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GM74.560-0.96%
F13.270-0.3701%
RIVN18.5941.4144%
CYD43.170-3.12%
HMC27.9550.695%
TM173.7754.115%
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PAG177.9650.885%
LAD300.30010%
AN185.0400.71%
GPI284.855-1.745%
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GM74.560-0.96%
F13.270-0.3701%
RIVN18.5941.4144%
CYD43.170-3.12%
HMC27.9550.695%
TM173.7754.115%
CVNA66.950-0.92%
PAG177.9650.885%
LAD300.30010%
AN185.0400.71%
GPI284.855-1.745%
ABG201.0553.03499%
SAH82.995-0.055%
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GM74.560-0.96%
F13.270-0.3701%
RIVN18.5941.4144%
CYD43.170-3.12%
HMC27.9550.695%
TM173.7754.115%
CVNA66.950-0.92%
PAG177.9650.885%
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AN185.0400.71%
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Fire risk leads Ford to recall 59,000 popular SUVs

NHTSA warns that Lincoln, Ford SUVs, and trucks may experience coolant leaks that can cause a short circuit.
Ford, engine

On the Dash:

  • Ford is recalling 59,006 vehicles due to a risk of engine block heater fires. 
  • The defect can cause cracking, coolant leaks, and short-circuiting. No accidents or injuries reported.
  • Owners should check the recall status and contact Ford dealers for repair guidance when available.

Ford Motor is recalling 59,006 vehicles in the United States after regulators identified a potential fire risk linked to engine block heaters, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Thursday.

The recall affects select Lincoln and Ford models, including the MKC, Explorer, Fusion, Bronco Sport, and Maverick. NHTSA said the engine block heater in these vehicles may crack, allowing coolant to leak and potentially short-circuit the engine.

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Fortunately, the automaker has not received any reports of accidents or injuries related to the defect, according to the NHTSA notice. The company is expected to notify affected vehicle owners once repair plans are in place.

Engine block heaters warm vehicle engines in cold weather, making this issue particularly concerning for owners in colder regions. The NHTSA recommends that owners contact their local Ford dealer for guidance and check the agency’s online database to see if their vehicle is included in the recall.

Recalls of engine components are common in the automotive industry, especially when defects pose a fire hazard. Ford has issued multiple safety recalls in recent years, reflecting ongoing regulatory oversight and the company’s efforts to promptly address potential safety issues.

The recall underscores the growing focus on electrical and engine-related components as vehicles become more technologically complex. Ensuring these systems function properly remains a top priority for both automakers and regulators, particularly in models equipped with advanced engine heating systems.

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