2020-2023 Ford Hybrid, PHEV Vehicles Recalled Over Incorrect Repair
Engine oil and fuel vapor may be released into the engine compartment.
Read More »Engine oil and fuel vapor may be released into the engine compartment.
Read More »A recall was issued in January, but no remedy is ready yet.
Read More »The second such filing in a few months.
Read More »Some models were equipped with faulty batteries.
Read More »Making it cheaper than the regular hybrid, at least, in one market.
Read More »It's a superior alternative to the ICE and regular hybrid.
Read More »The problem can cause a loss of power or potentially a fire.
Read More »Both were previously eligible for half of the existing credit.
Read More »The PHEV battery cells have a manufacturing defect.
Read More »The second recall issued in a little over one month.
Read More »A reasonably priced and rather efficient choice.
Read More »That isn't the case with new examples, however.
Read More »One that is pleasant to drive and very efficient.
Read More »Two of the plaintiffs in the suit watched their vehicles erupt into flames.
Read More »Nearly half of the electrified crossover's customers, in fact.
Read More »Fires can occur in the event of an engine failure.
Read More »Making a return to the list after a lengthy absence.
Read More »The lawsuit alleged that Ford's recall fixes were inadequate.
Read More »The compact crossover gets some big updates for 2023.
Read More »The proposed fix doesn't actually solve the problem, the lawsuit claims.
Read More »For offering the lowest ownership costs in its class.
Read More »The electrified crossover is in high demand.
Read More »The hybrid appears to be the gem in the Escape lineup.
Read More »A correction for a previously puzzling move.
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