SUVs Recalled Over Crash Risk
Ford crossover no longer in production could lose power or roll away.

Ford discontinued the EcoSport crossover after its 2022 model year.
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Ford has recalled nearly 19,000 SUVs because they can suddenly lose power, presenting crash risk.
Some of the 2021 and 2022 EcoSport compact crossovers’ front axle half-shafts may not be fully inserted into the transmission, according to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
That can potentially lead to worn-out splines or separation from the transmission, risking loss of power while in motion or unintended rolling when in park.
In October Ford inspected an EcoSport involved in a fatal crash whose half-shaft splines were stripped, an NHTSA document indicates. The vehicle’s owner said it stopped in the middle of road before it was hit from behind by a motorcycle whose occupants were killed. Ford said it’s unaware of any other injuries or fatalities potentially related to the issue.
Dealers will inspect recalled vehicles and replace the half-shafts if needed. Ford, which estimates that 3% of the vehicle population has the defect, is scheduled to mail recall notices to owners on April 7.
Ford discontinued the EcoSport following its 2022 model year.
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