As reported by The Detroit News on May 2, 2004,
documents released in court suits indicated that Ford Motor Company overruled
its own safety engineers' recommendations to recall up to 4.1 million
pickups and sport utility vehicles that they found had substandard door
latches.
A Ford safety engineering team determined in March 2000 that door
latches on certain 1997-2000 light trucks didn't meet federal safety
standards. The trucks include the popular F-150, F-250, Expedition
and Lincoln Navigator models, according to internal Ford memos made
public as several lawsuits against Ford.
After the recommendations, according to press reports, Ford ordered
immediate design changes for future vehicles. But the automaker decided
against a recall, which could have cost up to $527 million. The company
determined instead that the latches could pass a rarely used alternative
compliance test. |