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Monday, June 17, 2013

Recall Recap For The Week Of June 10, 2013

Happy Monday!

It's the start of another work week and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has provided us with a list of recalls they issued last week. 

To learn more about any or all of these recalls click on the NHTSA ID number and like magic the details will pop up.

Happy motoring.  Have a safe week!


NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
General Motors LLC
Make / Model Years :
BUICK / 2006-2007
CHEVROLET / 2006-2007
GMC / 2006-2007
ISUZU / 2006-2007
SAAB / 2005-2007
Subject :
Driver's Master Power Window Switch
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Jayco, Inc.
Make / Model Years :
JAYCO / 2014
Subject :
Converter Missing Ground/Possible Risk of Fire
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Chrysler Group LLC
Make / Model Years :
RAM / 2013
Subject :
High Beam Headlamp Shutter/FMVSS 108
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Chrysler Group LLC
Make / Model Years :
DODGE / 2012
Subject :
Front Drive Shaft Fracture/Possible Loss of Power
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Chrysler Group LLC
Make / Model Years :
DODGE / 2013
Subject :
Engine may Stall in Cold Temperatures
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Chrysler Group LLC
Make / Model Years :
RAM / 2013
Subject :
No Warning of Turn Signal Malfunction/FMVSS 108
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC.
Make / Model Years :
MERCEDES BENZ / 2013
Subject :
Occupant Classification System
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Ford Motor Company
Make / Model Years :
FORD / 2013
Subject :
Reduced Steering Control
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Navistar, Inc.
Make / Model Years :
INTERNATIONAL / 2012-2013
Subject :
Front Brake S-Cams may Fracture
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Ford Motor Company
Make / Model Years :
LINCOLN / 2013
Subject :
Electrical Insulation Cracking on Engine Heater
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Aston Martin Lagonda of North America
Make / Model Years :
ASTON MARTIN / 2012-2014
Subject :
Throttle Pedal Arm May Break
NHTSA Campaign ID Number :
Manufacturer :
Blue Bird Body Company
Make / Model Years :
BLUE BIRD / 2014
Subject :
Incorrectly Adjusted Brake Light Switches

Friday, June 14, 2013

Dr. Gizmo Column

"Dr. Gizmo"
By Phil Arendt

 
Odor Develops After Oil Change
Question 1
Right after the first oil change in my new 2011 Chevrolet Cruse there has been a hot oil odor.   Our dealer has not found any oil leaks but they have replaced all the seals and the thermostat housing.  They also did some recall work. 

To this day the hot oil odor continues.  I called my local Chevrolet district office.  They said that I should trust my dealer to find the problem.  Do you have any idea what causes the odor?  K.W., Hudson, Wis.

Answer 1
For an odor such as this to persist there must be an oil leak.  Since there are no leaks perhaps the odor is from the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.  Maybe the heater and evaporator are in the need disinfecting as these units sometimes develop microbes that can cause an odor. 

 
Faulty Sensor Causes Multiple Symptoms
Question 2
I have a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 with a 5.9-liter engine, 5-speed transmission and 130,000 miles.  It’s my work truck and it’s in great condition.  I follow the factory maintenance schedule and change the oil and filter every 2,000 to 2,500 miles. 

About a year ago I had the intake manifold and throttle body gaskets replaced due to leaks.  Until recently it’s been running great.  Right now the check engine light is on and the engine runs rough, hesitates and sometimes it stalls.  This only happens after I have driven for a while, stopped for a short time and then restart.  This is an intermittent problem as it does not occur after each stop.       
I tried to fix the trouble by installing new spark plugs and wires.  It runs a little better but the main issue is not resolved

I went to a repair shop.  They did some tests and found the fuel pump is working fine, the engine is running to specifications and all the sensor and computers are working fine.  The only thing that is questionable is an oxygen sensor does not respond as quickly as it should.  The technician is not sure if replacing it will fix the intermittent trouble.

Do you know what’s wrong or have any suggestions? D.B., email

Answer 2
The possibilities are endless but considering age and mileage it’s likely a poor connection is causing the trouble.  A faulty ground or corroded connection in a plug might be the cause.  Also, suspicion points toward a problem in the lazy oxygen sensor.  There is more than one oxygen sensor in the system but your technician knows which sensor seems to have a problem.  It might be the one that is causing all of your concerns.  If so, replacement will return your truck to full duty.

