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Ford is recalling more than 741,000 vehicles because a transmission issue may allow them to roll away while in Park.
Ford’s first major recall of the month involves the windshield wipers on more than 604,500 Ford and Lincoln SUVs.
Ford has issued a recall of over 850,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles due to an issue with the fuel pump.
Ford has issued a fourth recall for over 304,600 Explorer SUVs and Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the second-row seats
Ford is recalling more than 240,000 examples of its Explorer SUV, as well as Aviator SUVs from its Lincoln luxury arm, due to improperly secured seat belt anchor bolts.
Ford is recalling more than 90,700 vehicles over an issue with the engine intake valves in vehicles equipped with its 2.7- or 3.0-liter Nano EcoBoost V-6 engines.
The latest recall from Ford concerns model-year 2020-22 Explorers that could have a disconnected driveshaft, increasing the risk of a rollaway.
Issues with rear cameras continue to plague the Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator and Corsair SUVs, now affecting more than 422,000 examples.
The video output may fail in model-year 2020-23 Explorers and Aviators and model-year 2020-22 Corsairs equipped with 360-degree camera systems.
The 2021-22 Explorer Timberline offers an accessory package for auxiliary lighting that comes with an extra button and light on your dash.
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