Written by Ashton Snyder on
 September 3, 2024

Ford Orders Recall of 90,700 Vehicles Over Potential Engine Valve Failure

Ford Motor Company has announced a significant recall affecting approximately 90,700 vehicles due to potential engine issues.

According to Fox Business, the Michigan-based automaker is recalling several Ford and Lincoln models manufactured in 2021 and 2022.

The recall stems from concerns about the engines in these vehicles, which may contain intake valves prone to cracking and breaking. This issue affects models equipped with 2.7-liter or 3-liter Nano EcoBoost Engines, including the Ford Bronco, Ford Edge, Ford Explorer, Ford F-150, Lincoln Aviator, and Lincoln Nautilus.

Potential Engine Damage Prompts Safety Measure

Ford's decision to initiate this recall is based on the risk of severe engine damage that could result from a failing intake valve. The company explained in its report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that such a failure could lead to catastrophic engine damage, resulting in a loss of motive power.

The loss of motive power is a significant safety concern as it increases the risk of a crash. However, it's important to note that as of the recall announcement, no accidents or injuries have been reported due to this issue.

Ford has stated that the problem with the engine intake valve is most likely to manifest early in the vehicle's life if the component is susceptible to cracking. This information suggests that the issue may be detected relatively quickly in affected vehicles.

Comprehensive Repair Plan For Affected Vehicles

In response to this potential safety hazard, Ford has developed a comprehensive plan to address the issue. Dealers will conduct an engine cycle test on the recalled vehicles. If a vehicle fails this test, the dealer will install a new engine at no cost to the owner.

To minimize inconvenience for customers, Ford is offering its pick-up, delivery, and rental services to affected vehicle owners during the repair process. This approach demonstrates the company's commitment to customer satisfaction and safety.

Ford provided a statement regarding their quality control efforts:

Our goal is to prevent quality issues from happening in the first place. When they do occur, our focus is on responding quickly with a recall or service action to prevent our customers from experiencing issues with the least inconvenience possible. We are proud that our launch quality has reached best-in-class levels, and our long-term quality is showing improvement.

Communication And Reimbursement Process

Ford plans to notify owners of the affected vehicles through letters in early October. This communication will provide details about the recall and instructions on how to proceed with the necessary repairs.

For customers who may have already paid for repairs related to this issue, Ford has stated that they may be eligible for reimbursement. This policy aligns with the recall reimbursement plan on file with the NHTSA, ensuring that customers are not financially burdened by a manufacturer-related issue.

Dealers are expected to receive notification about the recall by the end of September, allowing them to prepare for the influx of vehicles requiring inspection and potential engine replacement.

Conclusion

ord Motor Company has initiated a recall of approximately 90,700 vehicles due to potential engine intake valve issues. The recall affects several Ford and Lincoln models manufactured in 2021 and 2022, equipped with specific EcoBoost engines. While no accidents or injuries have been reported, the company is taking proactive measures to prevent potential safety risks. Ford will conduct engine tests and replace engines as necessary, offering complimentary services to minimize customer inconvenience. Affected vehicle owners can expect official notification in early October.

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