Core Points - Ford Motor Company has issued a recall affecting approximately 400,000 vehicles due to safety concerns related to high-pressure fuel pumps and other issues [1] - The recall includes various models of trucks, SUVs, and cars, highlighting the company's ongoing commitment to vehicle safety [1][4] Group 1: Trucks and Heavy-Duty Vehicles - Ford recalled 295,449 diesel pickups and commercial vehicles due to potential biodiesel deposits that could lead to high-pressure fuel pump failure, increasing crash risk [1][6] - The affected models include certain 2020-2022 F-Super Duty F250, F350, F450, F550, F600, and F-650, F-750 vehicles from the 2021-2022 model year [2] Group 2: SUVs - Over 20,000 hybrid electric Ford Escapes from the 2020 through 2024 model years are recalled due to concerns about high-voltage battery short-circuiting [4][8] - Additionally, 4,000 Lincoln Corsairs from 2021 through 2024 are included in the recall for similar battery issues [4] - Nearly 48,000 Lincoln Nautilus SUVs for the 2024-2025 model year are recalled due to malfunctioning automatic window reverse systems, posing a risk of injury [5] Group 3: Cars - More than 12,000 Ford Fiestas and 802 Lincoln MKTs from the 2019 model year are recalled due to issues with rearview camera images potentially being distorted or going blank [7]
Ford recalls nearly 400,000 trucks, SUVs and cars