Monday, October 7

Ford recalls more than 250,000 SUVs for a defect that can cause them to roll even when parked

Ford no ha informado sobre accidentes o personas con lesiones por este desperfecto.
Ford has not reported any accidents or people with injuries due to this defect.

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Javier Zarain

Ford called for a recall of more than 250, Explorer trucks due to a malfunction that makes vehicles roll, even when parked.

According to Ford, the defect causes one of the rear axle mounting bolts to break, which causes the transmission to seize. disconnect.

When this happens, SUVs can move if they do not have the parking brake activated, according to documents published by safety regulators in the United States.

Ford trucks that are called for a potential risk of the above being ahead:

– Ford Explorer 2020, 2021 Y 2022 motor 2.3 liter
– Ford Explorer 2020, 2021 Y 2022 hybrid
– Ford Explorer 1200, 2021 and 2022 3 liter engine
– Ford Explorer 2020, 2021 Y 2022 3.3 liter engine
– Ford Explorer 2020, 2021 Y 2022 ST 3 liter engine
– Ford Explorer 1200 and 2021 Hybrid Police
– Ford Explorer 2020 and 2021 Police 3.3 liter engine

The recall of one of its most popular SUVs occurs after the company presented its res results of the first quarter of the year and announced the dismissal of more than 500 employees.

According to a report by Fox Business, the automaker has already received 235 claims warranty for this problem, as noted in the safety documents.

In some cases, Ford may replace a bushing and axle cover or update the electronic parking brake software to solve the problem.

Buyers who are affected by this issue will start receiving emails starting June 6.

So far, Ford has not received reports of accidents or people injured by this malfunction.

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