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Old 25-01-2011, 10:32 PM   #31
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Yes the new story, as it was said on the channel 7 news report.
Nah, seen the video now. Its a different location. frankston-flinders rd and stony point rd..... nowhere near the mornington peninusla or frankston freeways.....
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Old 25-01-2011, 10:52 PM   #32
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The story didn't actually cover what he did in the end to stop the car. That's what I want to know.
To me the whole story seemed like a massive beat.

The car MAY prove to be faulty, If it is proved to be faulty questions will be asked and Ford will need to find answers.

As soon as Ch7 added Chase Weirs story into this particular report it lost all credibility and became a beat up. That guy was an idiot and shouldn't be allowed on the roads.
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Pretty sure the Ranger doesnt even have factory cruise control. It would be a dealer fit, so nothing to do with Ford.
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Pretty sure the Ranger doesnt even have factory cruise control. It would be a dealer fit, so nothing to do with Ford.
It did sorta, There was dramas apparantly with the supplier last year and none were fitted factory, but yes I believe dealers were fitting them
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Can back that up. In todays Toowoomba Chronicle (Saturday 29th January 2011). Sorry for the image, scanner has bitten the bullet so the trusty iPhone comes to the rescue. Definitely a recall, for both factory fitted and Ford accessory fitted systems.

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So it is a Ford Accessory/dealer fitted , not a Factory item.
Might explain why some vehicles might be affected, probably fitted by the apprentice ?.
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So it is a Ford Accessory/dealer fitted , not a Factory item.
Might explain why some vehicles might be affected, probably fitted by the apprentice?
Did you read what was posted? Affects both the factory fitted unit and Ford aftermarket accessory unit. The Wildtrack and XLT models come standard with cruise control.
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Did you read what was posted? Affects both the factory fitted unit and Ford aftermarket accessory unit. The Wildtrack and XLT models come standard with cruise control.
My bad.
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The words were not that Ford or any other manufacturer has/had issues, it is the fact that a car does not take on a life of its own.

Yes some cars will not let you shift into neutral when driving, but there is nothing stopping you from turning the ignition to 'ACC' if your cruise control becomes stuck. Same goes for jammed accelerator cables (which happens from time to time).

It's a real worry with the amount of people out there who have *no* mechanical mind. Should not be on the roads. Pilots have to have knowledge of their particular aircraft - same should apply to drivers.
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The words were not that Ford or any other manufacturer has/had issues, it is the fact that a car does not take on a life of its own.

Yes some cars will not let you shift into neutral when driving, but there is nothing stopping you from turning the ignition to 'ACC' if your cruise control becomes stuck. Same goes for jammed accelerator cables (which happens from time to time).

It's a real worry with the amount of people out there who have *no* mechanical mind. Should not be on the roads. Pilots have to have knowledge of their particular aircraft - same should apply to drivers.

Last time I looked you could shift any manual in neutral at any time! Most ford autos still have a mechanical linkage as well.
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Yes some cars will not let you shift into neutral when driving, but there is nothing stopping you from turning the ignition to 'ACC' if your cruise control becomes stuck. Same goes for jammed accelerator cables (which happens from time to time).

It's a real worry with the amount of people out there who have *no* mechanical mind.
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Depending on car / circumstances there would be a lot of people that might not be able to control the car even if they had the mind to turn off the motor without locking the steering.

Last year in heavy traffic I had an accelerator cable jam at low speed in an ED. That was easy. Turned to 'ACC' and hit the brakes and parking brake. Pulled up safely. Cable had jumped out of its own skin.

Early 1980s my throttle jammed open (later found kickdown cable was responsible) in an auto XD with power steer while speeding downhill through bends.

Didn't know if revving out in neutral would literally pop the motor and cause a bigger problem so I turned the key to 'ACC'. That was the easy bit. I eventually stopped without hitting anything and my arms still pumping. I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone.
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Didn't know if revving out in neutral would literally pop the motor and cause a bigger problem so I turned the key to 'ACC'. That was the easy bit. I eventually stopped without hitting anything and my arms still pumping. I wouldn't wish that experience on anyone.

Blowing an engine is a small price to pay compared to having an accident at WOT.
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Blowing an engine is a small price to pay compared to having an accident at WOT.
Do you honestly believe I did it to save a few pennys?
Dollar value had no relevance to my actions.

If necessary I imagine the engine would of started again.

Having never damaged or blown a car engine under those circumstances, I didn't know what to expect.

