1,666 Ford Bronco Sports recalled for suspension flaw; 154K other vehicles for air bags

Ford Motor Co. has issued a recall on its popular Bronco Sport SUV, a surprise hot seller that just launched at the end of November. 

The Dearborn automaker said 1,666 of the small SUVs have an issue with the suspension, where the rear suspension modules “may not be fully secured to the subframe.”

Loose or missing bolts affect vehicle stability and may reduce protection during rear impact. Ford said it is not aware of any accidents or injuries caused by this issue.

2021 Ford Bronco Sport

The company had sold 13,170 Bronco Sports in the U.S. through January, according to its sales reports. This Bronco Sport recall affects 1,640 vehicles in the U.S., 24 in Canada and two in Mexico.

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Dealers will schedule appointments during the week of April 5 to inspect the rear suspension bolts on the vehicles to make sure they’re secured.

The recalled vehicles were built in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico between July 22 and Nov. 24. 

Ranger and more recalled

In addition to the Bronco Sport alert issued Thursday, Ford is also recalling 154,224 older Ford and Lincoln vehicles for ongoing issues involving Takata air bags that have a record of exploding and causing shrapnel injury.

This comes at the request of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Ford said it is issuing recalls on select vehicles that may have had old and defective Takata air bags accidentally installed in vehicles after they were repaired in response to an earlier Takata recall. Ford said that certain defective air bags had not been “purged” from “service stock” after the new parts arrived.

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