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Although the remedy for the recall condition is currently under development, Ford estimates that $570 million will be spent ...
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Ford's recall of 694,000 Bronco Sport and Escape vehicles comes on the heels of another recall of 850,000 vehicles.
Ford is recalling 694,271 Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs because of a faulty fuel injector in the vehicles that can leaks, raising the risk of a fire.
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Ford recalling nearly $700K vehicles due to a fire riskThe recall affects Ford Bronco Sport models from 2021 to 2024 and Ford Escape vehicles from 2020 to 2022. ‘Calm’ Air India ...
Owners of affected vehicles might notice the odor of gasoline both inside and outside the vehicle, according to the ...
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KCEN-TV on MSNFord recalls nearly 700k vehicles that could catch on fireMaurene Comey, daughter of James Comey and prosecutor of Jeffrey Epstein, is fired 34-year-old turned Fiverr side hustle into full-time business—it brings in $40,000 a month and lets him work from ...
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Scripps News on MSNFord recalls nearly 700,000 vehicles due to fire riskFord is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles due to a potential fire risk caused by cracked fuel injectors. The recall affects ...
Ford is recalling 770,000 Escape and Bronco Sport SUVs in the U.S. and Canada due to a fuel injector problem that could lead ...
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WGAU Radio on MSNFord recalls nearly 700,000 SUVs over fire risk from fuel leakFord is recalling nearly 700,000 SUVs due to a fire risk caused by a potential fuel leak under the hood. The recall affects ...
Ford Motor CompanyF has been outdoing all automakers in the number of recalls this year. In its latest recall, Ford had to ...
According to the notice from the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, Ford says the recall is due to fuel injectors inside vehicles, which could leak and crack inside the engine ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNAs Ford Has Another Recall, CEO Farley Needs to Be FiredAnother recall of Ford vehicles has further damaged the automaker's reputation. Maybe former CEO Alan Mulally ought to be ...
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