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Ford Falcon EcoLPi : 3256 sedans, utes recalled over LPG leak

More than 3000 LPG-powered Ford Falcon EcoLPi sedans and utes have been recalled over a fuel leak issue that could cause a fire.


Ford Australia is recalling 3256 FG Mk2 Falcon EcoLPi models, including sedans built between August 4, 2011 and July 18, 2012, and utes built from September 15, 2011 to July 18, 2012.

The official recall notice published on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission website explains there is a possibility an O-ring seal located between the fuel delivery module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank may be missing.

“There is a potential for gas to leak from the LPG tank to the atmosphere,” the recall notice reads. “This may result in a potential fire hazard.”

Ford Australia has received no reports of any incidents or accidents relating to the defect. It will write to owners of affected vehicles encouraging them to contact their local authorised dealership for an inspection and, if necessary, rectification of the defect.

Owners are also advised to avoid parking their vehicles in confined spaces until the safety recall service is completed.

Owners seeking more information can contact Ford’s customer relationship centre on 1800 503 672.

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