3 recalls across 3 model years
The Ford F-600 has 3 recalls spanning 1991 to 2020, with the most serious being a high-pressure fuel pump defect on 2020 models where the pump can fail, causing rough running and a sudden loss of engine power that raises the risk of a crash. The 2020 recall is a follow-up repair, as an earlier dealer fix for the same fuel pump issue was not always completed correctly, requiring a second round of repairs.
On 1991 models equipped with the 7.0-litre EFI gasoline engine, the throttle cable between the accelerator pedal and the governor assembly can kink, wearing through the cable's inner liner until it either fractures or sticks. A fractured cable drops the engine back to idle unexpectedly; a stuck cable can prevent the engine from returning to idle on its own.
Going back to 1993, certain trucks were built with incorrect governor and powertrain control modules that allow carbon monoxide exhaust emissions to exceed applicable standards.
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