Ford Recalls Over 250,000 Focus Vehicles Again After Prior Repair Fails
Ford has initiated a second recall for more than 250,000 Focus vehicles. This action follows a previous recall in 2018 that did not adequately address a faulty valve. The defect can lead to engines stalling while the vehicle is in operation. Ford intends to resolve the issue this time through a software update.

Ford has announced a new recall for over 250,000 Focus vehicles, addressing a persistent issue that a prior repair attempt failed to rectify.
The initial recall for these vehicles was issued in 2018 to address a faulty valve. This valve defect has the potential to cause Focus engines to stall while the cars are being driven, posing a safety concern.
According to Ford, the repair implemented during the 2018 recall did not properly resolve the underlying problem with the faulty valve. For this latest recall, Ford stated that a software update is expected to provide the necessary fix to ensure the proper functioning of the vehicles.
(Source: Inc.com Magazine)
