The Ford Motor Company's plug-in hybrid Escape and Lincoln Corsair may experience thermal venting due to battery cell short circuits ...
This second recall affects Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair PHEVs from 2020–2024 after battery defects were linked to ...
The year of the recall continues for Ford today, as the company has just added over 20,500 vehicles to a list that never seems to end. All affected vehicles are plug-in hybrids, and they have a ...
The software update Ford provided isn't detecting all short circuit events, and Ford has no idea how to fix it yet.
In total, 20,558 PHEVs are affected. Out of these, 4,015 are Lincoln Corsair crossovers built between October 24, 2019, and April 16, 2024. The other 16,543 are Ford Escape PHEVs built between July 10 ...
Ford is expanding a recall from late 2024 that involves more than 20,500 examples of its Escape and Lincoln Corsair plug-in hybrid SUVs (Lincoln is Ford’s luxury arm) in an issue with the battery that ...
Ford has recalled over 20,000 vehicles due to a battery issue that could lead to crashes, fires or injuries, according to the automaker. Ford, which also owns Lincoln, is recalling 2021-2024 Lincoln ...
Plug-in hybrids have long had a bit of a reputation for being finicky, thanks to their complicated powertrains. But that’s old news—today’s PHEVs are more reliable than ever, often matching ...
Ford ’s plug-in hybrid vehicles continue to be plagued by safety recalls. Beyond the growing list and the resulting class-action lawsuits , it appears that fixes already implemented by dealerships are ...