Interesting to realise, in all the courses I've done, not one has addressed what happens with a blown engine.

Nearly 30 years ago but I still rememeber...

My first thought was of a blown outboard which sent a projectile in the air.

My second thought was the bonnet may pop up or something seizing up causing a bigger problem.

I went with the expected and turned the key.

Maybe I should of got a cuppa and debated it for a while before I did anything at all
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I'd be inclined to think that someone who had this supposed problem with cruise and was not able to pull the car up, has no understanding of a car's
operating system. Therefore did the problem occur or was the problem caused by operator error, we,ll never know?
Even my dear old mother would have known to change to a lower gear, or put transmission in neutral, switch key to acc, apply the handbrake slowly or simply jump on the brake pedal.
Perhaps this wombat should stick to public transport in future.
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Yeah it was and the owner of that car was a first class muppet.
Ford have known about the cruise control issue in the Ford Explorer for years. I almost fell off my chair when Burela or whoever at Ford at the time said they have never heard of the issue before. Totally disgusting, but not suprising from the same car which gave up collapsing Territory suspensions...


Right-hand-drive runaway Ford Explorers... Ford UK already had 27 complaints by the time the doco was made!!

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Having never damaged or blown a car engine under those circumstances, I didn't know what to expect.

Interesting to realise, in all the courses I've done, not one has addressed what happens with a blown engine.

Nearly 30 years ago but I still rememeber...

My first thought was of a blown outboard which sent a projectile in the air.

My second thought was the bonnet may pop up or something seizing up causing a bigger problem.

I went with the expected and turned the key.

Never watched a motor race? They blow engines all the time and just coast to a stop. Your brakes and steering still work. Much quicker and easier to slide a transmission to neutral than to look for a key and accidentally twist the key too far causing steering lock.
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Blowing an engine is a small price to pay compared to having an accident at WOT.
is "WOT"....
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WOT = Wide Open Throttle
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Ford have known about the cruise control issue in the Ford Explorer for years. I almost fell off my chair when Burela or whoever at Ford at the time said they have never heard of the issue before. Totally disgusting, but not suprising from the same car which gave up collapsing Territory suspensions...


Right-hand-drive runaway Ford Explorers... Ford UK already had 27 complaints by the time the doco was made!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eGTqKn_ihc&NR=1
That was a totally different model Explorer to the one that that imbecile in Vic was driving.
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thanks bud, tell me though was it that hard to type....?

Don’t worry, I am a dinosaur and have a distinct dislike to abbreviations and acronyms....
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Never watched a motor race? They blow engines all the time and just coast to a stop. Your brakes and steering still work. Much quicker and easier to slide a transmission to neutral than to look for a key and accidentally twist the key too far causing steering lock.
Have you got soapbox? I haven't seen it nor have I experienced a blown motor coasting to a stop. If you are incapable of competently turning a key to ACC you have bigger issues than me.

My brakes and steering still worked otherwise I wouldn't be here.

Perhaps Bobman will be more interested in accomodating you, I'm done and I'll move on.

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Yes some cars will not let you shift into neutral when driving, but there is nothing stopping you from turning the ignition to 'ACC' if your cruise control becomes stuck. Same goes for jammed accelerator cables (which happens from time to time).

It's a real worry with the amount of people out there who have *no* mechanical mind.
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Have you got soapbox? I haven't seen it nor have I experienced a blown motor coasting to a stop.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iasrnm8lxQY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I7_9LH58Iw

