One recall involves 775,000 Explorer sport-utility vehicles in "high-corrosion states" that may experience a seized cross-axis ball joint.
The recall affects Explorers produced between 2013 and 2017 and
"Affected vehicles may experience a clunk noise, unusual handling, or a misaligned rear wheel. Fracture of a rear toe link significantly diminishes steering control, increasing the risk of a crash,"
The automaker said at least six injuries have been reported related to this issue.
Most of the SUVs, about 676,000, are in
The second recall involves nearly 45,000
"In the event of a disconnected driveshaft, customers may experience loss of motive power while driving or loss of transmission park function if the parking brake is not applied, increasing the risk of a crash,"
The third recall affects about 41,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs produced in 2020 and 2021 with a possible defective battery cable harness.
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