Individual models include the Focus and
C-Max, both built at the Michigan Assembly Plant. The defective Foci were
built between June 17, 2014 and June 12, 2015, while the C-Maxes were
built between April 22, 2014 and June 12, 2015. Also affected are model
year 2015 Escape CUVs, built at the Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky, between April
1, 2014 and June 12, 2015. As is usually the case, the overwhelming
majority of vehicles – 374,381 – are registered in the United States,
while the 52,180 are in Canada and 5,135 are in Mexico.
The
Blue Oval is not aware of any injuries or accidents due to this defect.
Individual consumers, meanwhile, will need to report into dealers to
have the body control module's software updated. Scroll down for the
brief press release from Ford.FORD ISSUES SAFETY COMPLIANCE RECALL IN NORTH AMERICA
DEARBORN, Mich., July 2, 2015 – Ford Motor Company is issuing a safety compliance recall for approximately 433,000 vehicles in North America, including certain 2015 Focus, C-MAX and Escape vehicles, for an issue with the body control module. In these vehicles, it could be possible for the engine to continue to run after turning the ignition key to the "off" position and removing the key, or after pressing the Engine Start/Stop button. This is a compliance issue with FMVSS 114 regarding theft protection and rollaway prevention.
Ford is not aware of any accidents or injuries associated with this issue.
Affected vehicles include certain 2015 Focus vehicles built at Michigan Assembly Plant from June 17, 2014, through June 12, 2015; certain 2015 C-MAX vehicles built at Michigan Assembly Plant from April 22, 2014, through June 12, 2015; and certain 2015 Escape vehicles built at Louisville Assembly Plant from April 1, 2014, through June 12, 2015.
There are 432,096 vehicles in North America, including 374,781 in the United States and federalized territories, 52,180 in Canada and 5,135 in Mexico.
Dealers will update the body control module software at no cost to the customer.
Source: msn auto

No comments:
Post a Comment