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Ford Recalls 1.5M Vehicles for Brake and Wiper Arm Issues
automotive2 years ago

Ford Recalls 1.5M Vehicles for Brake and Wiper Arm Issues

Ford is recalling 1.2 million Fusion and Lincoln MKZ vehicles produced between 2013 and 2018 due to potentially faulty front brake hoses that could leak fluid, causing the brake to require additional time to stop the vehicle and increasing the risk of a crash or injury. This is the second major recall from Ford in recent months, and affected owners will be advised by mid-April and have the faulty hoses replaced for free at dealerships.

Is Your Ford on the Recall List? Check Now.
business2 years ago

Is Your Ford on the Recall List? Check Now.

Ford is recalling 1.5 million vehicles due to safety issues with brake hoses and malfunctioning wipers on some of its pickups. The larger recall affects 1.3 million vehicles, including Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ models made between February 2012 and July 2017, and the smaller recall affects F-150 pickup trucks from 2021. Ford dealerships will replace the affected parts for free, and owners can call 1-866-436-7332 for more information.

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake and wiper problems.
business2 years ago

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake and wiper problems.

Ford is recalling over 1.5 million vehicles in the US due to issues with leaky brake hoses and windshield wiper arms that can break. The larger recall affects nearly 1.3 million Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKX midsize cars from 2013 to 2018, while the second recall covers more than 222,000 F-150 pickups from 2021. Ford will replace the affected parts, and owners will be notified starting in late March and mid-April.

Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles for brake and wiper issues.
automotive2 years ago

Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles for brake and wiper issues.

Ford is recalling 1.5 million vehicles in the US due to safety issues with brake hoses and windshield wipers. The bigger recall affects Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ sedans with model years from 2013 and 2018, for what the regulator describes as "suspect front brake jounce hoses." Ford is also recalling about 220,000 F-150 pickups due to faulty windshield wiper arms. Owners can get the parts replaced for free.

Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles for brake and fluid issues.
automotive2 years ago

Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles for brake and fluid issues.

Ford is recalling 1.5 million vehicles in the US due to two separate issues. The first recall affects 2013-2018 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKX midsize cars, where brake hoses can rupture, leading to brake fluid leakage, and increasing brake pedal travel and stopping distances. The second recall affects 220,000 F-150 trucks from the 2021 model year, where the windshield wiper arm can break, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the affected parts, and owners will be notified via letter.

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake hose and wiper arm issues.
business2 years ago

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake hose and wiper arm issues.

Ford is recalling over 1.5 million vehicles in the US due to leaky brake hoses and broken windshield wiper arms. The larger recall affects nearly 1.3 million 2013-2018 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKX midsize cars, while the second recall covers more than 222,000 F-150 pickups from 2021. Ford will replace the affected parts and notify owners starting in late March and mid-April. There has been one crash reported due to the brake hose issue, but no injuries have been mentioned.

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake hose and wiper arm issues.
business2 years ago

Ford recalls 1.5M vehicles for brake hose and wiper arm issues.

Ford is recalling over 1.5 million vehicles in the US due to leaky brake hoses and windshield wiper arms that can break. The larger recall affects nearly 1.3 million Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKX midsize cars from 2013 to 2018, while the second recall covers more than 222,000 F-150 pickups from 2021. Ford will replace the affected parts, and owners will be notified starting March 27 for the F-150 pickups and April 17 for the midsize cars.