
Ford recalls nearly 775,000 Explorer SUVs following reports of six injuries
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Ford said Friday that it has recalled nearly 775,000 of its popular Explorer sports utility vehicles around the world following reports of six injuries related to steering issues in North America.
The auto company said the recalls were for the 2013-2017 models of the Explorer. Ford (F) said in a press release that "affected vehicles may experience a clunk noise, unusual handling, or a misaligned rear wheel." Ford noted that these particular Explorer models may have problems with a fractured rear suspension toe link that "significantly diminishes steering control, increasing the risk of a crash."More Related News

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