awanker
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- Joined
- September 11, 2001
- Messages
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- City, State
- ottawa, ont. canada
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 93 xlt
My spare tire flew off out from under my 1993 Ford Exporer XLT nearly causing a major accident as other vehicles swerved to avoid the tire bouncing all over the road. It seems the geniuses in engineering decided to hold on this heavy spare with a metal cable, which as we all know will rust with the rest of the vehicle after 7 years in Canadian weather. Thanking my lucky stars nobody was hurt or damage done to anybody's vehicles, I picked up my spare out of the ditch where it had safely rolled with the help of witnesses and brought it to the nearby Ford Dealership in Ottawa on Ogilvie Rd.
Much to my amazement this product in not under recall. What type of preventive maintenace could I have possibly done to avoid this from happening? It clearly rusted off, even with yearly oil sprays to stop rust. I was appalled to find out that I would be expensing this bill, and aghast that this is happened, happening and continuing to happen to every Ford built with this spare tire under the trunk held by a measly cable. How many accidents/deaths/tragedies will it take before Ford will do something about it.
I asked the mechanic, there, if this was the first time he has seen it and he said 'No, but keep your receipt'. Hasn't Ford learned since dealing with troubled Firestone tire fiasco to risk more deaths when these spares start falling off in the next couple of years or longer everywhere?
Help me bring this to Ford's and the public's attention for everybody's safety.
Sincerely,
Scott Wennekes
email me directly at awanker@hotmail.com if this has happened to you!
Much to my amazement this product in not under recall. What type of preventive maintenace could I have possibly done to avoid this from happening? It clearly rusted off, even with yearly oil sprays to stop rust. I was appalled to find out that I would be expensing this bill, and aghast that this is happened, happening and continuing to happen to every Ford built with this spare tire under the trunk held by a measly cable. How many accidents/deaths/tragedies will it take before Ford will do something about it.
I asked the mechanic, there, if this was the first time he has seen it and he said 'No, but keep your receipt'. Hasn't Ford learned since dealing with troubled Firestone tire fiasco to risk more deaths when these spares start falling off in the next couple of years or longer everywhere?
Help me bring this to Ford's and the public's attention for everybody's safety.
Sincerely,
Scott Wennekes
email me directly at awanker@hotmail.com if this has happened to you!