Ford Granada recall history

Comprehensive recall and complaint data for the Ford Granada, sourced from official National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) records.

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At a Glance

Total Recalls 20
Total Complaints 3
Years Covered 1975–1982

Stats focus on model years from 1960 onwards. Earlier years appear in the detailed table below where data exists.

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Key Takeaways

A quick scan of where recalls and complaints concentrate for the Ford Granada, based on aggregated NHTSA counts and campaign metadata.

Recall Themes

Instead of listing long campaign narratives, this groups recall campaigns into a few recurring areas. Each theme links back to official notices as evidence.

Steering and suspension

4 campaigns · Years: 1975–1977

These campaigns relate to steering or suspension components that can affect vehicle control or stability.

Official notices (evidence):
+ 1 more notice in this theme

Fuel and emissions

3 campaigns · Years: 1977, 1982

These campaigns relate to fuel delivery or emissions components where leaks or failures can raise safety risk.

Official notices (evidence):
  • 82V031000 · Fuel system, other: Hoses, lines/piping, and fittings
  • 83V050000 · Fuel system, gasoline: Mounting
  • 77V146000 · Fuel system, gasoline: Filler pipe and cap

Engine and cooling

2 campaigns · Years: 1976–1979

These campaigns relate to engine or cooling components where failures can lead to stalling or overheating risk.

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Visibility and lighting

2 campaigns · Years: 1975, 1979

These campaigns relate to lighting, glass, or visibility components (lamps, wipers, and related systems).

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Brakes

1 campaign · Years: 1979

These campaigns relate to braking system components that can affect stopping performance or warning behavior.

Official notices (evidence):
  • 79V117000 · Service brakes, hydraulic: Pedals and linkages

Electrical

1 campaign · Years: 1975

These campaigns relate to wiring or electrical components that can cause warning lights, loss of function, or fire risk in some cases.

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Equipment and labeling

1 campaign · Years: 1982

These campaigns relate to equipment compliance, labeling, or tires.

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Other

1 campaign · Years: 1976

These campaigns do not fit a single dominant theme, or the component taxonomy is broad.

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Most Reported Issues

Across all model years, the most frequently reported areas for the Ford Granada in NHTSA complaint data are Power train:automatic transmission, Steering: steering wheel/handle bar, Visibility:defroster/defogger/hvac system:heater core.

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Year-by-Year Overview

Each row shows how often this model appears in NHTSA recalls and consumer complaints for a given model year. These are counts of campaigns and complaints, not risk predictions.

Model Year Recalls Complaints Details
1982 3 1 Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Visibility:defroster/defogger/hvac system:heater core.
1981 0 1 Complaints recorded; no recall campaigns issued.
Top complaint areas: Steering: steering wheel/handle bar.
1979 3 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1978 1 1 Both recalls and complaints recorded.
Top complaint areas: Power train:automatic transmission.
1977 5 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1976 5 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.
1975 3 0 Recall campaign(s) issued; no grouped complaints in summary.

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Recall Evidence by Year

A compact evidence view of recall campaigns that include this model. The default text is an original summary line, with official notice text available on demand.

Most common areas involved: Engine and engine cooling , Fuel system and Suspension

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1982

  • Equipment: Labels: Safety recall involving the equipment area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (81V151000) →
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    Summary: Incorrect information on tire placards constitutes a failure to comply with federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 110, "Tire selection and rims". The information concerning tire sizes and inflation pressures is applicable to both two and four door sedans. The statement covers four door but fa
  • Fuel system, other: Hoses, lines/piping, and fittings: Safety recall involving the fuel system area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (82V031000) →
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    Summary: Some of the suspect vehicles may have been produced with improperly tightened propane fuel system fittings in the engine compartment; fuel leakage could occur.
  • Fuel system, gasoline: Mounting: Safety recall involving the fuel system area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
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    Summary: Some of the involved vehicles may have been produced with improperly welded fuel tank support straps. Under certain collision conditions, these straps may not be able to support the fuel tank and leaks could develop.

1979

  • Service brakes, hydraulic: Pedals and linkages: Safety recall involving the service brakes area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (79V117000) →
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    Summary: The involved vehicles were produced with brake push-rod to brake pedal retaining pins which were not heat-treated as specified. This could allow the brake pedal to become disengaged from the push-rod.
  • Visibility: Windshield: Safety recall involving the visibility area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (79V272000) →
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    Summary: Windshields may have been installed on these vehicles without the application of a butyl primer on the mounting surface of the glazing. The primer is required to ensure adequate retention of the windshield to its opening flange. This constitutes a non-compliance with federal motor vehicle safety
  • Engine and engine cooling: Fan: Safety recall involving the engine and engine cooling area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (84V078000) →
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    Summary: Blades may crack and may, over a period of time, loosen from fan assembly.

1978

  • Engine and engine cooling: Fan: Safety recall involving the engine and engine cooling area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (84V078000) →
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    Summary: Blades may crack and may, over a period of time, loosen from fan assembly.

1977

  • Seat belts: Anchorage: Safety recall involving the seat belts area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
  • Power train: Column shift: Safety recall involving the power train area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (77V140000) →
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    Summary: 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 ne
  • Fuel system, gasoline: Filler pipe and cap: Safety recall involving the fuel system area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (77V146000) →
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    Summary: The fuel filler caps on the involved vehicles may fail to meet the requirements of federal motor vehicle safety standard no. 301, "Fuel system integrity". In the event of a rear-end collision, fuel leakage may occur.
  • Steering: Gear box (other than rack and pinion): Safety recall involving the steering area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (77V218000) →
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    Summary: 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.
  • Engine and engine cooling: Fan: Safety recall involving the engine and engine cooling area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (78V226000) →
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    Summary: 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.

1976

  • Suspension: Safety recall involving the suspension area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
  • Vehicle speed control: Cables: Safety recall involving the vehicle speed control area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
  • Seat belts: Anchorage: Safety recall involving the seat belts area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
  • Suspension: Upper arm: Safety recall involving the suspension area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
  • Engine and engine cooling: Fan: Safety recall involving the engine and engine cooling area. See the official notice for the exact defect, risk, and remedy details.
    View official NHTSA notice (78V226000) →
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    Summary: 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.

1975

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