2011 FORD F-450 Recalls (2)

Campaign:
13V535000 on 11/07/2013
Component:
Engine
Affected:
2,951
Defect:
Ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain model year 2011-2012 f-350/450/550 ambulance package vehicles manufactured february 22, 2010, through october 19, 2012 and equipped with a 6.7l diesel engine. due to an exhaust sensor problem, the vehicles may experience loss of power followed by an engine stall.
Consequence:
An unexpected engine stall increases the risk of a crash. additionally, if this were to occur when the ambulance is transporting a patient, there is an increased risk of injury to the patient.
Correction:
Ford will notify owners, and dealers will replace the exhaust gas temperature sensor, free of charge. the recall began on november 25, 2013. owners may contact ford motor company customer relationship center at 1-866-436-7332. ford's recall campaign number is 13s10.
Notes:
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.

Campaign:
14V498000 on 08/12/2014
Component:
Equipment
Affected:
3
Defect:
Pj's truck bodies & equipment co., (pj's) is recalling certain 2009-2013 ford f-350, f-450, and f-550 super duty chassis modified by pj's and equipped with certain muncie power products pto assemblies. in the affected vehicles, oil may leak from the pto pressure switch onto a thermal blanket covering the exhaust.
Consequence:
The leaking oil may soak into the thermal blanket covering the exhaust, which when combined with heat from exhaust, may result in an increased risk of fire.
Correction:
Pj's has notified owners and dealers will install a new pressure switch kit that moves the switch away from the exhaust system, free of charge. the recall began on august 28, 2014. owners may contact pj's customer service at 1-866-475-8782.
Notes:
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.

2011 FORD F-450 TSBs (7)

Bulletin:
AIS-44411
Component:
061200 engine and engine cooling:engine:diesel
Summary:
Ford: starting truck in cold ambient temperatures that is below 20f/-7c, causes diagnostic trouble code (dtc) to be stored in powertrain control module (pcm) and malfunction indicator lamp (mil) is on. model 2011-2014 f super duty.
Bulletin:
ASI-44528
Component:
060000 engine (pws)
Summary:
Ford: after cold start in ambient temperatures, the engine may experience a growling, hissing, metallic kind of noise. model 2011-2015 f-super duty. *pe
Bulletin:
44848
Component:
061200 engine and engine cooling:engine:diesel
Summary:
Ford: certain 2011-2015 ford f-super duty with 6.7 diesel engines may experience a vibration buzz noise from the diesel fuel conditioning module (dfcm) and/or may 10/1/1 pressure fuel lines w/o diagnostic trouble code poosa. *ta
Bulletin:
44863
Component:
133000 visibility:power window devices and controls
Summary:
Ford: no service action is recommended for this condition. please use at your discretion. various 2010-2015 vehicles may experience a turbulence noise, similar to an helicopter noise, at highway speeds when the rear door window(s) or sunroo
Bulletin:
15-0042
Component:
118000 electrical system: software
Summary:
Ford 2011-2012 f250, f350, f450, f550 : information regarding f-super duty vehicles equipped with a 6.7l engine and built before 10/11/2011 may exhibit a mil on with dtcs, p207f, p20ee, p2200, p2201, p2209, p164a, p2a00 or p0133. *lj
Bulletin:
TSB15-0124
Component:
060000 engine (pws)
Summary:
Ford: 2011-2014 f-super duty vehicles equipped with 6.7l diesel engine may experience a running rough or misfire during exhaust regeneration process *cn
Bulletin:
tsb18-2190
Component:
080000 fuel system, diesel
Summary:
Some 2011-2012 f-250/f-350 and 2011-2015 f-450/f-550 vehicles equipped with a 6.7l diesel engine built on or before 9-dec-2014 may exhibit an illuminated malfunction indicator lamp (mil) with diagnostic trouble codes (dtcs) p2043, p205c and

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