Christopher
Jensen writes in the New York Times (4/10) "Wheels" blog,
"Ford is recalling about 140,000 Focus models from the 2012 model year
because the windshield wiper on the passenger side could fail." Jensen
adds, "According to a summary posted over the weekend on the Web site of
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ford said a plug on an
electrical connector intended to keep water from entering the motor might not
have been installed. If water were to enter the motor, it could fail."
NHTSA ending investigation of Ford vans. Meanwhile,
in related coverage, the Detroit News (4/10, Shepardson) reports,
"NHTSA said it was ending a 27-month investigation into the 1997-2008 E350
and E450 Ford Cab/Chassis vans and other vehicles without demanding a recall
after the agency did not identify a safety defect trend." The NHTSA said
that the "Dearborn automaker has agreed to take two actions to reduce the
likelihood of a fire," after the agency received "1,036 complaints,
claims and field reports of failed blower motor control switches."
However, "Ford said the vehicles -- some used as airport shuttles, school
buses, ambulances or in public transit -- have run an estimated 128 billion
miles, and argued that they have performed extremely well."
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