Federal safety regulators say steering control can be significantly diminished by the faulty suspension toe link.
The recall involves 2017–2019 Explorers with defective rear toe links that could break and cause an accident.
Ford is recalling 412,774 Explorer SUVs from the 2017-2019 model years because a suspension part may break. If this happens while the car is moving, drivers could lose control of the vehicle and crash ...
Ford says a rear toe link can break and cause an accident. The recalled vehicles were built between 2017 and 2019.
Ford announced a recall of 412,774 Ford Explorers due to problem with suspension components that could result in a loss of steering control.
The rear toe links on nearly 413,000 Ford Explorers are defective and liable to break, causing steering failure.
412,774 Ford Explorer SUVs face another recall for faulty suspension components, said the company on Friday. Affected model ...
Ford might be having a better year for recalls than last year, but it's still not exactly off to a good start. The latest ...
Ford is recalling nearly half a million older Explorer models because part of the door trim can detach while driving and cause a dangerous road hazard, U.S. auto safety regulators said ...