
Ford Motor Company is recalling approximately 25 2017 to 2018 Ford Edge and 2017 Lincoln MKZ vehicles with 2.0-liter gas engines and six-speed automatic transmissions because the torque converter weld studs may be inadequately welded.
Ford Motor Company is recalling approximately 25 2017 to 2018 Ford Edge and 2017 Lincoln MKZ vehicles with 2.0-liter gas engines and six-speed automatic transmissions because the torque converter weld studs may be inadequately welded.
There are conflicting reports about the future of Lincoln sedans, including the MKZ and Continental, following Ford's announcement that it would offer a 90% truck, SUV, and van lineup by the 2020 model year.
The majority of affected vehicles were sold in the U.S., but some are in Canada and Mexico, according to the automaker.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety introduces a new crash test that will play a pivotal role in determining 2018 Top Safety Pick+ award winners.
The recall, which also affects the Lincoln MKZ, covers more than 5,000 vehicles in the 2017 model year.
The automaker expands an earlier recall to include more than 210,000 additional vehicles.
This latest action affects more than 654,000 Ford, Lincoln, and Mercury vehicles in the U.S.
The recall covers nearly 603,000 vehicles in the 2013 to 2016 model years.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the mid-size luxury car a Top Safety Pick+ winner.
Lincoln showed its redesigned 2017 MKZ luxury sedan at the Los Angeles Auto Show that arrives with a sportier appearance, two engine options and a choice of all-wheel or front-wheel drive.
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