14 safety recalls published for the Ford Falcon (2002–2012).
There is a possibility that an O-ring seal located between the Fuel Delivery Module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank may be missing.
There is a possibility that an O-ring seal located between the Fuel Delivery Module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank may be missing.
Affected vehicles have been fitted with incorrect size tyres.
A bonding condition may exist with the glass panel on the sunroof.
Affected vehicles may have a park brake lever with a manufacturing defect. If a park brake lever with this defect was to be knocked whilst engaged, it may cause the park brake syst…
The brake booster check valve may develop a vacuum leak.
The affected LPG tanks may have a service valve hand tap fitted with undersized O-rings.
The throttle cable grommet is susceptible to failure. If the grommet is damaged and not replaced the accelerator may be rendered inoperative resulting in a sudden loss of power.
May Have Incorrectly Torqued Front Spindle Upper Ball Joint Retaining Bolts.
Front Centre Seat Belts Have A Passenger Airbag Warning Label Attached To The Belt Which Prevents The Belt From Being Shortened To A Level Which Complies With ADR.
The Passenger Front Seat Latching Wire Fouls On The Top Of The Cd Changer Kit And Has The Potential To Unlatch The Seat In A High Speed Collision.
Steering Assemblies May Have Racks Over Hardened.
Return Hose May Become Detached Resulting In Loss Of Power To Steering.
Vehicles Produced Between November 1987 & March 1988 Have The Possibility Of Clutch Hub Front Cover Becoming Detached.