More than 63,000 Ford cars recalled: they glued spit glasses
- July 4, 2022
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The American automaker Ford Motor Company has recalled the 2022 Bronco SUV and Ranger pickup truck due to an error. According to Ford’s complaints, owners of these models
The American automaker Ford Motor Company has recalled the 2022 Bronco SUV and Ranger pickup truck due to an error. According to Ford’s complaints, owners of these models
The American automaker Ford Motor Company has recalled the 2022 Bronco SUV and Ranger pickup truck due to an error. According to Ford’s complaints, owners of these models are complaining about their car’s windshield.
They are also right to complain. It appears that the windshields of Ford Bronco and Ranger models were glued with chewing gum because model owners were told that the windshield was damaged in a collision. afraid of being thrown out of the vehicle† Therefore, Ford decided to recall the vehicles.
39,063 Ford Broncos produced between December 8, 2021 and April 12, 2022 and 24,231 Ford Rangers produced between December 17, 2021 and April 12, 2022 have been recalled by the company. Ford has taken into account ambient temperature and humidity, temperature settings during the bonding process, varnish thickness and many other variables, but has not figured out why windshields can separate. did not come to a conclusion†
The problem was first discovered in a customer’s Bronco in early April 2022, according to US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) documents. Ford is responsible for any accident or injury related to the problem. didn’t happen states.
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