 
Headlights Stall Engine
Question 3
When I turn on the headlights in my 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis the 4.6-liter engine stalls.  I’m pretty handy when it comes to fixing cars so I checked the fuel pump and found it did not meet pressure specifications. It only produced 10 pounds.  I replaced it.  With the new pump installed pressure was back to 35 pounds per square inch.  Regardless, when I turn on the headlights the pressure drops to zero and the engine stalls. 

Have you ever heard of anything like this before?  C.R.T., email

Answer 3
The auto repair business is ever challenging, changing and change is constant.  This symptom is certainly unusual but likely due to a poor ground connection.  It’s time to study electrical diagrams to find the relationship between the fuel pump and headlamp circuit.  It’s likely there is a common ground connection.  It’s also possible a poor ground connection in one circuit creates a feedback in another circuit. 

Additionally, sometimes low voltage due to a faulty battery or alternator will cause trouble such as you describe.  Tests might find this is the cause.        
Consider checking your local library as it might offer a free online repair manual or subscribe to one of the many online manuals to obtain diagrams to troubleshoot the circuits.


Simple Fix Might Cure High Oil Consumption Trouble
Question 4
I have a 2002 Subaru Forester with 92,000 miles, a 2.5-liter engine and automatic transmission.  It uses two quarts of oil every 500 miles.  The engine does not leak a drop of oil and I don’t see smoke from the exhaust. 

The engine runs great.  What would cause this problem?  H.A., email

Answer 4
The oil is not evaporating.  It is being burnt by the engine.  You don’t see smoke from the exhaust due to the action of the catalytic converters in the exhaust system. 

If you are mechanically inclined, to fix the trouble might be simple.  Sometimes a condition such as this is caused by a faulty or clogged positive crankcase ventilation valve.  Consider replacing it.  Also, check the hose for blockage.  You may need to replace the hose too.

If the PCV system is not the problem it’s time to visit a repair shop to have a pro perform tests on the engine starting with an oil consumption test followed by a cylinder leak down test, compression test, cylinder balance test and vacuum test.  These tests will determine where trouble is inside the engine.

No Starts And Stalling Have Common Fault
Question 5
I own a 1999 Cadillac Seville with 125,000 miles. It is beautiful inside and out, but it has two problems.  When the transmission is in Park when I turn the key to start the starter is dead.  When this happens if I shift into Neutral and turn the key the engine usually starts.  If not, I have to shift back into Park and into Neutral again.

The second problem is almost every time I drive.  The engine stalls as if the ignition was turned off.  When this happens I roll to a complete stop and attempt to start the engine.  It starts again as if nothing happened.
I went to a dealer shop and independent shop to have these issues repaired.  The dealer charged $650 for a tune-up and two sensors.  This did nothing to resolve the issues.  The independent shop charged $75 to look over the car but could not find the trouble.  They suggested the ignition switch might be the problem. 

It would be ashamed to discard this car.  Can you help?  E.L.D., Webster, Wis.

 
Answer 5
It is possible the ignition switch is the root of the trouble.  More testing is necessary.  Definitely a technician needs to experience the trouble.  Consider leaving the vehicle with the shop of your choice so a technician can see first-hand how the car reacts while test equipment is connected to it.  He or she must drive the vehicle and try several starts under cold and hot engine temperature conditions. 

Additionally, test drives must be completed under conditions similar to when you experience the stalling.  It is important for you to provide as much information to shop personnel about driving conditions so they can recreate conditions that induce the problem.  Engine temperature, speed, traffic and weather conditions all contribute to how a vehicle behaves.

Parts Replacement Plan Does Not Fix Stalling Problem
Question 6
Intermittently, my 2006 BMW 325i stalls.  I’ve already dumped a bunch of money into fixing this trouble to no avail.  At an idle the engine will attempt to stall but if I hit the gas at the right moment it comes back to life as though nothing happened.  After this the car drives normally until the next time it happens.  It only occurs at a stop and never tries to cut out while driving. 

The check engine light has never turned on.  My repair shop has tested computers and has received random codes but even the codes are intermittent.  They seem to be guessing as to what causes the trouble.  They have replaced a battery sensor, two water pumps, fuel pump, alternator and much more.  The problem persists.

