Ford Recalls Over 90000 Cars Due To Faulty Engines

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Ford Recalls Over 90,000 Cars Due to Faulty Engines

What Happened?

Ford has issued a recall for over 90,000 vehicles due to a faulty engine part. The affected vehicles include the 2020-2022 Ford Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, and Lincoln Corsair.

The Faulty Part

The faulty part is a connecting rod bearing in the engine. This bearing can fail, causing the engine to seize up and potentially causing a crash.

What to Do if Your Vehicle is Affected

If you own one of the affected vehicles, you should contact your local Ford dealer immediately to schedule a repair. The repair will be free of charge.

In the meantime, you should avoid driving your vehicle until it has been repaired.

Ford's Response

Ford has apologized for the inconvenience and said that it is working to fix the problem as quickly as possible. The company has also set up a website where affected customers can get more information and track the status of their repair.

Conclusion

This recall is a reminder of the importance of regular vehicle maintenance. By following the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, you can help to prevent problems like this from happening.