Ford Explorer Rollaway Risk Leads to Recall for a Quarter Million Vehicles
Ford is recalling more than a quarter million vehicles due to rollaway risks which could lead to auto accidents.
Ford is recalling more than a quarter million vehicles due to rollaway risks which could lead to auto accidents.
A Ford Explorer recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles warns that suspension problems have been linked to several auto accidents and injuries.
A preliminary settlement agreement has been approved which would resolve a class action lawsuit against Ford over carbon monoxide leaks in certain Ford Explorer SUVs.
Ford is recalling an additional 350,000 Explorer SUVs which may develop steering problems.
A Ford Explorer recall over potential steering problems has affected 1.2 million vehicles in the U.S.
A consumer watchdog group is urging the NHTSA to force a recall of 1.3 million Ford Explorers due to the risks of carbon monoxide leaks.
An auto safety consumer watchdog group is urging Ford to recall more than a million Ford Explorer vehicles linked to reports of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Ford is offering to repair, but not recall, 1.4 million Ford Explorer SUVs that may leak carbon monoxide into the passenger's compartment.
The NHTSA has expanded an investigation into Ford Explorer carbon monoxide leaks following nearly 800 reports of incidents, many involving police vehicles.
A class action lawsuit filed against Ford indicates that the 2011-2015 Ford Explorers are leaking dangerous levels of carbon monoxide into occupant compartments, which echo similar concerns that have led…