The car is in great shape.  It only has 36,000 miles.  I don’t want to get rid of it.  Do you have any suggestions?  H.N., email

Answer 6
There is hope, but you might consider donating the vehicle to the military for target practice.  All kidding aside, apparently you have spent a ton of cash and the trouble evades repair.  It is also apparent your shop is throwing parts in the vehicle in hope of curing the trouble without any success.  Don’t despair.

It’s time for a technician to look into poor wiring connections.  There may be a loose ground connection.  Perhaps a pin in a plug is loose.  Maybe corrosion is affecting terminals in a plug but at this point throwing parts at the trouble just does not make sense. 

At this time consider taking the vehicle to a different shop if you desire a fresh set of ideas but certainly the parts replacement plan is not the proper course of action to this repair.

Thanks for all of your great questions.  Dr. Gizmo can’t wait to answer more.

Phil Arendt is a columnist, consultant and A.S.E.-Certified Master Technician.  Readers may send questions to Dr. Gizmo at P.O. Box 548, Cary, IL. 60013 or e-mail address mailto:drgizmo@hotmail.com05/20/2013 ® DR. GIZMO © 1989 - Present

Ford Cuts CO2 Emissions 37 Percent Per Vehicle; New Report Highlights Another 30 Percent Reduction by 2025

  • Ford releases 14th annual Sustainability Report highlighting all things sustainable, including a 37 percent per vehicle drop in CO2 emission levels at global facilities between 2000 and 2012; a 30 percent reduction is planned between 2010 and 2025
 
  • Ford’s sustainability efforts strengthened by strong product line, including giving customers six electrified vehicle choices: Fusion Hybrid, C-MAX Hybrid and Lincoln MKZ Hybrid; Fusion Energi and C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrids; and Focus Electric

  • Other report highlights include continued progress in social issues such as training 325 suppliers in sustainability management in 2012 as part of Ford’s Code of Human Rights, Basic Working Conditions and Corporate Responsibility
 
 
DEARBORN, Mich., June 14, 2013 – Ford Motor Company cut CO2 emissions at its global facilities by 37 percent per vehicle between 2000 and 2012 and plans for a 30 percent reduction from 2010 to 2025 by addressing everything from new products and technologies to manufacturing processes.
 
Ford’s work to reduce CO2 emissions is outlined in Ford’s 14th annual Sustainability Report issued today and more importantly, part of the company’s overall mission to facilitate continued reduction of CO2 emissions.
 
Already, total CO2 emissions at Ford’s global facilities have dropped by 4.65 million metric tons, or 47 percent since 2000. Ford also delivered on its commitment to reduce U.S. facility emissions by 10 percent per vehicle produced between 2002 and 2012, as part of an Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers program. And vehicle tailpipe emissions on a per vehicle basis have dropped 16 percent since 2007 as new vehicles such as Ford C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid have become available.
 
And Ford has even bigger plans to reduce CO2 – one of several priorities outlined in its “Blueprint for Sustainability: Our Journey Continues.” Other subjects in the voluntary report range from reduced water use and energy consumption to cutting the amount of waste-to-landfill at Ford facilities around the world.
 
“In the more than 30 years I have been with the company, I have seen genuine transformation as Ford has integrated sustainability into its business plan, products, operations and relationships with stakeholders,” says Robert Brown, vice president, sustainability, environment and safety engineering. “Water and energy use, waste-to-landfill, Ford’s role in reducing the amount of greenhouse gases like CO2 in our atmosphere – these are just a few of the top sustainability-related priorities considered in every decision.”
 
Ford Chief Financial Officer Bob Shanks said sustainability issues are embedded in the company’s business plan, and are consistent with its aim to deliver great products, a strong business and a better world.
 
“We are much more proactive in understanding the importance of sustainability in the broadest sense – not only in relation to our products, but also in the quality of the financial results that we derive from them,” said Shanks, whose perspective is featured in this year’s report.
 
Ford issued its first voluntary sustainability report in 1999 as a way to summarize and report on the company’s initiatives regarding social, economic and environmental issues. Like Ford’s sustainability-related processes and results, the report has evolved – from a printed booklet similar to an annual report, to being so detailed and comprehensive today that it requires an entire website, which can be found here.
 
CO2
In the early 2000s, Ford’s Climate Change Task Force identified a need to address shifting market trends and government regulations – among many other factors – with regard to reducing CO2 emissions.
 
