By Michael Elkins
Ford (NYSE:F) announced Thursday that the American automaker is recalling 634,000 SUVs worldwide over fire risks from possible cracked fuel injectors and will urge owners to have their cars inspected.
The automaker said the recall covers 2020-2023 model year Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs with 3 cylinder, 1.5 liter engines. Many of the recalled vehicles include those that were already recalled in April due to an oil separator housing that could crack and develop a leak that could cause an engine fire. Vehicles repaired under the earlier recall will still need the new recall fix, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
The recall covers about 520,000 vehicles in the United States and about 114,000 in other countries.
According to the recall notice, when engines in the SUVs covered by the latest recall are operating, a cracked fuel injector could cause fuel or fuel vapor to accumulate near hot surfaces, potentially resulting in fire under the hood.
Once repairs are available, dealers will update vehicle software to detect whether a fuel injector is cracked and provide a dashboard message to alert drivers.
"If a pressure drop in the fuel rail is detected, engine power will automatically be reduced to minimize any risk, while also allowing customers to drive to a safe location and stop the vehicle and arrange for service," Ford added.
Dealers will also install a tube draining fuel from the cylinder head and away from hot surfaces and check for excessive fuel odor near the top of the engine.
Ford is not telling owners to stop driving vehicles under this recall. The company projects a low failure rate for fuel injectors experiencing external leaks.
Shares of F are down 0.36% in pre-market trading on Friday.