Ford recalls 775,000 Explorers globally for steering issue linked to 6 injuries

Ford recalls 775,000 Explorers globally for steering issue linked to 6 injuries

This covers 2013-2017 model year vehicles that may experience a seized cross-axis ball joint.

Ford recalls 676,152 vehicles in North America, 59,935 in China and 38,600 elsewhere. (File pic)

WASHINGTON: Ford Motor Co said today it was recalling about 775,000 Ford Explorer SUVs worldwide for a steering issue linked to reports of six injuries in North America.

The recall covers 2013-2017 model year vehicles that may experience a seized cross-axis ball joint that could cause a fractured rear-suspension toe link, which could significantly diminish steering control, increasing the risk of a crash.

The recall covers 676,152 vehicles in North America, 59,935 in China and 38,600 elsewhere. The US vehicles are in high-rust states.

Owner notifications will begin in late August. 

Dealers will inspect cross-axis ball joints and replace if needed, and replace the toe links with a revised part.

Ford issued two other small recalls today, nearly all of them in North America. 

One is for about 35,000 2020-2021 Ford F-350 Super Duty vehicles with 6.7-litre engines and single rear wheel axle for a rear-axle housing spring seat interface weld issue.

Ford is also recalling 41,000 2020-2021 Lincoln Aviator vehicles equipped with 3.0-litre gas engines because the battery cable wire harness may not be properly secured.

The issue could result in a short circuit and potential fire. 

Ford is not aware of any accidents, injuries or fires related to the two smaller recalls.

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