Ford Recalls 1.3M Taurus And Sable Sedans
By Sharon
Silke Carty, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
DETROIT (Dow
Jones)--Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F - News) has recalled 1.3 million
Taurus and Sable sedans to fix problems in the vehicles' brake lights
and air filters.
A database
at the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration shows
the recall was initiated on March 1.
Some of the
company's 2003 model Taurus and Sables have air filter problems
that can lead to fires, NHTSA said. And the 2000-2003 model year
sedans also have an issue with the brake lights, which can make
it difficult to shift the car out of park.
Ford spokesman
Glenn Ray said about 118,000 of the sedans involved in the two recalls
have both problems in their cars. Those drivers will be able to
have both issues fixed at the same time.
The recall is
being enacted voluntarily by Ford.
"The safety
of our customers is a top priority at Ford Motor Company,"
Ray said in a statement. "We are taking this action to maintain
the quality and integrity of this product."
The brake issue
has come up in these cars before. In 2001, Ford recalled 157, 000
Taurus and Sable sedans to correct the problem. NHTSA said the problem
was caused by grease from the pedal assembly coming in contact with
the stop lamp switch, contaminating the contacts and causing carbon
buildup.
About 938,800
Taurus and Sables are affected by the braking problem. The cars
were built at the Atlanta and Chicago assembly plants.
The air filter
problem affects nearly 400,000 cars. Ford said the process used
to manufacture the air filter paper was altered during the 2003
model year, resulting in paper that can smolder or burn. The problem
can cause engine fires.
The automaker
didn't issue press releases on the problems, relying on dealer and
owner notification letters to spread the word. Ray said the company
decided against issuing a press release at the time of the recall.
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