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Ford has not yet released a remedy for the issue. Impacted owners will receive letters alerting them to the problem starting July 14.
Ford has recalled more than 850,000 vehicles after a fuel pump defect raised serious safety concerns, and the fix isn’t ready yet.
Ford Motor is recalling 850,318 Ford and Lincoln models because the vehicles' low-pressure fuel pump may fail while in use, causing the engine to stall, according to a notice filed with the ...
Ford recalls vehicles for fuel leak Ford recalled certain 2021-2024 Bronco Sport and 2020-2022 Escape vehicles with a 1.5L engine as they may have a fuel injector that can crack and leak fuel.
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) recalls 850,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to faulty fuel system component causing engine stalling. No accidents reported.
The cost advantage of producing a vehicle in China can’t be ignored either. Local production allows Ford to build the Bronco for far less than it would cost to import an American-spec vehicle.
Ford is recalling more than 694,000 Bronco Sport and Escape vehicles because the fuel injector may crack and leak, which may cause a fire.