Michigan (WLNS/WOODTV) – Ford Motor Company released a new announcement over a recall for over 375,000 Explorer SUVs in the U.S. and Canada.
Ford officials say the recall is due to a suspension problem that could affect drivers when steering. Of the affected Explorers, vehicles between the years 2013-17 are the only ones with the suspension problem.
Ford Motor Company officials said dealers will complete a torque inspection of the cross-axis ball joint and replace it as necessary. Customers will be notified starting the week of November 30.
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