High Roof Bus/Passenger Wagon – Headliner Loose Or Unseated At The C And/Or C 1/2 Pillar(s) – 2015-2020 Ford Transit

2019 Ford Transit

NHTSA ID Number: 10180681 Manufacturer Communication Number: TSB 20-2341 Summary Some 2015-2020 Transit high roof bus/passenger wagon vehicles may experience a loose or unseated headliner at the C and/or C 1/2 pillar(s) causing visible gaps. This may be due to a lack of retention capability of the headliner locator tabs to the pillar block pins. To correct … Read more

Ticking/Tapping or Rattle Type Noise on Initial Start-Up – 2011-2015 Ford F-150

2015 Ford F-150

NHTSA ID Number: 10148706 Manufacturer Communication Number: TSB 18-2305 Summary Some 2011-2015 F-150 vehicles equipped with a 3.5L EcoBoost engine and built on or before 29-May-2015 may exhibit a ticking/tapping or rattle type noise from the top front cover area of the engine upon initial start-up that may last for 2-5 seconds after a cold soak of … Read more

Wind or Whistle Noise from Mirrors at Highway Speeds – 2013-2016 Ford Escape

2016 Ford Escape

NHTSA ID Number: 10204998 Manufacturer Communication Number: TSB160033 Summary Wind or whistle noise from exterior mirror(s) at highway speed – built on or before 01/22/2016     FORD: 2013-2016 Escape   The article supersedes TSB 15-0130 to add a production fix date.   ISSUE: Some 2013-2016 Escape vehicles built on or before 1/22/2016 may exhibit a wind … Read more

Cracks in Front Driver or Passenger Seat Cushion – 2013-2016 Ford

TSB 15-0129 FRONT DRIVER OR PASSENGER SEAT CUSHION COVER CRACKED ON OUTBOARD BOLSTER OR SIDE FACING PANEL   FORD: 2013-2015 C-MAX 2013-2016 Escape   ISSUE: Some 2013-2016 Escape and 2013-2015 C-MAX vehicles with leather seating may exhibit cracks in the front driver or passenger seat cushion cover outboard bolster or side facing panel.   ACTION: Follow … Read more

G0000160 – 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips – Ford 6.7L Diesel

2018 Ford F-Super Duty

General Service Bulletin (GSB): 6.7L Diesel Fuel System Service Tips This GSB targets the diagnosis, inspection and repair of the 6.7L diesel fuel system. Some 6.7L diesel vehicles may experience drivability concerns due to fuel system failures.  Fuel system failures and/or metal debris are most commonly caused by fuel system contamination. NOTE: This information is … Read more