Investors also are increasingly showing greater concern about climate change as a material risk for companies, creating a much stronger link between climate-change-relevant information and initiatives – such as the CO2 Model – and access to capital.
 
“Beyond those imperatives, we had taken to heart our responsibility to contribute to meeting the challenge of climate change,” says John Viera, global director, sustainability and vehicle environmental matters.
 
Ford has developed products and technologies along with processes at its facilities and plans to meet its own targets while also doing its part to help keep CO2 levels in the Earth’s atmosphere at or below 450 parts per million – a goal many scientists, businesses and governmental agencies say must be met to avoid the most serious effects on climate change.
 
Take Ford’s EcoBoost® engines – now on more than 600,000 Ford Motor Company vehicles – that improve fuel economy and cut CO2. And since sales began of Ford C-MAX Hybrid and Ford C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid, more than 20 billion grams of CO2 have been saved. Emissions from C-MAX Energi are less than half the average CO2 that comes from a regular car.
 
The C-MAX Hybrid and C-MAX Energi are part of six electrified vehicle choices from Ford. Other vehicles are: Fusion Hybrid, Lincoln MKZ Hybrid, Fusion Energi plug-in hybrids and Focus Electric
 
At its facilities, Ford is expanding its industry-leading 3-Wet paint capacity by 50 percent this year – adding the environmentally friendly process to four more plants on three continents. Increased use of this process, which streamlines the painting process, is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 25 percent where used.
 
And in the last eight years, company scientists have developed the Ford CO2 Model – a business planning tool that takes into consideration data and regulations from, among others, the International Energy Agency, National Center for Atmospheric Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Ford also worked with researchers at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, and from companies such as BP in the process of developing the CO2 Model.
 
…And beyond CO2
Ford’s sustainability report is a comprehensive showcase of the company’s efforts to tackle a myriad of sustainability challenges in a rapidly changing world. Specifically, the report addresses Ford’s overall financial health, the fuel economy of Ford Motor Company vehicles, safety achievements and other sustainability-related issues, such as:
 
  • Trained 325 suppliers in sustainability management in 2012 as part of Ford’s Code of Human Rights, Basic Working Conditions and Corporate Responsibility; nearly 2,100 suppliers have been trained through the program
  • Reduced waste-to-landfill by 19 percent per vehicle between 2011 and 2012, part of a plan to cut the amount of waste-to-landfill 40 percent per vehicle by 2016 (baseline is 2011)
  • Reduced global water use by 1.95 million cubic meters from 2011 to 2012. Based on regional water cost estimates, this yielded more than $3 million in cost savings
  • Cut global use of water per vehicle produced to 4.3 cubic meters (one cubic meter equals 264 gallons) in 2012 – down from 4.7 cubic meters in 2011 and 5.1 cubic meters in 2010. The company targets a 2 percent reduction in 2013 and continues working toward cutting water use 30 percent per vehicle by 2015 (2009 baseline)
  • Reduced global water use by 62 percent between 2000 and 2012 – equal to about 10 billion gallons
  • Established a five-year objective to improve operational energy use per vehicle globally by 25 percent by the end of 2016 (2011 baseline)
  • Improved global energy efficiency by 6.4 percent against a 2011 year baseline normalized for weather and production levels
 
 
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 175,000 employees and 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Recalls Of The Day, June 13, 2013

Good evening everyone.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced three recalls.  The issues addressed by these recalls include problems in turn signals, air bags and brakes.

Any of these issues could result in injury or worse.  If your vehicle is affected, please have it repaired as soon as possible.





Report Receipt Date: JUN 04, 2013
NHTSA Campaign Number: 13V237000
Component(s): EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Potential Number of Units Affected: 30,197         
Manufacturer: Chrysler Group LLC

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Oregon Students Take Top Prize in Ford/AAA Auto Skills Competition

 
DEARBORN, Mich., June 11, 2013 – America’s top young automotive minds were on display today in Dearborn, as two-student teams representing all 50 states engaged in a race against the clock – and one another – in an effort earn the title National Champion at the 64th annual Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals at Ford World Headquarters.
 

2013 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Champions Logan Boyle, Cody Collins and Instructor Drew Barnes from Oregon pose with their new hardware outside Ford World Headquarters.
When the dust settled, the duo of Logan Boyle and Cody Collins from Vale High School in Vale, Ore. claimed the crown of America’s top auto technicians, registering the day’s top score under the guidance of instructor Drew Barnes.
 
