2004-2008 Ford F-150: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 2004-2008 Ford F-150 directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
2004 F-150:
Depression in fuel tank could lead to illumination of check engine light, odor, or fuel leak. Dealer will inspect and replace fuel tank.
2004-06 F-150:
Certain Anzo replacement combination lamps lack amber side reflectors.
2005-06 F-150:
ABS warning light may fail to illuminate if unit becomes inoperative.
2005-06 F-150:
Tires on some vehicles could wear prematurely.
2005-2006 F-150 with 5.4-liter 3-valve engines:
The brake-booster supply tube, which helps provide power brake assist, may swell and separate from its fitting, increasing brake-pedal effort significantly. Dealers will replace a rubber hose on the brake-booster vacuum-supply-tube assembly.
2006 F-150:
Windshield wiper motor may have been produced without grease being applied to output shaft gear, which could lead to loss of wiper function.
2007 F-150:
These trucks may have a fuel tank with a depression at the seam between the top and bottom halves of the tank (not visible from outside the fuel tank). If a depression is large enough, fuel may permeate the fuel tank wall resulting in a fuel odor, or a "service engine soon" indicator light. If left uncorrected, a fuel leak could eventually develop. Dealers will replace the fuel tank.








