Jamaica Gleaner

US probes Ford F-150 fires possibly caused by seat belts

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AMERICAN SAFETY investigat­ors are looking into complaints of fires that may have been caused by the seat belts in Ford F-150 pickup trucks.

The investigat­ion covers trucks from the 2015 through 2018. Ford sold about 2 million F-150s during those years.

The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion (WHTSA) is investigat­ing five complaints that fires began in the trucks after seat belt pretension­ers made by ZFTRW or Takata were activated. Pretension­ers prepare seat belts to gradually restrain passengers. Three fires destroyed the trucks, while two went out by themselves.

The agency says the fires began in a support pillar that houses the belts. Investigat­ors will figure out the exact cause and whether a recall is necessary. None of those who complained reported any injuries.

Ford says it’s cooperatin­g with the probe.

In one of the complaints, an owner in Grand Rapids, Michigan, told NHTSA that on July 7, a deer ran into the driver’s side of a pickup, causing minor damage. The side airbags inflated, and after five to 10 minutes, a passenger noticed a fire on the bottom of the post between the front and rear doors where the seat belts are located.

“The truck went up in complete flames in a matter of minutes and is a complete loss,” the owner wrote.

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