NHTSA Campaign Id 93V066000; Date: Apr. 27, 1993
The lodged keys can cause loss of steering control, whichcan result in an accident when the vehicle is being used on the highway.
1991 Ford F-150; 1991 Ford F-250; 1991 Ford F-350; 1987 Ford Hy-rail Bronco; 1988 Ford Hy-rail Bronco; 1989 Ford Hy-rail Bronco; 1990 Ford Hy-rail Bronco; 1991 Ford Hy-rail Bronco; 1987 Ford Hy-rail F Super Duty; 1988 Ford Hy-rail F Super Duty; 1989 Ford Hy-rail F Super Duty; 1990 Ford Hy-rail F Super Duty; 1991 Ford Hy-rail F Super Duty; 1987 Ford Hy-rail F150; 1988 Ford Hy-rail F150; 1989 Ford Hy-rail F150; 1990 Ford Hy-rail F150; 1987 Ford Hy-rail F250; 1988 Ford Hy-rail F250; 1989 Ford Hy-rail F250; 1990 Ford Hy-rail F250; 1987 Ford Hy-rail F350; 1988 Ford Hy-rail F350; 1989 Ford Hy-rail F350; 1990 Ford Hy-rail F350
Component: Steering:wheel And Handle Bar
Manufactured by: Fairmont Tamper
Affected Units:: 2,419
Keys attached to the key ring of an ignition key while it is in the vehicle ignition can become lodged in the steering lock receiver as the steering wheel is being turned.
A shield will be positioned between the steering wheel and the ignition switch and held in place by the steering lock band.
System: steering. Vehicle description: Ford trucks adapted for use on railroad tracks and as overthe road vehicles.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: May 25, 1993
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