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Can anybody help me out please . 

 

I have just received a (Safety Recall 18S06S1) notice from Ford.

It is all in Thai , and I tried to speak to my local Ford dealer and our language skills have failed us , so i am still non the wiser.

 

I am not able to take it in to Ford at the moment and I am trying to find out if this is a high priority recall.

any Ford owners please.

 

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10 minutes ago, NE1 said:

I tried that link , put my VIN in hit search and nothing happens. 

Nothing?

Not even "not found" or the like?

As no Ford around I enter an arbitrary 17 character string and see "invalid VIN".

So you have to wait for a Ford owner.

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Plugged my VIN into the ford.th recall check website that KhunBENQ kindly posted a link to and got the same as the OP, nada. So I reckon my 2014 build PX Ranger isn't on the recall list. But just to be sure, went through all 2,220 pages of VINS for all 128, 770 affected vehicles and it wasn't listed there so I would guess if the ford.th recall checking page doesn't do anything, then you don't have to do anything either.

 

...but then I got a wild hair up my ass and used ford.au recall check website and Bingo!

 

YOUR VEHICLE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING OPEN FORD FIELD SERVICE ACTIONS WHICH MAY REQUIRE ACTION BY YOU*

 

REPLACE DOOR LATCHES

18S06

*Where any Warranty Extensions are listed above, this is for your information only and no action is required by you unless your vehicle requires repair of the component which is covered by the Warranty Extension

Please contact your closest Ford Dealer or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 13 FORD if you require assistance in relation to these field service actions

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Strange that. I followed your link to Ford.au and bingo , my VIN was acknowledged and I was informed that my door latches need  replacing .

So these Fords were made in Thailand , but the VIN number does not work on Ford's Thai website , so you have to go to a foreign countries Ford website to find out if you should take your truck into a Ford dealer in Thailand ........ How Thai is that. ????

 

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9 minutes ago, NE1 said:

Strange that. I followed your link to Ford.au and bingo , my VIN was acknowledged and I was informed that my door latches need  replacing .

So these Fords were made in Thailand , but the VIN number does not work on Ford's Thai website , so you have to go to a foreign countries Ford website to find out if you should take your truck into a Ford dealer in Thailand ........ How Thai is that. ????

 

Maybe the ford.th thingmie isn't plugged in properly? Either way, you have the written summons and the online verification so hopefully your local Ford dealer's service shop is on the ball. In my experience with a couple of earlier, low-priority recall's, their Pattaya shop knew what I was on about, made the appointment and the checks/fixes were done within a couple of hours. The Udon branch (where I bought it) are also decent and don't dick around.

 

Good luck,

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1 hour ago, NE1 said:

Strange that. I followed your link to Ford.au and bingo , my VIN was acknowledged and I was informed that my door latches need  replacing .

So these Fords were made in Thailand , but the VIN number does not work on Ford's Thai website , so you have to go to a foreign countries Ford website to find out if you should take your truck into a Ford dealer in Thailand ........ How Thai is that. ????

 

Information Technology (Thai). Never works. ALWAYS better to check any other country's site rather than the Thai one. 

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On 12/20/2018 at 11:31 AM, NE1 said:

I tried that link , put my VIN in hit search and nothing happens. 

The glory of owning a FORD!

Ford Motor is recalling nearly 2 million pickup trucks to fix a seat belt defect that could trigger vehicle fires. ... The recall covers the 2015-18 model-year Ford F-150 made from March 12, 2014 through Aug. 23, 2018, in Dearborn, Mich., and from Aug. 20, 2014, through Aug. 23, 2018, in Kansas City.

 

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12 hours ago, JoeW said:

Seems like quite a widespread problem as the Ford F150 has the exact same issues in the US...maybe they should change their supplier of their door latches...

Who actually supplies parts to Ford? I guess they don't manufacture their own parts? I do recall once seeing parts in a fiesta/focus that were stamped "made in Indonesia". It seems to me it would be hard for Ford to check the quality of their parts during their production when they are made all over the place. Do Honda and Toyota outsource production of many of their components?

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16 hours ago, 1337markus said:

The glory of owning a FORD!

Ford Motor is recalling nearly 2 million pickup trucks to fix a seat belt defect that could trigger vehicle fires. ... The recall covers the 2015-18 model-year Ford F-150 made from March 12, 2014 through Aug. 23, 2018, in Dearborn, Mich., and from Aug. 20, 2014, through Aug. 23, 2018, in Kansas City.

 

Humm yes and the door latch recall

 

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While many drivers of the vehicle are able to close their doors, the door may open suddenly while the car is in motion causing the driver to fall out.

 

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Ford sucks all the way and, after having had four Ford Rangers, I will switch to Isuzu. The camel‘s back got broken by purchasing an extra (original) key at Ford Nong Khai. Invoice issued, paid with credit card and 10 minutes later I was handed over a little box (with the remote control part) and a tiny transparent plastic bag containing the uncut key. They could not do the cutting themselves - they told me - and hence „up to you“. I tried various key services which refused to cut this extremely hard (Portuguese) steel key. 

So I took my key parts back and asked, if they also sell cars in parts, i.e wheels, frame, doors, fan and windows and ask the customer to assemble the themselves - drew a blank as they would not be able to understand. As nobody was competent or authorized to do more than just play around on smartphones, busying themselves with Facebook, Line and other time wasters I wrote to Ford Nong Khai - no answer.  
After two reminders I sent the file onto [email protected]; a lady, fluent in English, called back and promised action. Next thing was a call from the same office in a conference call with Ford Nong Khai which I refused to accept as I was driving. A later call then from Bangkok then informed, that refund is not possible (no reason given) - although I have everything in its original packaging etc. 
I resent my original request for refund a total of three times and insisted on a written answer which, to this day, is outstanding. I paid for the original disassembled key THB 5‘334, a perfectly functioning copy which I purchased later on (waited all of five minutes) was THB 4‘000 in Udon Thani. 

I could write a book about the lousiest customer service on the planet with my four vehicles. What a pity, as the cars are excellent but Khon Thai doing after sales are simply hopeless. It is not about the money but I am not accepting being treated like that. 

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Damn and here I thought Thai car dealers were better than US ones, I thought I was reading a topic about uS car dealers.

 

PS: Ford trucks rock and yes, parts are outsourced. And most recalls are precautionary.

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1 hour ago, Nyezhov said:

Damn and here I thought Thai car dealers were better than US ones, I thought I was reading a topic about uS car dealers.

 

PS: Ford trucks rock and yes, parts are outsourced. And most recalls are precautionary.

Ford is lousy in Australia as well....it seems a univeral problem. 

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28 minutes ago, DavisH said:

Ford is lousy in Australia as well....it seems a univeral problem. 

Ford made sh*tty "cafe" cars to satisfy the US Govt. Escorts, Fiestas and tinny crap like that

 

They have sold over 32 million F-150s in the USA. I have one with 298,000 miles. 

 

Recalls are recalls. 20 door latches fail, and they all get recalled. Some are design, some are manufacturing. It happens. One of my Benzs got recalled. BMW too.

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18 minutes ago, Nyezhov said:

Ford made sh*tty "cafe" cars to satisfy the US Govt. Escorts, Fiestas and tinny crap like that

 

They have sold over 32 million F-150s in the USA. I have one with 298,000 miles. 

 

Recalls are recalls. 20 door latches fail, and they all get recalled. Some are design, some are manufacturing. It happens. One of my Benzs got recalled. BMW too.

One question, I don't understand why the Ford Everest in Thailand and not the Ford Explorer?

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