Ford is issuing a massive recall affecting nearly 119,000 vehicles due to an engine block heater defect that poses a significant fire risk. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued the notice for models 2016-2018 Focus and Explorer, as well as certain 2013-2019 Escape and MKC vehicles with 2.0L engines.
According to Ford, the engine block heaters in these vehicles can crack due to coolant leaks, leading to electrical shorts when plugged into a power source. This increased risk of an under-hood fire becomes even more pronounced when parked and the heater is connected to a 110-volt supply.
The automaker has assured owners that the fire hazard is only present when the engine block heater is directly connected to an electrical outlet, not from any onboard system. Ford recommends immediately ceasing use of the block heater until repairs are carried out.
Notification letters will be dispatched via mail on February 13th for interim repair instructions and final fixes are expected in April. In the meantime, owners can visit a local Ford dealership for free replacements or have their block heater removed at no additional cost to them.
Ford has developed a new, improved engine block heater element which customers can install once available, as well as a free removal service with threaded plug installation.
According to Ford, the engine block heaters in these vehicles can crack due to coolant leaks, leading to electrical shorts when plugged into a power source. This increased risk of an under-hood fire becomes even more pronounced when parked and the heater is connected to a 110-volt supply.
The automaker has assured owners that the fire hazard is only present when the engine block heater is directly connected to an electrical outlet, not from any onboard system. Ford recommends immediately ceasing use of the block heater until repairs are carried out.
Notification letters will be dispatched via mail on February 13th for interim repair instructions and final fixes are expected in April. In the meantime, owners can visit a local Ford dealership for free replacements or have their block heater removed at no additional cost to them.
Ford has developed a new, improved engine block heater element which customers can install once available, as well as a free removal service with threaded plug installation.