Ford to recall 91,000 cars worldwide to fix fuel-pump issue

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Ford Motors said on Wednesday it was recalling about 91,000 vehicles worldwide to replace faulty fuel-pump parts that could potentially cause a car to stall without warning.

Ford said it would replace fuel-pump control modules in about 88,151 vehicles, including certain of its 2013-15 model year Ford Taurus sedans, Ford Flex crossover utility vehicles, Lincoln MKS sedans, Lincoln MKT SUVs and Ford Police Interceptor sedans. (ford.to/2bOOxjg)

The company also said it would recall about 2,472 Ford Transit vans to replace fuel-injection pumps in certain models manufactured in the year 2015-16.

The carmaker said it was additionally recalling 23,150 Ford Escape SUVs of 2017 model year to update power-window software.

Ford said is was not aware of any accidents or injuries associated with the issues.


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