Ford recalls 123K vehicles in US over brake issue: What to know
- Ford issued a recall impacting roughly 124,000 U.S. Vehicles due to a brake defect, according to the report dated April 11.
- A potential brake fluid leak in the master cylinder motivates this recall, which could diminish front wheel braking ability.
- The recall addresses certain 2017-2018 Ford F-150, Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator models, all equipped with a 3.5L EcoBoost engine.
- NHTSA stated drivers might experience "an audible chime, a message center alert, and a red brake warning indicator" if the issue happens.
- Owners will receive notification by mail, starting April 28, instructing them to get a free brake master cylinder replacement at a dealer.
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Ford Recall Issued Due to Potential for Brake Loss in Certain Trucks and SUVs
Manufacturer has received at least 90 warranty claims related to brake fluid leaks that may result in difficulty braking. Federal highway safety officials have announced a recall affecting more than 120,000 Ford Expedition, F-150 and Lincoln Navigator vehicles due to a risk of brake fluid leaking, which could impair braking ability and increase the likelihood…
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