Ford Recalls 90,736 Vehicles Over Risky Engine Valve Fractures
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sábado, 31 de agosto de 2024, 9:00 am ET1 min de lectura
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Ford Motor Co. is initiating a recall of 90,736 vehicles in the United States due to potential fractures in the engine intake valves during operation, according to a statement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Saturday.
The recall affects select models from the 2021-2022 production years, specifically the Ford Mustang, F-150, Edge, Explorer, and the Lincoln Nautilus and Aviator. These vehicles are equipped with either the 2.7-liter or 3.0-liter Nano EcoBoost engines, which have been identified as having the problematic intake valves.
Ford has acknowledged the issue and has filed the recall request with the NHTSA. The company will be working to notify affected vehicle owners and provide the necessary repairs to address the defect.
The decision to recall nearly 91,000 vehicles highlights the automaker's commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. Engine intake valves that fracture during operation not only impact vehicle performance but can also pose significant safety risks. It is crucial for Ford to mitigate these risks swiftly through its recall program.
Owners of the affected models are encouraged to contact Ford or their local dealerships for further information on the recall process and to schedule necessary inspections and repairs. Ford's proactive steps in addressing this issue demonstrate the company's dedication to maintaining the trust and safety of its customers.
The recall affects select models from the 2021-2022 production years, specifically the Ford Mustang, F-150, Edge, Explorer, and the Lincoln Nautilus and Aviator. These vehicles are equipped with either the 2.7-liter or 3.0-liter Nano EcoBoost engines, which have been identified as having the problematic intake valves.
Ford has acknowledged the issue and has filed the recall request with the NHTSA. The company will be working to notify affected vehicle owners and provide the necessary repairs to address the defect.
The decision to recall nearly 91,000 vehicles highlights the automaker's commitment to safety and regulatory compliance. Engine intake valves that fracture during operation not only impact vehicle performance but can also pose significant safety risks. It is crucial for Ford to mitigate these risks swiftly through its recall program.
Owners of the affected models are encouraged to contact Ford or their local dealerships for further information on the recall process and to schedule necessary inspections and repairs. Ford's proactive steps in addressing this issue demonstrate the company's dedication to maintaining the trust and safety of its customers.
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