Nearly 420,000 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs are being recalled to fix a seat belt pretensioner safety issue.
The fault in seatbelt may increase the "risk of injury in a crash," according to the National Highway Traffic Administration.
Ford recall for seat belt issue and a do-not-drive order for some Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles
Ford is recalling almost 420,000 vehicles because of a seat belt issue that may result in an injury if a crash occurs.
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Ford issues do-not-drive order for some models, along with separate recall of 420,000 vehicles
Ford is recalling almost 420,000 vehicles because of a seat belt issue that may result in an injury if a crash occurs. The ...
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There is a step above a Ford F-250 or F-350 Tremor. There is a step above a mild lift kit and some aftermarket bumpers. Then there is another level entirely. A place where engineering, capability, and ...
Ford has been taking a long, hard look at itself in the mirror, and it has clearly decided that perhaps killing off the little Fiesta – which became the UK’s best-selling car ever way back in 2014 – ...
The team must design and test the shipping equipment Ford uses to ensure that Ford's engines, sheet side panels, transmissions and thousands of other parts that go into assembling a vehicle all arrive ...
Researchers have used DNA from the skeletal remains of four members of the ill-fated 1845 Franklin expedition to explore the Arctic to identify the dead for the first time. “It must have been horrible ...
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