Regional Program 21R01 - Rear Toe Link Replacement (21R01)
Reference number: 21R01
REGIONAL PROGRAM 21R01 - REAR TOE LINK REPLACEMENT
SERVICE CAMPAIGN BULLETIN
| FORD: | 2011-2017 Explorer |
REGIONAL PROGRAM 21R01
SUBJECT
Regional Program 21R01
Certain 2011-2017 Model Year Explorer Vehicles
Rear Toe Link Replacement
REF: Safety Recall 21S32
Dated February 18, 2022
REF: Customer Satisfaction Program 22N01
Dated February 18, 2022
PROGRAM TERMS
There are no mileage or time limits for this program.
Customers that complete the 21R01 repair prior to July 31, 2023 will be eligible for a one-time replacement of the wheel knuckles (if needed). The eligibility for the one-time replacement of the wheel knuckles (if needed) is for six (6) months from the Repair Order date of 21R01. Please refer to Customer Satisfaction Program 22N01 for details.
AFFECTED VEHICLES
| Vehicle | Model Year | Assembly Plant | Build Dates |
|---|---|---|---|
| Explorer | 2011-2017 | Chicago | February 11, 2011 through September 30, 2017 |
Affected vehicles are identified in OASIS and FSA VIN Lists.
Vehicles originally sold in, or currently registered in the high corrosion states listed below are covered under program 21S32. Vehicles currently located in the high corrosion states listed below, while not originally sold in or currently registered in a high corrosion state, are covered under this program.
| In the United States | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Connecticut | Delaware | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa |
| Kentucky | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan |
| Minnesota | Missouri | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New York |
| Ohio | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Vermont | Virginia |
| West Virginia | Wisconsin | District of Columbia | ||
REASON FOR THIS REGIONAL PROGRAM
Under Safety Recall 21S32, some of the affected vehicles exposed to a highly corrosive environment where road salt is used extensively during winter months (see list above), have experienced a seized toe link ball joint resulting in a fracture of the outboard section of the rear suspension toe link. A seized toe link ball joint can increase bending stresses in the toe link outboard of the turnbuckle. Rear toe link fracture while driving could result in unusual vehicle handling characteristics, or difficulty controlling the vehicle and may increase the risk of a crash.
For 21R01, owners will be instructed to request a repair under this regional program if their vehicle is located in a high corrosion area (listed above), if the owner intends to operate their vehicle in a high corrosion area, or if they have concerns relating to their rear toe links.
SERVICE ACTION
If the vehicle owner presents their vehicle for repair under this program, dealers are to replace both rear suspension toe links, check alignment, and adjust rear toe. This service must be performed on all affected vehicles at no charge to the vehicle owner.
OWNER NOTIFICATION MAILING SCHEDULE
Owner letters are expected to be mailed the week of November 28, 2022. Dealers should repair any affected vehicles that arrive at their dealerships, whether or not the customer has received a letter.
ATTACHMENTS
- Attachment I: Administrative Information
- Attachment II: Labor Allowances and Parts Ordering Information
- Attachment III: Technical Information
- Attachment IV: Use of Aftermarket Ball Joints/Bushings
- Owner Notification Letters
QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE
For questions and assistance, contact the Special Service Support Center (SSSC) via the SSSC Web Contact Site. The SSSC Web Contact Site can be accessed through the Professional Technician System (PTS) website using the SSSC link listed at the bottom of the OASIS VIN report screen or listed under the SSSC tab.
ATTACHMENT I
OASIS ACTIVATION
OASIS will be activated on November 4, 2022.
FSA VIN LISTS ACTIVATION
FSA VIN Lists will not be activated for this service action.
SOLD VEHICLES
- Ford has not issued instructions to stop selling/delivering or driving used vehicles under this regional program.
- If a customer's vehicle exhibits fractured rear toe links or if owners are concerned about the toe links in their vehicles, they may request repairs under this regional program.
- Owners can continue to safely drive their vehicles.
STOCK VEHICLES
Use OASIS to identify any affected vehicles in your used vehicle inventory.
TITLE BRANDED/SALVAGED VEHICLES
Affected title branded and salvaged vehicles are eligible for this program.
OWNER REFUNDS
- This regional program must still be performed, even if the owner has paid for a previous repair. Claiming a refund will not close the program on the vehicle.
