Is there any recalls on a 2008 Ford Escape?
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain model year 2008-2011 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner vehicles manufactured August 18, 2006, through September 11, 2010. The affected vehicles have a steering torque sensor that may not be able to properly detect driver steering input.
What Fords are recalled for airbags?
It includes 2006-12 Ford Fusion, 2007-10 Ford Edge, 2007-11 Ford Ranger, 2006-11 Mercury Milan, 2006-12 Lincoln Zephyr/MKZ, and 2007-10 Lincoln MKX vehicles. Dealers will replace the driver-side front airbag inflator or airbag module. Owner notifications will begin the week of April 1.
What Ford models have Takata airbags?
The recalled car models include Ford F-250 and F-350 select 2018-2020, F-150 select 2018, and Ford Escape select 2019. Owners will be notified during the week of March 29 about the fix in which dealers will inspect tires and replace those that match the suspect tire list provided by Continental Tire of America.
Are there any recalls on Ford airbags in the US?
Something isn’t loading properly. Please check back later. New York (CNN Business) Ford is recalling 3 million US and Canadian vehicles with airbags manufactured by the same company whose devices have been linked to at least 18 deaths in the United States.
What to do if you have a Ford recall?
Yes. If you receive a Ford recall notification letter or find that your vehicle is named in a recall, contact your Ford dealer to schedule an appointment. Our service advisors will provide any additional information at that time, as well.
How much will it cost to fix Ford airbags?
Ford will repair the airbags, and vehicle owners will not be charged. It will cost Ford $610 million to replace the airbags as a result of NHTSA’s decision. Because of Takata’s bankruptcy, Ford is shouldering all costs itself. “Safety is always a top priority,” said Ford spokesperson Monique Brentley.
When did the Takata airbag recall start in the US?
Recalls linked to the Takata airbags began in 2014, and, in aggregate, ultimately became the largest auto recall in history. Prior to this week’s announcement, the US portion of the recall had already reached 67 million airbags in more than 40 million vehicles.