Center for Auto Safety
asks Ford to recall 1.35 million Explorers over exhaust fumes complaints.
The AP (7/3) reported that the Center for Auto
Safety is asking Ford to “recall 1.35 million Explorer SUVs due to continued
complaints of exhaust fumes in the passenger compartments.” The group “says it
found 44 complaints in a government database about fumes and potential carbon
monoxide after owners had taken Explorers in for free repairs in a Ford
customer service campaign that started last October.” The group made “its
request in a letter to Ford CEO Jim Hackett this week.” The NHTSA has been
“investigating the problem for two years in police and civilian Explorers from
the 2011 through 2017 model years, but it has not reached a conclusion.”
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