2017 Ford Super Duty trucks recalled because the fuel tank could fall off
Ford isn't aware of fires, injuries, or accidents related to either recall.
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# of Recalls | Component Affected | ||
2019 Lincoln MKT | 2 | Electrical System | More Details |
2018 Lincoln MKT | 1 | Suspension | More Details |
2017 Lincoln MKT | 2 | Suspension, Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
2016 Lincoln MKT | 2 | Suspension, Engine And Engine Cooling | More Details |
2015 Lincoln MKT | 5 | Suspension, Fuel System, Gasoline, Child Seat, Parking Brake, Electrical System | More Details |
2014 Lincoln MKT | 4 | Suspension, Fuel System, Gasoline, Electrical System, Power Train | More Details |
2013 Lincoln MKT | 8 | Suspension, Fuel System, Gasoline, Steering, Electrical System, Power Train, Service Brakes, Air | More Details |
2012 Lincoln MKT | 1 | Steering | More Details |
2011 Lincoln MKT | 1 | Steering | More Details |
Ford isn't aware of fires, injuries, or accidents related to either recall.
Ford will recall nearly 9,900 vehicles across two campaigns, and the affected models will include the Focus ST, Escape, Taurus, Lincoln MKS, and MKT.
Ford has issued a recall for certain examples of the Explorer, Taurus, Flex, and Lincoln MKS and MKT, to fix a parking brake which may not engage properly.
Ford is issuing two recalls that cover a total of 442,300 vehicles in North America. One is for 422,814 cars for a possible power steering fault, and the other is for 19,486 units of the 2015 Mustang with the 2.3-liter EcoBoost for high underbody temperatures.
Ford and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall for some 83,250 vehicles in the US, for an issue with halfshafts. More specifically a "halfshaft retention circlip" might not have been properly installed on affected vehicles, with the result being halfshafts that may move improperly or disengage completely fro
Ford is announcing six separate recalls for a variety of issues affecting a dozen models and a total of 100,610 vehicles in North America. However, according to Ford spokesperson Kelli Felker, "None of them have caused accidents or injuries." Half of them cover fewer than 1,000 cars.
According to The Detroit News, Ford is issuing three separate recalls on new 2013 models, one of which affects 465,000 vehicles. That largest recall comes as the result of 600 complaints of fuel leaks, which could lead to a fire risk, the report indicates. Included in the 465k-unit recall are the 2013 Explorer, Flex, Steven J. Ewing