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- May 26, 2023: NHTSA Recall No.: 23V-380, recalled 2021-2023 Lincoln Corsair vehicles equipped with 2.5L HEV or PHEV engines (among others) due to possible engine failure and engine compartment fires after several reports of same, even after the repair attempted after NHTSA Recall No.: 22V-484 (the -??Second Recall-??). -??This recall expands and replaces number 22V-484.-?? -June 5, 2023, Mr. Adrian Diaz of the Ford Motor Company (-??Ford-??) wrote a letter to NHTSA, addressing the subject of -??Engine Failure May Cause Fire-?? and acknowledging the safety recall (the -??Acknowledgement-??). In the Acknowledgement, Ford stated that the consequence of the engine failure is that -??[a]n engine compartment failure increases the risk of injury-?? but that there is no current remedy for this serious hazard. No remedy has become available since these issues first started arising prior to July 2022. -On June 8, 2023, after the recall and acknowledgement thereof, Crest Lincoln in Connecticut/Ford Motor Company sold me a vehicle that was the subject of the recall even though their own acknowledgement said -??it is illegal for a manufacturer, to sell, offer for sale, import or introduce or deliver into interstate commerce, a motor vehicle or item of motor vehicle equipment that contains a safety defect once the manufacturer has notified NHTSA about that safety defect.-?? SUMMARY: Crest Lincoln and Ford Motor Company illegally sold me a vehicle and put an illegal vehicle into the stream of commerce that had a very serious safety related recall.
- Middlebury, CT, USA
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- Middlebury, CT, USA