This happens in every form of motorsport from time to time. Have you ever watched a motor race?
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ive been reading all these posts now it is i was going down the road when the car in front of me put there brakes on, so in turn put mine on and noticed that the cruise didnt disengage so i hit the button on the stalk,{ factory fitted cruise** not after market and it still didnt turn off so i went around the bend over railway line and i already had the clutch in pulled over and turned the engine off said to myself **** i wasn't ready for that, sat for a few minutes then when i started the car it went straight up to max revs so i turned the car off this happened again and again 3 or 4 times then it started normally and drove fine i never turned it on again. The point is i had taken my car back to the dealer when they finally fixed it in early dec, new years eve it did the same,as what happened last week but this time it could have been a lot different if a train was coming, so i rang ford customer service again and the abc radio they put me onto ch7 the ford dealer has gone out of there way to sort this problem out since i bought the car in may 2010, 2 days after i bought it the cruise played up . I think the car besides this is great infact this is the 2nd ranger i have had the last one i had for 20 months 60,000 klms not one hiccup and when they fix the cruise i will probably buy another it suits my purpose to a T.
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ive been reading all these posts now it is i was going down the road when the car in front of me put there brakes on, so in turn put mine on and noticed that the cruise didnt disengage so i hit the button on the stalk,{ factory fitted cruise** not after market and it still didnt turn off so i went around the bend over railway line and i already had the clutch in pulled over and turned the engine off said to myself **** i wasn't ready for that, sat for a few minutes then when i started the car it went straight up to max revs so i turned the car off this happened again and again 3 or 4 times then it started normally and drove fine i never turned it on again. The point is i had taken my car back to the dealer when they finally fixed it in early dec, new years eve it did the same,as what happened last week but this time it could have been a lot different if a train was coming, so i rang ford customer service again and the abc radio they put me onto ch7 the ford dealer has gone out of there way to sort this problem out since i bought the car in may 2010, 2 days after i bought it the cruise played up . I think the car besides this is great infact this is the 2nd ranger i have had the last one i had for 20 months 60,000 klms not one hiccup and when they fix the cruise i will probably buy another it suits my purpose to a T.
Welcome to the forums. All modern cars are designed such that the vehicle will out brake the engines power. Take the car onto an empty street and flatten the throttle and then apply the brake and you will come to a stop.
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The ranger do not come out with factory cruise, they are fitted after market by Ford, when I bought my Ranger I was advised by a friend to not let Ford install theirs, but to insist on a different aftermarket one because the Ford aftermarket ones were having issues.

The salesman agreed, so I have one that doean't have too many issues. Ford are now fitting a different aftermarket version to the Rangers.
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By Tim Beissmann | February 2nd, 2011

Ford Australia is recalling 8082 PJ and PK Ford Ranger utes over issues with the cruise control.

Around 5700 PK Ranger XLT and Wildtrak vehicles sold between April 2009 and January 2011 with cruise control fitted standard are affected by the recall.

Another 2300 PJ and PK Ranger vehicles that had cruise control fitted as a Ford Genuine Accessory between the same time period are also subject to the recall.

The official recall notice published on the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission website says the cruise control system in affected vehicles may not operate correctly:

“The driver may experience the inability to ‘set’ or ‘activate’ cruise control, or to ‘cancel’ or ‘de-activate’ cruise control when it is engaged.”

Ford Australia’s Neil McDonald said as far as they knew the cruise control defect only affected Australian vehicles, and would not apply to Mazda BT-50 vehicles.

He said there have been no reports of accidents or injuries as a result of the defect.

Mr McDonald said dealers would disable the defective cruise control systems and repair them with a permanent replacement. He admitted some owners would have to return to the dealer twice to complete the two-stage process, as replacement parts are expected to arrive in Australia progressively over the next couple of months.

Ford Australia says it will write to all owners of PK Ranger XLT and Wildtrak vehicles at their last known address, and says owners of PJ and PK Ranger vehicles will be contacted by the Ford dealer who installed the system in their vehicle.

All recall actions will be conducted at no cost to the owners.

The cruise control recall follows two recalls that affected a larger sample of Ford Ranger utilities in September last year.

In total, 30,465 PJ and PK Rangers were recalled because of defects to the bonnet strikers and the automatic transmission.
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ever watched motor racing? Those that have done it for more than five minutes will remember plenty of incidents where blown engines under trailing throttle have caused broken rod caps to hole the sump and throw oil on the road causing the rear wheels to lose traction and a possible crash to ensue, Wayne Gardner at bathurst was one that comes instantly to mind as does anothery in the eighties with The Captain.

Have that happen when a throttle jams in your road car down Mt Victoria or somewhere similar and it'll likely be more than a small price you'll pay........
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ever watched motor racing? Those that have done it for more than five minutes will remember plenty of incidents where blown engines under trailing throttle have caused broken rod caps to hole the sump and throw oil on the road causing the rear wheels to lose traction and a possible crash to ensue, Wayne Gardner at bathurst was one that comes instantly to mind as does anothery in the eighties with The Captain.

Have that happen when a throttle jams in your road car down Mt Victoria or somewhere similar and it'll likely be more than a small price you'll pay........
For a car to be roadworthy the brakes need to outpower the engine at wide open throttle. If your throttle jams on any tight and windy piece of road you are going to have issues no matter what you do. I also would not expect a smart person to engage cruise control down a steep hill or to use excessive throttle.

The best advice for someone who had a stuck throttle is still to throw the car into neutral whilst braking, and attempt to turn the engine to the acc position.
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