Ford, recall and Navigator
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Ford discovered that 18 engine assemblies were not inspected correctly, leading to a fuel leak risk and recall
Ford has recalled over 200,000 vehicles, including some Super Duty trucks and Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUV, due to safety concerns. Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the company's commitment to quality control and vehicle safety. Ford Motor Co. has issued recalls for more than 200,00 vehicles made at its two Louisville-area plants.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for nearly 600,000 Cadillac, GMC and Chevrolet vehicles.
Ford has added another recall under its belt. This time, the Blue Oval has issued a “do-not-drive” notice for three more 2024-2025 Bronco owners, citing a potential issue with the front suspension. This comes just weeks after a similar recall involving two other examples of the SUV.
Ford says it is 10-15 days away from releasing a software update that will act as an early warning for the 2,850 Irish motorists affected by a potential battery defect that poses a fire risk to Kuga plug-in hybrid (PHEV) cars.