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Old 20-05-2022, 08:01 PM   #1
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Default Latest Ford Recalls

Ford seem to be going the same/similar[ish] directions as per GM.....

Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs

Ford is recalling 39,013 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator SUVs due to a fire risk. All affected vehicles are from the 2021 model year, including 32,711 Expeditions and 6,302 Navigators. An announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) cites a warning from Ford, advising owners of affected vehicles to park outside. Fires can occur when vehicles are running or shut off.

16 fires are already confirmed, and at this time, a specific cause is unknown.


they appear to be starting somewhere in the front left.
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