The National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration reported the recall on Wednesday. Ford said on
Thursday that no crashes or injuries related to the incident
have been reported.
There are 27,800 Edge SUVs to be recalled in the United States,
13,500 in the Asia Pacific region, 3,400 in Canada and about 900
spread around the world. They are from the 2012 and 2013 model
years and have 2.0-liter engines.
"The fuel line pulse damper metal housing may crack as a result
of an improper manufacturing process," according to a report
from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This could cause a leak, which in turn could cause a fire if
there is an ignition source, NHTSA said.
Ford said it is also recalling about 400 Explorer SUVs that may
have been serviced with a suspect steering gear. They are from
the 2011 and 2012 model years and were serviced after September
1, 2013.
A software error could contribute to a situation in which the
steering could lock, increasing crash risk. Ford said no crashes
or incidents have been reported relating to this issue.
(Reporting by Bernie Woodall;
editing by Nick Zieminski)
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