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Ford Again Recalls Over 400,000 Vehicles Due To Faulty Wipers
The American car manufacturer Ford Motor Company has initiated a recall of 422,613 vehicles in the United States of America due to wiper problems, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
As stated, the recall includes the Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition models, as well as some F-series pickup trucks.
The problem was detected in the wiper mechanism, as there is a risk that the wiper brackets will break, which can lead to their complete failure and reduced visibility while driving, reports Reuters.




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