1983 Ford Club Wagon Review
1983 Ford Club Wagon is a Sports Van style car .Made in United States, 1983 Ford Club Wagon has 3 trims priced by the manufacturer at 0 with just total of 3 recalls in the past 1983 Ford Club Wagon. It’s seating No data people with doors and a rank size of No data gallon. The engine is 5.8L V8 OHV 16V .
Vin Numbers
- 1FBHS31G8DHB33613
- 1FBHS31G7DHB06998
- 1FBHE21L1DHA66478
- 1FBHE21G2DHA95636
- 1FMDE11F7DHB25754
- 1FMDE11F7DHB25754
- 1FBHS31G8DHB33613
- 1FBHS31G7DHB06998
- 1FBHE21L1DHA66478
- 1FBHE21G2DHA95636
Safety & Recalls
Recall 83V028000 started on /Date(415861200000-0500)/.
Summary: THE PARKING GEAR MAY NOT ENGAGE, EVEN THOUGH THE GEAR SHIFT LEVER IS PLACED IN THE "PARK" POSITION. THIS OCCURS IF THE LINKAGE INSIDE THE TRANSMISSION THAT ACTUATES THE PARK GEAR WAS IMPROPERLY MANUFACTURED. A PIN THAT RETAINS COMPONENTS ON A LINKAGE (ACTUATING) ROD COULD BREAK AND THE LINKAGE MAY NOT ENGAGE THE PARKING GEAR.
Consequence: Not Defined
Remedy: DEALER WILL INSPECT AND, IF NECESSARY, REPLACE THE PARKING PAWL ACTUATING ROD ASSEMBLY.
Recall 82V124000 started on /Date(408603600000-0500)/.
Summary: SOME OF THE INVOLVED VEHICLES MAY HAVE A DIODE IN THE ELECTRICAL FUEL PUMP CIRCUIT THAT MAY SHORT DURING ENGINE STARTING DUE TO INADEQUATE CAPACITY TO WITHSTAND CURRENT DRAW. A SHORT CIRCUIT WOULD RESULT IN NORMAL ENGINE STARTING, BUT THE PUMP WILL NOT CONTINUE TO SUPPLY THE ENGINE WITH FUEL.
Consequence: Not Defined
Remedy: THE DEALER WILL REPLACE DEFECTIVE ELEMENT IN THE ELECTRICAL FUEL PUMP CIRCUIT WITH A NEW RELAY FEED WIRING ASSEMBLY WHICH CONTAINS A LARGER CAPACITY DIODE, FREE OF CHARGE.
Recall 87V144000 started on /Date(558158400000-0400)/.
Summary: VEHICLES ARE SUBJECT TO EXCESSIVE UNDERHOOD TEMPERATURES AND FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURES IN SEVERE DUTY APPLICATIONS.
Consequence: THIS CREATES POTENTIAL FOR FUEL EXPULSION FROM THE FUELFILLER PIPE WHICH IN THE PRESENCE OF AN IGNITION SOURCE, COULD RESULT IN AFIRE.
Remedy: INSTALL MODIFICATION KITS TO MINIMIZE POSSIBILITY OF FUEL EXPULSION AND TO SHIELD UNDERBODY COMPONENTS FROM EXHAUST SYSTEM HEAT.