Ford recalls a small number of Mach-E.

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On March 5th, Ford Motor Company recalled the 2021 Mach-E that has already been delivered, affecting less than 75 customers. Ford discovered that some vehicles may have subframe bolts that were not tightened to specification by the supplier, posing a safety hazard.

In the US, approximately 94% of the 1,258 vehicles affected by this issue, as well as the 90 Mach-Es in Canada, will be repaired before vehicle delivery. For customers who have already received delivered vehicles, Ford will send recall notifications to these customers on March 22nd.

Regarding the earlier delay in Mach-E deliveries, Ford will offer a $1,000 discount and 250 kWh of free fast charging for customers who experienced delayed delivery.

As a crucial pure electric vehicle for Ford, Ford’s proactive attitude towards addressing issues with the Mach-E will help enhance Ford’s competitiveness in the electric vehicle market.

🔗Source: FORD MEDIA CENTER

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