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Ford recalls 570,000 vehicles

Potential engine fires, faulty doors affect consumers in North America, Europe

- TOM KRISHER

Ford is recalling more DETROIT than 570,000 vehicles in North America and Europe to fix separate problems that can cause engine fires and doors to fly open unexpected­ly.

The recalls will hit the company’s bottom line in the first quarter of this year. Ford said in a Wednesday filing with securities regulators that the recalls will cut pre-tax earnings by US$295 million.

The engine fire recall covers over 360,000 vehicles in North America and Europe. In North America it includes Escape SUVs from the 2014 model year, plus the 2014 and 2015 compact Fiesta ST, the 2013 and 2014 Fusion mid-size car and the 2013 through 2015 Transit Connect small van. In Europe, the recall covers the 2010 through 2015 C-Max hybrid and Focus small car, and the 2013 through 2015 Transit Connect van. All the vehicles have 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbocharg­ed engines.

A lack of coolant circulatio­n could cause the engine to overheat, causing a crack in the cylinder head, according to Ford. If that happens, pressurize­d oil can leak through the crack, and if it hits a hot surface, could cause an engine fire. The company says it has 29 reports of fires in the U.S. and Canada, but no injuries.

Owners can continue to drive the vehicles safely and park them in garages or other structures, spokeswoma­n Elizabeth Weigandt said. The company will mail customers instructio­ns from the owner’s manual on how to check and refill coolant. Dealers also will check coolant levels for owners. If vehicles leak coolant or overheat, they should be taken to a dealer, Weigandt said.

If parts are available, dealers will install a coolant level sensor and a warning light on the dashboard telling owners if the coolant level is low, Weigandt said. She did not know if the company will fix coolant leaks, but said she would check.

It also is adding 211,000 vehicles to a 2015 recall to replace faulty door latches. That recall covers the 2014 Fiesta and the 2013 and 2014 Fusion and Lincoln MKZ. The expansion brings the total from the 2015 recall to nearly 757,000.

Door latches have been a major problem for Ford vehicles during the past three years, resulting in investigat­ions by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion and recalls of over three million vehicles. The company recalled more than 2.3 million vehicles last fall because their door latches weren’t working properly. In the latest recall a pawl in the door latch can break, either stopping the doors from closing or causing them to open while the cars are being driven. The company says it’s unaware of any crashes or injuries involving the vehicles added to the 2015 recall.

Last year door latch recalls cost the company US$640 million.

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Ford’s latest recall includes Escape SUVs in North America from the 2014 model year due to the risk of engine fires. IMAGESJOER­AEDLE/GETTY

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