Ford Recalls Over 250,000 Focus Models Due to Engine Stalling Risk
Ford is recalling 255,404 Focus vehicles from model years 2012-2018 due to a malfunctioning canister purge valve that may cause engine stalling while driving. Owners will receive notification letters starting July 6, and dealers will provide a free software update to fix the issue.
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Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford recalls more than 250,000 Focus models because engines can stall unexpectedly
Ford Recalls Over 250,000 Focus Models Due to Engine Stall Risk
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- T2WTKR (News 3)
- T2Capital Gazette
- T2Baltimore Sun
- T2WMAR (ABC 2)
- T2WBAL (NBC 11)
- T3Daily Local News (Chester County)
- T3Delaware County Daily Times
- T3Main Line Times
- T2Sun Sentinel (South Florida)
- T2Lowell Sun
- T2PHL17 (WPHL)
- T2WGN News
- T2WXYZ (ABC 7 Detroit)
- T2WXYZ (ABC 7 Detroit)
- T3Richmond Register (Madison County)
- T3Richmond Register (Madison County)
- T2WTVR (CBS6)
- T2WSOC-TV (ABC 9)
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