PRA number
2018/17073
Campaign number
VDCR1801
Published date
Product description
VDC Ford F150 truck (NA category)
MY2016-2017
MY2016-2017
What are the defects?
Incorrect tension of the electronic rack drive belt by the rack supplier may result in the belt fitted to the electronic steering rack pushing to one side, leading to premature wearing out of the belt. When this occurs, it will affect the smoothness of the steering, causing the steering to feel uneven or with too much play.
What are the hazards?
Belt wear will eventually cause loss of power assisting with steering, although the mechanical steering will continue to function. If the steering does not behave as expected, there could be an increased risk of an accident.
What should consumers do?
Vehicle Development Corporation (VDC) will arrange for all affected vehicles to be fitted with replacement electronic steering racks. The recall will be progressively rolled out throughout Australia. VDC will notify affected owners via mail and phone to schedule a service to fit the replacement steering rack.
If you experience any abnormal steering, you should stop driving the vehicle and call the VDC warranty team on 03 9357 0208 (8am to 11pm) or 24-hour roadside assist on 13 11 11 quoting the VIN at the top of the letter sent to you.
If you experience any abnormal steering, you should stop driving the vehicle and call the VDC warranty team on 03 9357 0208 (8am to 11pm) or 24-hour roadside assist on 13 11 11 quoting the VIN at the top of the letter sent to you.
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
American Performance Pty Ltd
Harrison Motor Group
Mega Trucks Australia Pty Ltd
Fabre Australia Pty Ltd
Pennant Hills Auto Traders
Prestige 4WD & Sports Cars Sales Pty Ltd
Harrison Motor Group
Mega Trucks Australia Pty Ltd
Fabre Australia Pty Ltd
Pennant Hills Auto Traders
Prestige 4WD & Sports Cars Sales Pty Ltd
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Dates available for sale
-
Responsible regulator
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications is the responsible regulator for this recall.