“From connected cars to alternative fuels, automotive technology is advancing at a faster pace than we have ever seen and tomorrow’s technicians need to be savvy, innovative and eager,” said Marshall L. Doney, AAA Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. “The Ford/AAA Auto Skills competition develops future technicians who will ensure motorists will receive access to quality repair.”
 
With nearly $12 million dollars in scholarship prizes in the balance, state winners gathered today in Dearborn to solve “real world” automotive challenges – both digital and mechanical – in a timed competition that required a quick mind and steady hands as top auto students worked with wrenches and computers alike. With automotive sales increasing and innovative technologies becoming a bigger part of the manufacturing process, the Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills competition is shaping the next generation of auto technicians who will work on these vehicles.
 
“Ford is proud to play a role in developing the technicians of tomorrow,” said Steve DeAngelis, Ford’s Global Manager of Technical Support Operations. “It’s a challenging, ever-evolving industry out there and Ford is committed to providing the best, most comprehensive training possible and part of that is providing unique opportunities like our partnership with AAA on this exciting annual competition. We share our congratulations with today’s winners and all the attendees – they worked hard to get here.”
 
Beginning with a shotgun start, the student competitors (all paired in two-person teams) raced to their vehicles to review a work order that challenged them to diagnose and repair a number of purposefully placed “bugs” ranging from digital to mechanical and electrical. Once the repairs were completed, it was a race to shut the hood, fire up the engine and steer the vehicle across the finish line – where a scrutinizing judging team awaited.
 
To earn the National Title, Vale High School earned a “perfect car” score by flawlessly repairing all the “bugs” without any demerits. Combined with the results of a written examination taken on June 10, their score allowed them to hoist the trophy as national champions.
 
The top-10 placing teams for the 2013 Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills National Finals were:
 
State
High School
City
Student
Student
Instructor
1. Oregon
Vale High School
Vale
Logan Boyle
Cody Collins
Drew Barnes
2. Virginia
Fauquier High School
Warrenton
Samuel Eleazer
Matthew Jacobs
Harlan Freeman
3. Maryland
Eastern Technical High School
Essex
Anthony Critcher
Brik Wisniewski
Eldridge Watts
4. Illinois
Addison Trail High School
Addison
Roman Flores
Ashten Reich
Keith Santini
5. Hawaii
Maui High School
Kahului
Mitchell Borge
Lawrence Paet
Shannon Rowe
6. Kentucky
Lee County Area Technology Center
Beattyville
Bradley Creech
Corey Lykins
John Lucas
7. Oklahoma
Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center
Choctaw
Nicholas Brown
Ryan Jackson
Jim Lafevers
8. Kansas
Newton High School
Newton
Kenton Bliss
Titus Minkevitch
Robert Ziegler
9. Arizona
Marana High School
Tucson
Evan Cloutier
Kevin Reich
Donald Zell
10. Connecticut
Platt Technical High School
Milford
Giorgio Favia
Michael Tracz
Kirk Stankiewicz
In addition to scholarships, the National Champion Oregon team will enjoy an immersive, weeklong job shadow experience with 2011 Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne and his Wood Brothers Racing team, as they prepare the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion car for the Coke Zero 400 in Daytona Beach, Fla. – the famous site of Bayne’s spectacular win at age 20.
 
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About Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills
The Ford/AAA Student Auto Skills is a nationwide automotive technology competition that offers nearly $12 million in scholarships and prizes to high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers as automotive service technicians. More than 13,000 students from across the U.S. compete for the chance to represent their school and state in the National Finals. The competition tests students’ automotive knowledge, workmanship and problem-solving abilities. For additional information on the competition, visit http://autoskills.aaa.com/.
 
About Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 175,000 employees and 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.

Recalls Of The Day, June 12, 2013

Good morning everyone.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall for vehicle with a stalling engine.  One issue drivers demand is that their vehicle starts and transports them safely to a destination and back without leaving them stranded along the way. 

If your vehicle is affected by this recall your troubles might be over once the powertrain control module has been reprogrammed.
    



Report Receipt Date: JUN 04, 2013
NHTSA Campaign Number: 13V238000
Component(s): POWER TRAIN
Potential Number of Units Affected: 12,907