Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Seat-belt problem prompts F-150 recall

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Ford Motor Co. will recall about 2 million F-150 pickups in North America to fix faulty seat-belt components that have sparked fires following crashes, after U.S. auto safety regulators began an investigat­ion into the issue last month.

The safety campaign will cost about $140 million, and the expense will be reflected in Ford’s third-quarter earnings results, the second-largest U.S. automaker said in a regulatory filing. The company is maintainin­g its 2018 profit forecast.

Faulty seat-belt pretension­ers in the F-150s can spark excessivel­y in a crash and ignite other materials or gases in the vehicle, according to a recall notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion.

Ford is aware of 17 reports of smoke or fire in the U.S. linked to the issue, but no injuries. Six incidents also were reported in Canada, according to a company statement.

The pretension­ers set off an explosive charge when sensors detect an accident to rapidly retract the belt instantly to secure passengers. Excess sparks may ignite gases in the body pillar that houses the pretension­ers, which may then cause carpet and other materials to catch fire, Ford said.

The callback covers F-150 pickups from the 2015 through 2018 model years.

It covers about 1.6 million pickups in the U.S., plus roughly 340,000 in Canada and 37,000 in Mexico, Ford said.

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