Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Faulty Ford Cruise Switch Since 1999?

They don't have to paint flames on Fords for special effects they come quite naturally in their vehicles. I knew someone as far back as having a 1976 Ford Thunderbird that caught on fire after the car was turned off and the present scenerio remains the same.

If smokes rises from your hood and you see flames don't open the hood call the fire department and let them deal with it. Just get out of the way! I'm sure fire fighters are acustomed to dealing with burning Fords since it has been happening for years now.

If you own a Ford you should be getting a recall letters. After all these years they are recalling millions of cars to fix the problem because apparently you could be driving a potential fire trap.

These cars can catch fire after they are turned off. Okay, so you park your Ford in your attached garage and go into your house and go to bed. Scary, wouldn't you say?

Hey it's a Ford...they use lots of gas, you usually have to add a quart of oil between oil changes and they just might catch on fire......

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