Lincoln MKC Fire Risk Results in Recall for 142K SUVs, Warning to Park Outside
Nearly 150,000 Lincoln MKC vehicles have been recalled following reports of engine fires linked to a short-circuiting battery monitor sensor.
Nearly 150,000 Lincoln MKC vehicles have been recalled following reports of engine fires linked to a short-circuiting battery monitor sensor.
About 1.3 million Ford and Lincoln vehicles are being recalled due to the risk of a brake hose rupture which could increase the risk of a crash.
Ford is recalling some Lincoln vehicles due to wire problems which may cause airbags to malfunction.
Software problems have led to the recall of more than 25,000 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles.
A Ford recall affects more than 100,000 vehicles which may have defective seatbelts that could fail in an auto accident.
About 35,000 Ford and Lincoln SUVs are being recalled because some may be missing a part that allows the second row of seats to lock into place.
A recall of nearly 700,000 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ vehicles warns that seat belt pretensioners in the vehicles could fail, resulting in serious injuries during an auto accident.
Ford is recalling thousands of new Lincoln MKCs because drivers may accidentally hit the ignition button while driving, turning the vehicle off.
Ford is recalling more than 120,000 vehicles that may have defective manufacturing that can cause the linkshaft to separate from the halfshaft, potentially causing the vehicle to roll away.
About 12,600 Ford Taurus, Ford Explorer and Lincoln MKS vehicles have been recalled due to potentially defective child safety locks.