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Ford Motor Co. will recall 6,164 Escape hybrid sport utility
vehicles built at Claycomo plant. According to the U.S. traffic agency,
said units need to be inspected due to the reported possibility of
drivetrain shaft fracture. Said fracture is attributed to the improper
installation of the shaft. The recall will include all
front-wheel drive version of the gasoline-electric 2006 Ford Escape
hybrid SUVs which are manufactured from July 28, 2005, through April
21, 2006. The recall of said vehicles is scheduled on or before Oct. 23. According
to Kristen Kinley, Ford spokesperson, Ford built about 20,000 Escape
Hybrids in the 2006 model year. However, only 6,164 of it will be
inspected Ford. The information was given by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Said inspection is triggered by
a handful of reports that have swarmed Ford. The company has in fact
identified 14 reports of the problem through its internal database.
Kinley further added, "There have been no reports of injuries or
accidents." The failure of drivetrain shafts to function is
attributed to the wrong installation and improper heat treatment.
Moreover, according to the agency the fracture may have resulted in the
SUV rolling after the gearshift is placed in ‘park’. During the
recall, Ford will replace fractured or damaged drivetrain shafts. This
was statement was made public by NHTSA last Monday in Washington. Aside
from the drivetrain shafts, no other Ford Escape hybrid parts were
reported to have discrepancies. Ford said that the dealers will
inspect the affected Escape hybrids and repair them if necessary at no
cost. Moreover, the owners of the affected vehicles can contact the
Ford at (800) 392-3673. The recall will only include a slice of
2006 Ford Escape hybrid production and will not affect its sister
vehicle - Mercury Mariner. The latter was also manufactured at Claycomo
plant and was produced only as all-wheel-drive vehicles.
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