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The contact owns a 1996 demon hornet rv on a 1995 Ford E-350 chassis. While inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that both front rotors had fractured while being stored for the winter. The dealer was not contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 80,000.
Front brake rotors were cracked. Dealer has advised consumer that 2 service bulletins were issued. Also, stated that Ford corporation has advised that rotors were "defective". ABS light illuminated. Consumer states vehicle does not tow a car.
Front brake rotors are cracked which was noticed during a state inspection. Also, ABS light will come on while vehicle is in operation and hits a bump. Please provide any additional information/attachments. *there is a technical service bulletin that has been issued for this defect.
Front rotors, calipers have been replaced twice in 55,000 mi, rotors badly cracked in exact same spot on both occasions, ABS light coming on intermittently.
- Berkeley, CA, USA
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- Lostant, IL, USA