Ford Recalls 3.6 Million vehicles due to faulty cruise control switch

Ford Motors announced Friday that it was voluntarily recalling 3.6 Million vehicles due to safety concerns with the cruise control switch. According to the Associated Press, the cruise control, was reportedly linked to fires. Owners will receive notices on August 13, and are encouraged to bring in their vehicles and have the cruise control deactivated until the parts arrive, which should be in October for a few vehicles. 

The Ford models affected by the recall are: Bronco 1993, Crown Victoria 1992-1997, Explorer 1999-2001, Explorer Sport 2001-2002, Explorer Trac 2001-2002, E150-350 Vans 1992-1993, E 150-350 Vans 1997-2002, F series pickups 1993, F-150 Lightening 2003-2004, F53 motor homes 1995-2002, Ranger 1998-2002, Taurus SHO 1993-1995, Lincoln Mark VIII 1993-1998, Town Car 1992-1997, Mercury Capri 1994, Grand Marquis 1992-1997, Mountaineer 1999-2001.

Owners with questions can call Ford at 888-222-2751.

Click here to check your Ford vehicle status.  Click here to read more from Associated Press.

Click here for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

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