1977 MERCURY MONARCH Recalls (4)

Campaign:
78V226000 on 10/11/1979
Component:
Engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan
Manufactured:
03/31/1976 - 07/31/1977
Affected:
120,000
Defect:
The engine cooling fan blades may crack under high speed operating conditions. fragments may separate and damage the engine components, and if the hood is open and the engine is running, blade fragments could fly out from the vehicle and injure nearby persons.
Correction:
The dealer will, where necessary, install a new fan free of charge.
Notes:
Vehicle description: passenger vehicles equipped with 250 cid engines withseven blade cooling fans.system: engine cooling; engine cooling fan.note: do not operate the engine with the hood open until the fan assembly canbe inspected and the necessary corrections made.

Campaign:
77V140000 on 10/11/1979
Component:
Power train:automatic transmission:lever and linkage:column shift
Manufactured:
06/30/1977 - 07/31/1977
Affected:
9,000
Defect:
The involved vehicles were fitted with tilt steering columns containing transmission control inserts intended for trucks rather than passenger vehicles. this may cause the transmission selector pointer to be misaligned and the possibility of starting the engine when the selector is between the neutral (n) and drive (d) detents and the transmission is in drive.
Correction:
Dealer will inspect and, if necessary, replace the transmission shift control insert, without charge to owner.
Notes:
Vehicle description: passenger vehicles equipped with tilt steering columns andautomatic transmissions.system: power train; transmission control inserts, steering column.consequences of defect: should the engine start with the transmission in drive,the vehicle could unexpectedly move forward and an accident and personal injurycould result.note: prior to corrective action, driver should be careful to start the engineonly when the gear selector indicates park (p).

Campaign:
76V180000 on 10/11/1979
Component:
Seat belts:front:anchorage
Affected:
80,402
Notes:
Ford campaign no 214.possibility that the shoulder belt anchorage on vehiclesequipped with the continuous loop system may not withstand the specified loadrequirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard no.210.this conditionresults from misalignment of the shoulder harness body pillar "d" ring anchornut from the design position during assembly.the result could cause tearingof sheet metal at the attachment of anchor nut causing separation from thepillar under load less than required by the standard.(correct by reinforcingeach of the pillars at point of attachment of anchor).passenger vehicle.

Campaign:
77V218000 on 10/11/1979
Component:
Steering:gear box (other than rack and pinion)
Affected:
40,000
Defect:
On the involved vehicles, the manual steering gears may contain steering gear recirculatory balls that could fracture. this fracturing is a result of improper heat-treatment during manufacture and can eventually cause increased steering effort.
Correction:
The dealer will inspect and, if necessary, replace the ball bearings of the steering gear, without charge to owner.
Notes:
Vehicle description: passenger vehicles and light trucks.system: steering; steering gear recirculatory balls.consequences of defect: under continued operation, loss of steering control,loss of vehicle control, and an accident could occur.note: increased steering efforts will be accompanied by an audible popping orgrinding noise and momentary steering hang-up. if any of these conditions areexperienced, the vehicle should not be operated.

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