Recall 08C02--434,593 vehicles affected

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  1. Art161 Member

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    This potentially affects all Mustangs built from April 22, 2005, through January 31, 2008. This includes some 2005 model year vehicles, all 2006 and 2007 model year vehicles, and some 2008 model year vehicles.

    If your car is affected, you are advised to have all occupants wear their safety belts and move the passenger seat rearward away from the passenger airbag until you bring the vehicle to Ford for a possible software update.
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    What exactly is the problem, airbag too fast?
  3. PoopDawg Autozone Junkie

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    My car surely isn't going back to the dealer unless this is a major problem. Too much returning it back to stock.
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    I don't understand why you guys mod your cars, then return them to stock when you go to the dealer for service? :shrug:

    Unless you break something, and they can prove it was because of your mods, what do you have to worry about?

    This is a recall...not a modded airbag delete with gauges and nitrous thing.

    But then again...

    My car is bone stock...so maybe I should just keep quiet. :)
  5. bigcat start with the upper hole, and if more traction is

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    poop, i dont think the dealer can give you hassles on this major safety issue. luckily, i am not included in this recall!!!!!!!!! :banana: :banana: :banana:
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    can you give us more info on the recall...??? Thanks !
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    Subject: Ford Motor Company (Ford) recall No. 08C02 - Certain 2005-2008 Model Year Ford Mustangs

    Summary

    • Ford Action - Ford is conducting a voluntary compliance-related recall involving 2005-2008 model
    year Mustangs to update the software in the restraint control module (RCM) to address a potential
    non-compliance with one specific FMVSS 208 requirement that relates to an unbelted 5th percentile
    female anthropomorphic test device, with the front passenger seat positioned full forward. The
    action that Ford is undertaking does not affect the vehicle's five star frontal crash ratings achieved as
    part of NHTSA's new car assessment program.

    • Number of Vehicles Involved - Approximately 434,593 vehicles in the United States and federalized
    territories.

    • Description of Non-Compliance - A 2007 Ford Mustang V-6 coupe was tested by NHTSA's Office of
    Vehicle Safety Compliance to the requirements of S16.1(cool.gif of FMVSS 208. One requirement of
    S15.3.6(a)(5) was exceeded for the unbelted, front passenger 5th percentile female anthropomorphic
    test device seated in the full forward position.

    • Service Program - Ford will notify dealers to stop demonstrating or delivering the affected vehicles
    until they are updated with new software for the restraint control module. Ford will notify owners and
    instruct them to take their vehicles to a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer for the software update. Ford
    will also instruct owners to have all occupants wear their safety belts and move the passenger seat
    rearward away from the passenger airbag thus eliminating any real world safety risk associated with
    this noncompliance.

    Attached is the detailed information required by the applicable portions of 49 CFR Part 573 - Defect
    and Non-Compliance Information Report.


    49 CFR Part 573 - NON-COMPLIANCE INFORMATION REPORT
    08C02 - 2005-2008 Ford Mustangs

    Pursuant to Part 573 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Defect and Non-compliance
    Reports, Ford Motor Company (Ford) submits the following information concerning a potential noncompliance
    to one of the requirements of S15.3.6(a)(5) of FMVSS 208 for 2005-2008 model year
    Ford Mustangs when a test is conducted pursuant to the requirements of S16.1(cool.gif of FMVSS 208.

    573.6 © (2) - Potentially Affected Vehicles

    All Ford Mustangs vehicles built from April 22, 2005, through January 31, 2008, at the Auto Alliance
    Plant are potentially affected. This includes part of the 2005 model year, all of the 2006 and 2007
    model years, and part of the 2008 model year.

    Because these vehicles are not produced in VIN order, information as to the applicability of this
    action to specific vehicles can best be obtained by either calling Ford's toll-free line
    or by contacting a local Ford dealer who can obtain specific information
    regarding the vehicles from the Ford On-line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS)
    database.

    573.6 © (3) - Estimated Population of Vehicles Potentially Affected
    Approximately 434,593 vehicles in the United States and federalized territories.

    573.6 © (4) - Estimated Percentage of Affected Vehicles with the Condition
    Unknown.

