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NHTSA Campaign ID:  00V210001
Component:  Fuel:Throttle Linkages And Control
Manufacturer:  Ford Motor Company
Year:
2001
Make:
Ford Truck
Model:
Escape
Recall Date:
08/09/2000
Potential Number of Units Affected: 1193
Manufactured: 01/2000 - 07/2000
Defect Summary:
Sport utility vehicles equipped with speed control. The speed control cable can have a cracked or missing speed control cable servo cap locating tab. The locating tab could enter the servo clutch cavity and interfere with the speed control servo clutch. Also, water could enter those units that contain a cracked or missing servo cap locating tab, eventually causing corrosion that could interfere with the function of the speed control.
Consequence Summary:
If either of these conditions occurs and the speed control is used, the speed control could prevent the throttle from returning to idle, resulting in a stuck throttle. A stuck throttle could result in a crash.
Corrective Summary:
Dealers will inspect the speed control cables. Vehicles with speed control cables from cavities 3 and 4 will have the cable the speed control servo replaced.

NHTSA Campaign ID:  00V223001
Component:  Steering:Wheel And Column
Manufacturer:  Ford Motor Company
Year:
2001
Make:
Ford Truck
Model:
Escape
Recall Date:
08/14/2000
Potential Number of Units Affected: 1393
Manufactured: 04/2000 - 07/2000
Defect Summary:
These vehicles may have a mis-assembled or incorrectly manufactured nut that attaches the steering wheel assembly to the steering column. The nut could be upside down in the steering wheel assembly, which could overstress the steering column shaft when the nut is tightened. In addition, some of the nuts may have been cracked during manufacture resulting in the nut fracturing when it is tightened during vehicle assembly.
Consequence Summary:
Either of these conditions can lead to the steering wheel becoming loose or separating from the steering column, resulting in loss of steering control.
Corrective Summary:
Dealers will inspect and replace the steering wheel retention armature and, if necessary, the steering column to correct this condition.

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