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Ford Recalls More Than 300000 Vehicles Built at Talbotville Plant
Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis from the 2003 to 2005 model years built at the St. Thomas Assembly Plant south of London are being recalled because their headlights can go dark and cause a crash. Ford said the module’s solder joints could crack and interrupt the power to headlights, increasing the risk of a night-time crash.
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So far, 11 crashes are blamed on the issue.
No less than 312,814 examples of the Ford Crown Victoria and sister model Mercury Grand Marquis need replacement lighting control modules. So get that module fixed, Panther Nation: Dealers will replace it at no cost to you.
The automaker has also issued safety recall for certain 2016 Ford F-650 and F-750 vehicles to replace rear air brake chamber and safety recall for certain 2015 Ford Transit dual-rear-wheel vehicles to replace rear axle shafts.
Ford Motor Co.is recalling 1,170 2015 model-year Ford Transit dual-rear-wheel vans in the U.S.to replace the rear axle shafts. Those 177 trucks were built at the Ohio Assembly Plant from June 18, 2015 through November 15, 2015. About 296,004 cars are in the USA, 14,714 are in Canada and about 2,096 are located in Mexico.
Ford is issuing a safety compliance recall for approximately 3,200 2015 Ford F-150 SuperCrew vehicles to replace the front safety belt retractor and pretensioner assembly.
Ford said it isn’t aware of any accidents or injuries related to the defect. If not attached properly, the cables might not hold an occupant in a crash, although Ford isn’t aware of any accidents or injuries.
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The vehicles were built at Dearborn Assembly from January 22, 2015, through March 17, 2015.