Ford is recalling 204,448 Edge and Lincoln MKX crossovers in North America for fuel-tank brackets that can rust and cause gas to leak, the automaker mentioned.
The 2007–2008 Edge and MKX have reinforcement brackets that can cause a fuel odor, a fuel leak, or the verify-engine light to illuminate if they corrode, Ford mentioned. A total of 186,024 autos are affected in the U.S., and, as with other rust-associated recalls, only these at present or previously registered in 21 “Salt Belt” states plus the District of Columbia are on the list. This involves Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
A filing to the National Highway Targeted traffic Safety Administration, which ordinarily contains a lot more details about the dilemma, was not accessible. Dealers will repair or replace the fuel tank at an unspecified future date.
Given that 2012, Ford has recalled practically 438,000 automobiles in the U.S. for fuel leaks, including the 2012–2013 Edge with the 2.-liter EcoBoost engine in January and once again for just the 2012 model in September 2012. In June 2013, Ford recalled 390,000 automobiles in the U.S. for faulty fuel-tank delivery modules. A total of 6 Ford and Lincoln models have been incorporated.
Ford Recalling 205,000 Edge and Lincoln MKX Models for Fuel Leaks
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