- Ford Motor Company is offering a refund for owner-paid repairs covered by this program if the repair was performed before the date of the Owner Notification Letter. This refund offer expires March 31, 2023.
- Owners are directed to seek reimbursement through authorized dealers or, at their option, directly through Ford Motor Company at P.O. Box 6251, Dearborn, MI 48121-6251.
- Dealers are also pre-approved to refund owner-paid emergency repairs that were performed away from an authorized servicing dealer after the end date specified in the reimbursement plan. Non-covered repairs, or those judged by Ford to be excessive, will not be reimbursed.
- Refunds will only be provided for the cost associated with rear suspension toe link replacement due to fracture.
RENTAL VEHICLES
Rental vehicles are not approved for this program.
ADDITIONAL REPAIR (LABOR TIME AND/OR PARTS)
Additional repairs identified as necessary to complete the FSA should be managed as follows:
- For related damage and access time requirements, refer to the Warranty and Policy Manual/Section 6 - Ford & Lincoln Program Policies/General Information & Special Circumstances for FSA's/Related Damage.
- For vehicles within new vehicle bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage, no SSSC approval is required, although related damage must be on a separate repair line with the "Related Damage" radio button checked.
- Ford vehicles - 3 years or 36,000 miles
- For vehicles outside new vehicle bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage, submit an Approval Request to the SSSC Web Contact Site prior to completing the repair.
CLAIMS PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
- Claim Entry:
Enter claims using Dealer Management System (DMS) or One Warranty Solution (OWS) online.
- When entering claims, select claim type 31: Field Service Action. The FSA number 21R01 is the sub code.
- For additional claims preparation and submission information, refer to the Recall and Customer Satisfaction Program (CSP) Repairs in the OWS User Guide.
- Related Damage/Additional labor and/or parts:
Must be claimed as Related Damage on a separate repair line from the FSA with same claim type and sub code as described in Claim Entry above.IMPORTANT: Click the Related Damage Indicator radio button.
- Refunds:
Submit refunds on a separate repair line.
- Program Code: 21R01
- Misc. Expense: ADMIN
- Misc. Expense: REFUND
- Misc. Expense: 0.2 Hrs.
- Multiple refunds should be submitted on one repair line and the invoice details for each repair should be detailed in the comments section of the claim.
ATTACHMENT II
LABOR ALLOWANCES
| Description | Labor Operation | Labor Time |
|---|---|---|
| Replace both rear suspension toe links | 21R01B | 0.4 Hours |
| Check alignment and, if necessary, adjust rear toe | 21R01C | 0.6 Hours |
PARTS REQUIREMENTS/ORDERING INFORMATION
| Part Number | Description | Engine | AWD/FWD | Claim Quantity | Order Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DB5Z-5A972-T | Rear Toe Link Kit - See affected Engine and AWD/FWD detail | 3.5L TiVCT | AWD | 1 | 1 |
| 3.5L GTDI | |||||
| 3.7L DOHC | |||||
| 3.7L DOHC | FWD | ||||
| DB5Z-5A972-U | Rear Toe Link Kit - See affected Engine and AWD/FWD detail | 2.3L GTDI | AWD | 1 | 1 |
| 2.3L GTDI | FWD | ||||
| 2.0L GTDI | |||||
| 3.5L TiVCT |
Order your parts through normal order processing channels. To guarantee the shortest delivery time, an emergency order for parts must be placed.
DEALER PRICE
For latest prices, refer to DOES II.
PARTS RETENTION, RETURN, & SCRAPPING
Follow the provisions of the Warranty and Policy Manual, Section 1 - WARRANTY PARTS RETENTION AND RETURN POLICIES. If a replaced part receives a scrap disposition, the part must be scrapped in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal environmental protection and hazardous material regulations. Federal law prohibits selling motor vehicle parts or components that are under safety, compliance, or emissions recall.
EXCESS STOCK RETURN
Excess stock returned for credit must have been purchased from Ford Customer Service Division in accordance with Policy Procedure Bulletin 4000.
REPLACED FSA PARTS INSPECTION AND SIGN OFF
Effective March 1st 2021 all parts replaced as part of an FSA repair with a repair order open date of March 1st 2021 or later must be inspected and signed off on the repair order by a member of your dealers fixed operations management team or an employee the task has been delegated to. If the task is to be delegated to a non-management employee, the employee needs to be someone other than the technician who completed the repair and needs to understand the importance of completing this task consistently and accurately.
