Ford is recalling nearly 435,000 cars and SUVs to fix rusting frame parts or faulty seats.
The
bigger of the two recalls covers nearly 386,000 Ford Escapes from the
2001 through 2004 model years. Ford says the subframes can rust,
allowing a control arm to separate and hamper steering control.
Ford is
aware of one crash but no injuries linked to the problem.
The SUVs were originally
sold or registered in 20 states and Washington, D.C., where salt is used
to clear snow and ice from roads. Seven Canadian provinces also are
included.
Dealers will install a reinforcement brace.
A
second recall covers 49,000 Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ, Ford Escape and
C-MAX vehicles from 2013 and 2014. Dealers will replace seat back frames
that weren't welded properly.
Source: The Associated Press
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