Ford adds 1.5 million vehicles to door latch recall: Escape, Focus, Mustang, Lincoln MKC, more
One month ago, Ford recalled nearly 830,000 vehicles to fix a problem with their door latches. This morning, the automaker added 1.5 million additional Ford and Lincoln cars, crossovers, and vans to that recall--most of them registered in the U.S.
The underlying issue in these new vehicles remains the same as in those previously recalled. It's rooted in the pawl spring tab found in the side door latches. If the tab breaks, it can prevent the doors from closing. It's also possible, though less likely, that a door can close with a broken tab, then open while a vehicle is in motion.
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Initially, Ford knew of only one accident and one injury related to the problem. Over the past month, Ford has learned of two more injuries that might be linked to the faulty components.
In August, Ford said it was limiting the recall to vehicles manufactured on specific dates. Now, it appears that all of the following models are included, regardless of their build dates:
- 2013-2015 Ford C-MAX
- 2013-2015 Ford Escape
- 2012-15 Ford Focus
- 2015 Ford Mustang
- 2014-16 Ford Transit Connect
- 2015 Lincoln MKC
All told, the recall now affects 2,383,292 vehicles. Of that number, 2,046,297 are registered in the U.S., 233,034 are in Canada, and the remaining 61,363 are in Mexico.
As with the initial recall, Ford says that dealers will replace side door latches on those vehicles at no charge.
If you have questions about this recall or how it might affect you, you're encouraged to visit the recalls section of Ford.com and enter your car's vehicle identification number.
One month ago, Ford recalled nearly 830,000 vehicles to fix a problem with their door latches. This morning, the automaker added 1.5 million additional Ford and Lincoln cars, crossovers, and vans to that recall--most of them registered in the U.S.
The underlying issue in these new vehicles remains the same as in those previously recalled. It's rooted in the pawl spring tab found in the side door latches. If the tab breaks, it can prevent the doors from closing. It's also possible, though less likely, that a door can close with a broken tab, then open while a vehicle is in motion.
ALSO SEE: 2016 Honda Pilot long-term road test: from car seats to diaper bags, hauling the family
Initially, Ford knew of only one accident and one injury related to the problem. Over the past month, Ford has learned of two more injuries that might be linked to the faulty components.
In August, Ford said it was limiting the recall to vehicles manufactured on specific dates. Now, it appears that all of the following models are included, regardless of their build dates:
2013-2015 Ford C-MAX
2013-2015 Ford Escape
2012-15 Ford Focus
2015 Ford Mustang
2014-16 Ford Transit Connect
2015 Lincoln MKC
All told, the recall now affects 2,383,292 vehicles. Of that number, 2,046,297 are registered in the U.S., 233,034 are in Canada, and the remaining 61,363 are in Mexico.
As with the initial recall, Ford says that dealers will replace side door latches on those vehicles at no charge.
If you have questions about this recall or how it might affect you, you're encouraged to visit the recalls section of Ford.com and enter your car's vehicle identification number.