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DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. said on
Thursday it is recalling 234,208 Econoline vans in North America
to fix a defect in the anti-lock brake unit that can spark fires
even when the vehicles are parked.
"We have determined that one of every 10,000 units may have
the potential for an overheating situation," Ford spokesman
Glenn Ray said.
The electronic unit that controls the anti-lock brakes
in the vehicles could electrically short-out, sparking fires, according
to Ford.
The automaker is notifying customers not to park the
van inside an enclosed structure due to the fire risk, he added.
Vehicles affected by the recall are from the 2003
and 2004 model years.
Ford said the problem does not affect the braking
ability of the vehicles and no accidents or injuries have been linked
to the recall.
Earlier this week, Ford said it was recalling about
40,000 minivans because their wheel hubs may develop cracks.
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