    573.6 © (5) - Description of Non-Compliance

    A 2007 Ford Mustang V-6 coupe was tested by NHTSA's Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance to the
    requirements of S16.1(cool.gif of FMVSS 208. One requirement of S15.3.6(a)(5) was exceeded for the
    unbelted, front passenger 5th percentile female anthropomorphic test device seated in the full forward
    position.

    Ford is not aware of any reports of accidents or injuries related to this non-compliance.

    573.6 © (7) - Basis of Non-Compliance Determination

    On July 24, 2007, Ford was informed of the test results recorded for a 2007 Ford Mustang in a test
    conducted pursuant to the requirements of S16.1(cool.gif of FMVSS 208 for the NHTSA using an
    unbelted, front passenger 5th percentile female anthropomorphic test device. An investigation was
    undertaken, including inspection of the test vehicle, additional crash, system, and subsystem
    testing and analysis to confirm the observed condition and to determine vehicles potentially
    affected. After an extensive investigation, it was determined that the subject vehicles do not
    comply with the requirements specified above.


    573.6 © (8) - Service Program

    Ford will notify dealers to stop demonstrating or delivering the affected vehicles until they are
    updated with new software for the restraint control module. Ford will notify owners and instruct
    them to take their vehicles to a Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer for the software update. Ford will
    also instruct them to have all occupants wear their safety belts and move the passenger seat
    rearward away from the passenger airbag. An owner can take these steps to eliminate any real
    world safety risk associated with this noncompliance.

    There will be no charge to owners for this service. Mailing of owner notification letters will begin
    February 28, 2008, and be completed by February 29, 2008. Dealers will be notified on
    February 22, 2008.

    In accordance with Part 573.13 (d)(1), Ford is excluding reimbursement for costs incurred by
    owners for repair of this problem because Ford's original warranty program would provide for a
    free repair for this concern for customers.

    573.6 © (10) - Press statement and Dealer/Owner Letters

    Ford does not at this time plan to make a public statement concerning the subject matter of this
    action. A copy of the Notification letters to dealers and owners from Ford will be forwarded when
    available.

    573.6 © (11)-Recall Number

    Ford has assigned recall number 08C02 to this action.
  8. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    Brenspeed is advising to return your computer to stock (which also means removal of CAI and anything that is affected by your tune). Looks like I'm out. My stock CMCP's are in about 10 pieces and not in working order. Plus I don't feel like spending 2 hours putting them back on, if they would work.
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    im not 100% sure, but i think that reflashing the RCM will not affect the PCM. ill ask mike and see what he says about it.
  10. xtweakerx New Member

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    i got to check my vin see if im effected but i will not be putting my stock intake or tune back if i have to, f that.
  11. mwhite29 Member

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    screw it.. it's just my girlfriends side :D
  12. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    WOOHOO! I can return mine back to stock tune and leave the WMS CAI and nothing else is affected. I don't need the passenger seat up all the way anyhow, so I may decide to do nothing about this recall.
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    this is good to know...i'll ask my friend about this recall and people taking modified cars up there for a needed repair....I know they can't turn you away.
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    Well why didn't they tell me this when I was there 10 hours ago!?!?!
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    dealers are not the first to know things. many times the customer has to show the dealer the info. they will be getting their information about it soon.
  16. Az Pete Member

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    Took my '07 Vert in today. They hook up a scan tool the the PCM, run it for about 35 min, unplug it and return the car. Car was in my sight the entire time, hood was not opened nor was anything else disturbed. Real simple. No effect on any performance.
  17. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    I'm hearing other reports that they will not have to touch the ECM, from people talking directly with the dealer. So our tunes and such should be fine. Brenspeed was just playing it safe until they had all the info.

    That said, as always, make sure to advise not to flash the ECM. A lot of people will put a sticky not on their dash. Advise the dealer only to perform what you ask of them.
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    I would definitely recheck your strategy code when you get the car back, even if you do tell them not to re-flash.

    I already have my stock tune loaded and the stock airbox on (Doug's tunes are a bit much in the snow), so hopefully they'll get me in there soon.
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  20. '01 Steed Founding Member

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    Question is, what exactly does a woman in the 5% percentile look like dimensionally. Most of you probably have nothing to worry about, right?

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