Recalls on Ford Vehicles

Posted by Trisha Daraji.

After the recent recalls in Ford pick-ups for braking issues in May, Ford Motors is back in the limelight for similar issues. In the previous recalls, the malfunctions in the vehicles occurred from an internal leak that caused the cars to lose braking function and have a loss of brake pressure. Last May, there were 225,000 models affected with the problem which all had the 2.5 EcoBoost engine (Valdes- Dapena, CNN Money). The cars involved in the new recalls are the same models that have the same engine, and have the similar problem of break failures.  Ford Motor Vehicles is now under investigation for the break failures reported by 25 owners. The malfunctions that occurred in May involved Ford’s 2013 and 2014 F-150 pick-up truck models, and similar malfunctions were reported in the 2015 and 2016 models. Not only are the models some of Fords most popular vehicles, but they are also the top selling vehicles in the U.S. The federal auto safety regulations agency has launched the investigation, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is now considering expanding the recall launched in May to include the new model years.

Aside from the emerging braking problems in Ford’s most popular and best-selling vehicles, the company is under another investigation for safety issues concerning door-latch warning signs and steering issues. “The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said today it was opening a probe into 380,000 2011-2013 Ford Edge SUVs after receiving 1,560 reports of ‘door ajar’ lights” (Shepardson, Automotive News). Owners reported that doors would not properly close and would swing open while the vehicle is moving. One injury has been reported, but there have been no reports of crashes. The recall for door latches has been expanded from 1.5 million vehicles to 2.4 million. A separate investigation was opened for the steering problems found in 262,000 2010 Ford Fusion cars. The failures in the system caused 12 crashes and four injuries (Shepardson, Automatic News).

From the recent recalls, it is estimated that 642,000 cars could be affected. Not only has this become a growing safety issue for Ford car owners, but it has also taken a huge toll on the company’s profit and reputation. The door-latch issues have resulted in six different recalls of 4 million cars since the year 2014. The new recall has been expanded and include Ford C-Max & Ford Escape (2013-2015), Ford Focus (2012-2015), Ford Mustang & Lincoln MKC (2015), and Ford Transit Connect vans (2014-16). The recalls have cost the company to cut its pre-tax profit from $10.8 billion to $10.2 billion due to the $640 million charges from recalls (Shepardson, Automatic News).

Trisha is an accounting student at the Feliciano School of Business, Montclair State University, Class of 2019.
Works Cited:

http://www.autonews.com/article/20161003/OEM11/161009993/ford-vehicles-being-probed-by-u.s.-over-door-latch-lights-steering

http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/04/autos/ford-f-150-brake-investigation/