1995 Ford F-350 Recalls
What To Do If Your F-350 Has Been Recalled
The following recalls have been announced by Ford, so if you own a 1995 F-350 take action immediately to get your automobile fixed. Interested in how this information is collected? Read more about recalls and the NHTSA.
- Call Ford to get more information. Verify that the cost of repairs will be covered free of charge.
- Setup an appointment with a local authorized mechanic to schedule your maintenance.
- Keep up to date with recalls for your vehicle by following this page.
Recent 1995 F-350 Recalls
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VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL Recall for 1995 Ford F-350
Summary: On certain trucks equipped with speed control, gasoline or natural gas engines, the speed control deactivation switch may overheat.
Consequence: Overheating could result in smoke or burn and an underhood fire.
Fix: Dealers will install a fused wiring harness into the speed control system free of charge. The recall began on August 7, 2006. Owners may contact Ford at 1-866-436-7332. (note: Also see recalls 05V017 and 05V388)
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06V286000 »
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EXTERIOR LIGHTING Recall for 1995 Ford F-350
Summary: Certain ck motorsports combination headlights, clear corner, bumper, and side marker lights sold as replacement lamps for use on the passenger vehicles listed above. Some combination lamps that are not equipped with amber side reflectors fail to conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard no. 108, lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.
Consequence: Without the amber reflectors, the vehicle will be poorly illuminated, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash without warning.
Fix: Ck motorsport will notify owners and replace the noncompliant lamps free of charge. The recall began on July 1, 2006. Owners may contact ck motorsport at 1-909-610-7211.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06E049000 »
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SEATS Recall for 1995 Ford F-350
Summary: The wire harness for the power lumbar feature on the seat is underneath the front seat cushion support wires. The support wires on the driver seat can contact and damage the insulation harness resulting in a high resistance electrical short through the support wires.
Consequence: Consequence of defect: Over heating of the support wires could result, and melting, smoke, or possible igntion of the surrounding materials could occur.
Fix: Dealers will inspect the seats on the affected vehicles. If no damage is found, the driver seat wire harness will be covered with a protective convolute tubing, wrapped with electrical tape and the harness will be rerouted. If damage is found, the wire harness will be replaced.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #96V064000 »