THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018
Ford is recalling about 350,000 trucks and SUVs over potential rollaway concerns. The recall includes 2018 Ford-F-150 and 2018 Ford Expedition vehicles with 10-speed automatic transmissions as well as 2018 Ford F-650 and F-750 medium-duty work trucks with six-speed automatics.
The problem involves a clip that locks the gearshift cable to the transmission. On some affected trucks and SUVs, the clip may not be fully seated, and it could eventually come dislodged. If that happens, the transmission could be in a different gear than what the driver selected. The driver could shift the truck into park, and with no instrument-panel warning chime when the door is opened, could potentially exit the vehicle while the truck is still not in park. The truck could potentially roll away. Ford said it knows of one reported accident and injury related to the issue.
The recall spans 347,425 vehicles in North America, including 292,909 in the United States, 51,742 in Canada, and 2774 in Mexico.
Here’s a full breakdown of affected trucks:
- 2018 Ford F-150 vehicles built at Dearborn Assembly Plant, January 5, 2017, to February 16, 2018;
- 2018 Ford F-150 vehicles built at Kansas City Assembly Plant, January 25, 2017, to February 16, 2018;
- 2018 Ford Expedition vehicles built at Kentucky Truck Plant, April 3, 2017, to January 30, 2018;
- 2018 Ford F-650 and F-750 vehicles built at Ohio Assembly Plant, April 25, 2017, to March 9, 2018
Customers affected by the recall should take the vehicle to a local dealer, which will inspect to see if the clip has been improperly seated. If that’s the case, technicians will fix it.
Posted 12:52 PM
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