Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 88,000 cars and SUVs in North America because the engines can stall without warning. The cause of the problem is related to a fuel pump problem. The recall covers certain 2013 through 2015 model year Ford Taurus and Police Interceptor sedans, Ford Flex wagons, Lincoln MKS sedans and Lincoln MKT SUVs. All affected vehicles are equipped with a 3.5-liter turbocharged six-cylinder engines.
Ford says the fuel pump control modules can fail, and the engines may not start, or could stall, leaving drivers without the ability to restart them. The company says it’s not aware of any crashes or injuries resulting from the problem. Ford authorized dealers will replace the control module at no cost to the customer. Ford says it’s working with parts makers to ship new modules quickly. The company will notify customers to bring their vehicles in for repairs starting the week of October 17.
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