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  Defect Investigation of Brake/accelerator Pedal Application

Investigation of Brake/accelerator Pedal Application

Subject: Brake/accelerator pedal application
Components covered:
  • Brake pedals and linkages
Investigations Summary: This investigation was opened on Oct. 31, 2003. It was closed on Mar. 23, 2004. Ms. Rodman reported that after her vehicle was inspected for the recall, her mother experienced a sudden acceleration and crashed the sable into a light pole. Previously NHTSA had conducted an investigation for this issue (pe02-035) that resulted in the recall (02v-266) of 369,000 my 2000-2002 taurus and sable vehicles equipped with adjustable brake and accelerator pedals to insure that the separation between the pedals was at least 50mm. . A review of odi's database for complaints regarding recall 02v-266 did not identify any recall remedy complaints other than the petitioner's. Ms. Rodmanâ¿s vehicle was inspected by odi using fordâ¿s special tool and her vehicle was found to exceed 50mm. Also, the lateral movement of the pedals was found not to be excessive relative to other comparable taurus and sable vehicles. Therefore, it is unlikely that NHTSA would issue an order requiring Ford to provide a different remedy for this defect. In view of the need to allocate and prioritize NHTSAâ¿s limited resources to best accomplish the agencyâ¿s safety mission, the petition is denied. For additional information concerning this analysis, please refer to the federal register notice dated March 23, 2004 (vol 69, no 56, pages 13619-13620).
Vehicles Affected by this investigation:
  • 2000 Ford Taurus
  • 2001 Ford Taurus
  • 2002 Ford Taurus
  • 2000 Mercury Sable
  • 2001 Mercury Sable
  • 2002 Mercury Sable

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