The recall affects 728 2015 model-year cars that may have a faulty fuel pressure sensor that can lead to a pressurized fuel leak.
by Staff
December 4, 2014
Photo of 2015 Mustang courtesy of Ford.
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Photo of 2015 Mustang courtesy of Ford.
Ford Motor Co. said it is recalling 728 2015 model-year Mustang vehicles in North America to address a potential fuel line leak that poses a fire risk.
A fuel pressure sensor, which is part of the fuel supply tube assembly, may have been installed incorrectly, the automaker said. This condition might result in a pressurized fuel leak that poses a fire risk.
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However, Ford added it is not aware of any fires, accidents or injuries related to the problem.
The recalled vehicles are equipped with 2.3-liter engines built at the Flat Rock Assembly Plant from Sept. 25 to Oct. 9 of this year.
Of the 728 Mustangs recalled, 712 are believed to be in the U.S. and federalized territories. The remaining vehicles are in Canada.
To fix the problem, Ford dealers will replace the fuel supply tube assembly at no cost to the customer.
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