Ford recalls 119,000 vehicles for fire risk
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Ford is recalling approximately 119,000 vehicles due to defects in their engine block heaters, increasing the risk of fire, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and our CBS news affiliate.
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One of the recalls could affect over 120,000 vehicles nationwide due to an issue with the brake master cylinder, per the company. Another safety recall notice, affecting more than 24,000 vehicles, is due to software issue with the Powertrain Control Module ...
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