- All parts replaced as part of an FSA repair should be returned to the parts department following the Warranty Parts Retention and Return Policies.
- Inspect the replaced parts to verify the FSA repair was completed.
- If the FSA repair is found to be complete, the designated employee signs the repair order line or parts return stamp area (electronic or hand signed) for the FSA repair indicating the parts were inspected and validated to have been replaced.
- After the parts have been inspected, they should be handled based on the guidance in the parts status report in the Online Warranty System (Hold, Return, CORE, Scrap, etc.).
- This process is subject to review during warranty audits for FSA repairs with a repair order open date of March 1st 2021 or later. Any eligible FSA claims requiring parts replacement, found not to have been inspected and signed off during a warranty audit will be subject to chargeback and consideration for enrollment into the Dealer Incomplete Recall Repair Process.
ATTACHMENT III
CERTAIN 2013-2017 MODEL YEAR EXPLORER VEHICLES - REAR SUSPENSION TOE LINK REPLACEMENT
SERVICE PROCEDURE
- Position the vehicle on an alignment rack. Please follow the WSM procedures in Section 100-02.
- Raise the rear of the vehicle by lifting the lower coil spring leaf.
- Remove both rear tires. Please follow the WSM procedures in Section 204-04A.
- Remove and discard both rear toe links. See Figure 1.
- Install the new
toe links by reversing the removal procedure. See Figure 1.
- Only hand tighten the inboard fastener and snug the outboard retainer at this time.
- Install both rear tires. Please follow the WSM procedures in Section 204-04A.
- Lower the vehicle onto the alignment rack with the rear adjustment rack slip plates loose.
- Tighten the inboard rear toe link bolts on both sides.
- Torque: 111 lb.ft (150 Nm)
- Set the tire pressure and perform an alignment and tighten the outboard bolt and nut on both sides. This completes the recall.
- Torque: 111 lb.ft (150 Nm)
NOTE: the ball joint side of the new toe link has a slot that is used for the alignment process. See Figure 2.NOTE: Federal law prohibits selling motor vehicle parts or components that are under safety, compliance, or emissions recall. Unless a part is requested to be returned to Ford, all parts replaced under this FSA must be scrapped in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal environmental protection and hazardous material regulations. Refer to the Parts Retention, Return, & Scrapping section of the FSA dealer bulletin for further information.
ATTACHMENT IV
RECOMMENDED REPAIR
If 2011-2019 Ford Explorers or PIU vehicles require service of the rear wheel knuckle and/or rear wheel knuckle bushings, the recommended repair is to replace the affected rear wheel knuckle (5B758/9) as an assembly only. Refer to WSM, Section 204-02, and the Ford Service Parts Catalog as needed.
ISSUE
Ford has received reports of toe link failures on customer vehicles after the installation of non-OEM cross-axial ball joints (aka bushings) in the rear wheel knuckle. Installation of aftermarket bushings rather than replacement of the rear wheel knuckle assembly is not recommended, as this may limit the movement of the joint and cause stress on the toe link. In the reports that Ford received, the toe links failed shortly after installation of an aftermarket bushing installed by the dealership.
Dealerships may have serviced rear wheel knuckles, including use of aftermarket bushings, as part of preventive maintenance. These inspections and maintenance services sometimes took place as a separate customer paid repair when the vehicle was being serviced for the following FSAs: 19S17, 17G01, 16S18. Because these repairs would occur as a customer paid repair directly to the dealership and not submitted to Ford for reimbursement, Ford does not have a record of how many of these repairs may have occurred.
DEALERSHIP ACTIONS
If your dealership performed repairs on the rear suspension of 2011-2019 Ford Explorers or PIU vehicles and installed aftermarket bushing(s) in the rear wheel knuckle instead of replacing the complete rear wheel knuckle assembly (at any time), you should identify all of the vehicles repaired with the aftermarket bushing(s), contact the customer, and replace the rear wheel knuckle as an assembly. Failure to do this may result in a toe link fracture. A fractured rear toe link will cause a sudden change in vehicle handling and increase the risk of a crash.
Regional Program 21R01
Certain 2011-2017 Model Year Explorer Vehicles Rear Toe Link Replacement



