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Ford recalls 694,000 cars in the US following a year-long fuel leak investigation

Ford recalls 694,000 cars in the US following a year-long fuel leak investigation

Ford has recalled 694,271 cars in the United States because of a fuel leak that could increase fire risk, according to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

According to the NHTSA report, in vehicles that may be affected, a fuel injection system could crack, causing fuel to leak into the engine compartment and possibly cause a fire under the hood.

Ford's internal committee first reviewed the problem in March 2024. They suggested an update to engine control software and installation of drains as a solution. Ford said that the affected vehicles had a 1.5L motor.

The committee didn't recommend that the fuel injectors be replaced if they were defective. The recall at the time only covered about 42,000 cars.

The NHTSA launched a recall inquiry a month later to assess the effectiveness of Ford's solution. They also noted that Ford's fix was not addressing the root cause.

Ford announced earlier this month, after re-evaluating the problem, that it found cracked fuel injectors on eight vehicles that had experienced underhood flames despite being repaired. Six of the eight vehicles did not have the engine software that Ford had recommended previously.

Ford has also approved a recall of vehicles previously affected, as well as those equipped with the 1.5L engine. A revised remedy is currently being developed.

The auto safety organization said that the latest recall affected certain Bronco Sport models from 2021-2024 and Escape models from 2020-2022, among others. It estimated that 0.3% all vehicles recalled have the defect.

(source: Reuters)