One of them.That was Zenith. Ford's slogan was Quality is Job 1.

One of them.That was Zenith. Ford's slogan was Quality is Job 1.
Or don’t have Pablo buy your car for you!MY First new cars purchased:
84 VW Sirocco - fuel pump recall
85 SR5 pickup - fuel pump issues
88 S-10 Blazer - fuel system recall fix
Bunch of cars in between, I think all had some fuel system issues/recalls, Honda Ody fuel line recall fix
2019 Tacoma, fuel pump and fuel system recall.
2017 Honda, fuel system recall
Theme? Buy an electric car!!
Had a RAM hemi with a fuel problem - frequent gas cap removalMY First new cars purchased:
84 VW Sirocco - fuel pump recall
85 SR5 pickup - fuel pump issues
88 S-10 Blazer - fuel system recall fix
Bunch of cars in between, I think all had some fuel system issues/recalls, Honda Ody fuel line recall fix
2019 Tacoma, fuel pump and fuel system recall.
2017 Honda, fuel system recall
Theme? Buy an electric car!!
Had a RAM hemi with a fuel problem - frequent gas cap removal![]()
Yes - even when said supplier is Denso whom Toyota owns.BITOG rule: Toyota gets a free pass for defective vendor supplied parts but Ford doesn’t.
You buy the vehicle, not the fuel pump. Ford gets the black eye.Ford didn't make the fuel pumps so bashing Ford is ridiculous.
Good information neverthelessFord uses fuel pumps from approximately 7 different suppliers. Only those made by Phinia are failing. It's not a design defect it's a vendor manufacturing defect on a supplied part.
Ford will still take most of the heat AND you would think there would be some random testing occurring somewhere when you are buying hundreds of thousands of anything.
I'm not a Ford "fanboy" but I like them and it's all I happen to own at the moment. Why? Because they have been very good to us.
Wow dude......Ford uses fuel pumps from approximately 7 different suppliers. Only those made by Phinia are failing. It's not a design defect it's a vendor manufacturing defect on a supplied part.
Ford will still take most of the heat AND you would think there would be some random testing occurring somewhere when you are buying hundreds of thousands of anything.
I'm not a Ford "fanboy" but I like them and it's all I happen to own at the moment. Why? Because they have been very good to us.
Great informationFord uses fuel pumps from approximately 7 different suppliers. Only those made by Phinia are failing. It's not a design defect it's a vendor manufacturing defect on a supplied part.
Ford will still take most of the heat AND you would think there would be some random testing occurring somewhere when you are buying hundreds of thousands of anything.
I'm not a Ford "fanboy" but I like them and it's all I happen to own at the moment. Why? Because they have been very good to us.
But sometimes the subs cheese a bit- and say the polymer doesn’t degrade until 25 months….,All Tier 1,2, 3 suppliers are experts in their areas of expertise. They meet with the tier level above them, or with OEM and decide the specs and the features, the level above them negotiates the price, minimum order quantities, delivery schedules, etc and they sign off. Does the maker of the part offer suggestions of how this application could be made better? usually yes, but if the spec's are met, then why would this be needed? it's about meeting the price target.
Ford recalls over 850,000 cars in the US due to potential fuel pump failure.
Having four Ford full frame vehicles in my driveway, I am struggling to justify buying Fords going forward. I have full empathy of design challenges from time to time. Seems like Ford is having more than just occasional design challenges. Something else is going on. My guess is Ford is trying to push the envelope, and cut costs at the same time.
Not relevant to this thread or recall, but my biggest gripe with Ford is the ever changing parts for the same model. I have zero confidence in long term part availability for Fords, as they changes parts so very often. It is frustrating how often I find Ford parts are discontinued.
"Ford is recalling more than 850,000 of its cars across the U.S. because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.
The recall covers a wide range of Ford and Lincoln-branded vehicles made in recent model years. That includes certain Ford Broncos, Explorers and F-150s, as well as Lincoln Aviators and Navigators, documents published this week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration note."
https://apnews.com/article/ford-recall-fuel-pump-failure-risk-183755aa39c4ffc355fc4697a4f8dbfb?
Their new self driving E vehicles are programmed to drive themselves off the production line straight to the closest repair shop.Ford recalls over 850,000 cars in the US due to potential fuel pump failure.
Having four Ford full frame vehicles in my driveway, I am struggling to justify buying Fords going forward. I have full empathy of design challenges from time to time. Seems like Ford is having more than just occasional design challenges. Something else is going on. My guess is Ford is trying to push the envelope, and cut costs at the same time.
Not relevant to this thread or recall, but my biggest gripe with Ford is the ever changing parts for the same model. I have zero confidence in long term part availability for Fords, as they changes parts so very often. It is frustrating how often I find Ford parts are discontinued.
"Ford is recalling more than 850,000 of its cars across the U.S. because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.
The recall covers a wide range of Ford and Lincoln-branded vehicles made in recent model years. That includes certain Ford Broncos, Explorers and F-150s, as well as Lincoln Aviators and Navigators, documents published this week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration note."
https://apnews.com/article/ford-recall-fuel-pump-failure-risk-183755aa39c4ffc355fc4697a4f8dbfb?
I bought a 2025 Ford Transit 350. Better choice than MB Sprinter and a Chrysler whatever. They actually have an OK reputation with folks who actually own them.I have never purchased, nor will I, a Ford. Had a Fusion and an Escape for work. Recalls galore. Brake pads were the dustiest things I have EVER seen. Theres was nothing regarding quality on either of them. Fusion engine blew at 70K. Maintained every 5K. Oil intrusion into cylinder 2. KNown issue, millions of claims, yet they asked my fleet company for 7K to install a short block. Nope........
Bonkers to me why anyone would buy a Ford these days. Hard no from my two experiences.