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Ford recalls 2.9M vehicles for shifting problem, rollaway risk

- Phoebe Wall Howard

Ford Motor Co. is recalling 2.9 million vehicles that may shift into unintended gears or roll away while parked, the third major recall for the automaker this month.

The latest recall affects certain 20132019 Escape, 2013-2018 C-Max, 20132016 Fusion, 2013-2021 Transit Connect and 2015-2018 Edge vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion.

Each vehicle model affected is listed separately on the NHTSA recall site, totaling 2,925,968 vehicles.

“A damaged or missing bushing may prevent the vehicle from shifting into the intended gear, and cause the vehicle to move in an unexpected direction,” the government website says. “Additional­ly, the vehicle may roll after the driver selects the ‘Park’ position.”

The agency acknowledg­ed the automaker’s June 10 report to safety regulators in a letter dated Tuesday.

Ford said in its filing that the company is aware of six reports alleging property damage and four reports alleging injury related to this concern.

“The transmissi­on may not be in the park position, even though the shifter position indicates that the vehicle was shifted to park,” Ford wrote in its recall letter to federal regulators. “The driver does not receive a warning message or audible chime.”

“Root cause is unknown. Based on Ford’s root cause investigat­ion, heat and humidity have the potential to contribute to the hydrologic­al breakdown of the bushing material.”

A Ford spokesman declined to provide additional comment Wednesday.

In the filing, Ford said its dealers will replace the shift bushing and add a protective cap over the shift cable bushing free of charge.

Ford said it plans to mail letters June 27 to approximat­ely: h 1,726,763 Escape owners h 143,220 C-Max owners h 439,483, Fusion owners h 107,102 Transit Connect owners h 509,400 Edge owners

Also this week, Ford confirmed recalling 48,924 model year 2021-22 electric Mustang Mach-E vehicles because they could lose power while driving. The 2021 Ford Bronco also has been recalled for “catastroph­ic” engine failure.

Ford recalled 350,000 SUVs, including about 39,000 for engine fire risk in May.

Customers who own a 2021 Ford Expedition and 2021 Lincoln Navigator revealed last week they’re suing for the fire risk that potentiall­y affects 39,013 vehicles and currently has no identifiab­le fix.

In February 2020, before becoming CEO eight months later, Jim Farley said in a public speech that the company had to get control of warranty costs that were taking a huge bite out of profits.

“We know what we need to do,” he said. “We need to lower our warranty spending.”

 ?? PROVIDED BY FORD MOTOR CO. ?? The 2019 Ford Escape is among 2.9 million vehicles Ford recalled in June for a possible inability to shift into gear and rolling away when in the park mode.
PROVIDED BY FORD MOTOR CO. The 2019 Ford Escape is among 2.9 million vehicles Ford recalled in June for a possible inability to shift into gear and rolling away when in the park mode.

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