Ford has issued a safety recall for over 116,000 vehicles because of an electrical issue that could lead to a fire.
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Ford recalls 116,672 cars over wiring fault that could spark fires
Ford is recalling 116,672 vehicles in the United States after identifying a wiring fault linked to engine block heaters that ...
Multiple models using Ford ’s 2.0- and 2.3-liter four-cylinder engines are on the hit list due to a potential problem with ...
Ford is developing an in-house-built computer that will serve as the “brain” of its future software-defined vehicles, ...
Ford recalled over 116,000 vehicles due to an engine block heater fire risk. Focus, Escape and MKC models were included. At ...
The recalled vehicles have an engine block heater that could crack and leak coolant, causing a short circuit when plugged in ...
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7 used trucks that are a money trap after 100000 miles
Shoppers hunting for a bargain work truck often focus on price and mileage, but some […] ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into a potentially serious issue affecting thousands of Ford Fiesta and Focus models in the US., and the cause ...
The 3.0-liter Power Stroke V6 that Ford installed in the F-150 (which was a successor to the F-100) wasn't just an off-the-shelf European diesel. Its origins can be traced back to an architecture Ford ...
Ford is pulling the plug on its 2.0-liter twin-turbo EcoBlue diesel engine in markets around the world, after removing it from the European lineup earlier this year. The Blue Oval will replace the ...
Well, it finally happened. As of Friday, Ford built the last Focus. The news supposedly first came courtesy of the Blue Oval’s employees, after which the company confirmed to Motor1 that the final ...
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