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Ford logo on a truck, file 2011. REUTERS Fred Prouser

Ford sued, said to hide truck fuel tank defect

3/15/2012 COMMENTS (1)

March 15 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co has been sued for allegedly selling trucks with defective fuel tank linings over a 10-year period, and hiding the problem from consumers even as it warned dealers.

The lawsuit filed Wednesday in a New Jersey federal court said fuel tank linings on 10 E- and F-series truck models made between 1999 and 2008 would "separate and flake off."

It said this would clog fuel systems with debris and rust, causing a sudden loss of engine power, and potentially causing vehicles to buck or kick or suddenly stall.

Ford in 2007 issued a "secret" technical service bulletin to dealers advising them of the problem, but neither recalled the affected trucks nor offered to repair them for free, the complaint said.

"Hundreds, if not thousands," of drivers have experienced the defect, it added.

Ford spokeswoman Marcey Evans Zwiebel declined to comment immediately, saying the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker has yet to be served with the complaint.

The F-series pickup is the best-selling U.S. car or truck, while the E-Series is a truck-based full-size van.

The complaint seeks class-action status on behalf of the vehicle owners, and alleges fraud, breach of warranty, and unjust enrichment, among other charges. It seeks compensatory, punitive and triple damages, and other remedies.

The plaintiffs are Chester, New Jersey-based Coba Landscaping and Construction Inc and its principal Galo Coba. Lawyers for both were not immediately available for comment.

The case is Coba et al v. Ford Motor Co, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey.

(Reporting By Jonathan Stempel)

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Comments (1)

6/30/2012 10:28:59 AM by horses7crazy

I have a blown engine, scored cams. I was originally told my problems were from bad spark plugs now Larson Ford in Lakewood NJ is blaming the blown engine on my 2005 F150 5.4L engine on debris breaking off from a Carquest oil filter. Claims there is a TECH Bulletin that was issued. Engine had less that 60,000 miles when 1st sign of trouble which was of a chain dragging noise in engine followed by engine shaking & engine stalling. Not until the 3rd engine stall did the engine warning light come on. Ford will offer no assistance because it only had 72 month 75,000 warranty. I'm also reading that my truck falls under those years with faulty fuel tanks where particles come loose & damage the engine. My truck is sitting at dealer in Lakewood waiting for new engine install at my cost of over $6K. Documentation from carquest that the filter is passed testing. Anyone needs my engine, filter or testimony feel free to contact me horses7crazy@aol.com


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