
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on May 27 that Ford Motor Company is initiating safety recalls for several of its SUV models. The announcement follows the automaker’s report of specific issues affecting these vehicles.
Based in Dearborn, Michigan, Ford identified potential defects in multiple SUV models that could pose safety risks. While specific details of the defects were not disclosed in the brief announcement, such recalls are typically related to problems that could impair vehicle performance or passenger safety, including braking, steering, or powertrain issues.
As the affected vehicles may present risks under certain conditions, owners will be notified by Ford and directed to authorized dealerships for repairs. These repairs will be completed at no cost to the vehicle owners.
The recall underscores the company’s ongoing efforts to maintain product safety and adhere to federal safety standards. More detailed information, including the exact models and number of vehicles involved, is expected to be provided in a full recall report from the NHTSA in the coming days.
Customers are encouraged to stay informed and check the NHTSA’s recall database or contact Ford customer service for updates regarding their specific vehicles.
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