Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX SUVs recalled due to braking issues

Ford announced that it would withdraw 488,594 Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX SUV from the market due to considerations that brake lines would leak from liquid and increase the threat of an accident.

As the brake fluid point decreases, the driving force would possibly produce increased brake pedal running and reduced braking performance. The company warns that if the brake fluid tank runs out below a safe spot, caution of the soft brake fluid will go up.

Ford said he had no knowledge of injuries or injuries similar to this condition.

The car manufacturer will begin informing consumers about the recall the week of September 14, 2020.

Vehicles recalled from the market:

The solution: Ford dealers will upgrade the front brakes with new hoses made from a revised braid for free.

How to contact the manufacturer: Owners can contact Ford Customer Service at 866-436-7332.

NHTSA number: Not yet announced. Ford’s number for this withdrawal is 20S42.

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