FORD CEO Confirm Hybrid Engines Fail - Huge News!

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In this YouTube video, we bring you the latest update on Ford Motor Company's vehicle recalls in the United States. With the unfortunate distinction of having the highest number of recalls, Ford is facing a significant challenge in ensuring the safety of their vehicles.

Join us as we delve into the details of the newest recall affecting an additional 125,322 vehicles. Recently shared by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this recall targets hybrid versions of the 2020-2023 Escape, 2021-2023 Lincoln Corsair, and 2022-2023 Maverick models due to an elevated fire risk resulting from potential catastrophic engine failures.

This recall comes less than a week after another Ford recall related to fire risks, which affected the Lincoln MKC and involved overheating battery monitor sensors in 142,000 SUVs. The production of the F-150 Lightning was also temporarily halted due to a fire incident at the assembly plant, leading to a recall. Going back to November 2022, Ford recalled half a million SUVs, including the Escape, due to a fire hazard caused by cracked fuel injectors. In September 2022, over 200,000 full-size Ford SUVs were recalled due to a fire risk associated with a module in the glove box.

These recalls are specifically related to fire risks, but the NHTSA released a report in January indicating that Ford had the highest number of recalls among all brands in 2022. There were 65 campaigns, affecting more than 8.6 million vehicles. Ford was well ahead of Volkswagen, which came in second place with 45 recalls covering approximately 1 million vehicles.

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