
Ford is recalling about 85,000 Explorer Police Interceptor Utility vehicles from model years 2020 to 2022 due to a potential engine failure risk. The issue may lead to under-hood fires, localized component melting, or smoke.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that engine failures could release significant amounts of engine oil or fuel vapor, which may ignite if it accumulates near ignition sources. As of July 9, there have been 13 reports of fires in North America involving 3.3L engines made before June 2, 2022. No incidents have been reported involving non-police vehicles.
The company has not reported any accidents or injuries related to the Ford Explorer fire risk issue. The company will notify owners by mail and advise them to park and shut off their engines if they hear unusual noises or see smoke. A service remedy is in development, with parts and software expected to be available in the second quarter of next year.
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