Nobody wants his engine to let him go in full driving or just before going to work or going on vacation. However, Transport Canada published, on July 8, a reminder notice concerning several models of Ford and Lincoln cars, all recalled because they presented a potentially dangerous problem in the engine, which can cause collisions.
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“On some vehicles, the low pressure fuel pump could be lacking. If this happened, the engine could operate irregularly or not start, and the engine check indicator could light up, “said the federal body.
The motorists concerned could also suddenly lose power in full driving. It must be admitted that such an incident could seriously compromise the safety of drivers and drivers.
Here is the complete list of models targeted by this reminder:
- Ford Bronco — 2021-2022
- Ford Expedition — 2022
- Ford Explorer – 2021-2022
- Ford F-150 – 2021-2022
- Ford F-250 Super Duty – 2021-2023
- Ford F-350 Super Duty – 2021-2023
- Ford F-450 Super Duty – 2021-2023
- Ford F-550 Super Duty – 2021-2023
- Ford Mustang – 2021-2022
- Ford Police Interceptor Utility (Explorer) – 2021-2022
- Lincoln Aviator – 2021-2023
- Lincoln Navigator – 2021-2022
Ford plans to contact the owners concerned by post. The precise details of the repairs are still under development, but it is strongly recommended to remain on the lookout for the manufacturer’s communications.
This is not the first reminder launched by the American company this year. Last May, more than a million vehicle was recalled due to a problem with the rear view camera.
You can check if your vehicle is concerned and find more information on the official Ford Canada website.
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