Campaign
14S19/14V526
Description
In some of the affected vehicles, the original Motor electronics coolant mec pump may wear out and fail, resulting in a high temperature condition within the Motor electronics system. This would invoke a failure mode effects management fmem strategy that can result in a sudden partial or full loss of motive power in order to protect the vehicle powertrain. After a sufficient cool-down time, the vehicle will restart. Ford is not aware of any reports of accident or injury related to this condition.
Safety Risk
The vehicle may experience a sudden partial or full loss of motive power while driving caused by the fmem strategy during a high temperature condition within the electronics cooling system. If this occurs, the vehicle's braking and steering systems will continue to operate normally. However, this condition can result in a sudden stall-like condition while driving. An engine stall without warning while driving may increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Parts are now available to repair your vehicle. Whether your vehicle has been inspected and released pending parts availability to complete this recall or you have not yet contacted your dealer to schedule service for this recall, please contact your dealer without delay to schedule an appointment. At no charge to you, your dealer will inspect your vehicles mecp and replace it as needed.
Next Steps
Contact your dealer for more information to schedule the free service.
Issue Date
2014-09-02
Campaign
14S19/14V526
Description
In some of the affected vehicles, the original Motor electronics coolant mec pump may wear out and fail, resulting in a high temperature condition within the Motor electronics system. This would invoke a failure mode effects management fmem strategy that can result in a sudden partial or full loss of motive power in order to protect the vehicle powertrain. After a sufficient cool-down time, the vehicle will restart. Ford is not aware of any reports of accident or injury related to this condition.
Safety Risk
The vehicle may experience a sudden partial or full loss of motive power while driving caused by the fmem strategy during a high temperature condition within the electronics cooling system. If this occurs, the vehicle's braking and steering systems will continue to operate normally. However, this condition can result in a sudden stall-like condition while driving. An engine stall without warning while driving may increase the risk of a crash.
Remedy
Parts are now available to repair your vehicle. Whether your vehicle has been inspected and released pending parts availability to complete this recall or you have not yet contacted your dealer to schedule service for this recall, please contact your dealer without delay to schedule an appointment. At no charge to you, your dealer will inspect your vehicles mecp and replace it as needed.
Next Steps
Contact your dealer for more information to schedule the free service.
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