Ford recalls Mustang for fuel system issue

December 4, 2014
Ford has issued a voluntary recall of the 2015 Mustang with the 2.3L EcoBoost engine. Affected vehicles may have had the sensor installed incorrectly, resulting in potential fuel leaks which could result in a fire.
The recall covers 728 examples of the new turbocharged pony car, and Ford is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this defect.

This is not the first time the brand-new Mustang has been the subject of a safety recall. Shortly after 2015 models began to arrive on dealer lots, a recall was issued to address a potential problem with passenger airbag deployment. Only 53 vehicles were affected.

The rest of the news surrounding Ford’s new model has been far better. Initial sales are strong, with the new model nearly doubling the Chevrolet Camaro’s volume in November, carried by strong sales of the V8-powered GT model.

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