The issue is faulty intake valves on 2.7- and 3.0-liter engines in 2021–2022 Ford F-150s, Broncos, Explorers, Edges, and the Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus too.
- Ford and Lincoln are recalling nearly 91,000 models with the 2.7- and 3.0-liter EcoBoost engines that may fail.
- The recall affects 2021 to 2022 models with those engines, including the Ford F-150, Bronco, Explorer, and Edge; the Lincoln Aviator and Nautilus are affected too.
- Ford says the issue involves faulty engine intake valves that may fracture and fall into the combustion chamber, causing catastrophic failure.
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Ford says as of Aug. 9, 2024, it is aware of 811 warranty claims associated with fractured intake valves. The automaker has since approved a remedy for affected vehicles, which involves dealers inspecting each model by determining their cumulative number of engine cycles. Ford will replace engines that don’t pass that inspection. The company also said it has provided a reimbursement plan for owners who have already paid for the repair out of pocket. Dealers will be notified on September 30, and letters will be sent to owners starting on October 7.
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