Ford recalls E- series for burn risk, Explorer and Aviator for power loss
Ford Motor Co. recalled 33,228 new vehicles in North America for possible burn risk and power loss, including vehicles sometimes used as hotel and airport shuttles and ambulances.
The 2021 Ford E- Series vans with a 7.3- liter engine may have insulation under the engine cover that fails to extend over the whole area as intended, allowing heat from the engine to make the engine cover too hot.
Direct contact with the engine cover in the passenger compartment may cause burns to the driver or front passenger, Ford said.
Ford said in a news release it is unaware of any accidents or injuries related to this condition.
Affected: Approximately 29,344 vehicles in the U. S. and federal territories and 2,412 in Canada, all built at the Ohio Assembly Plant from May 11, 2019, to Nov. 13, 2020, Ford said.
The fix: Dealers will check the engine cover for gaps between the rubber seal and the insulation and, if needed, install insulation patches in the right and left inner lower corners of the engine cover. The dealer will also update the powertrain calibration for heat management under certain elevated idle conditions.
Ford recalled select 2020- 21 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator vehicles because motor mount fasteners may loosen and disconnect from the engine, which could kill power.
The automaker said it is unaware of accidents or injuries related to the flaw.
Affected: Approximately 1,405 vehicles in the U. S. and federal territories, 65 in Canada and two in Mexico, all built at the Chicago Assembly Plant
July 28- 30, 2020.
The fix: Dealers will replace the right- hand motor mount fasteners.