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Ford recalls 113,000 vehicles for fuel, window fixes

Nathan Bomey
USA TODAY

Ford Motor said Wednesday that it is issuing recalls to fix more than 113,000 vehicles for various defects, including some for potential fuel pump issues that could cause cars to stall.

The company said it had not identified any accidents or injuries that could be blamed on the defects, but noted that the defects posed potential safety risks.

The recalls:

•About 88,000 units of the 2013 through 2015 model-year Ford Taurus, Flex and Police Interceptor and Lincoln MKS and MKT. The affected vehicles have 3.5-liter turbocharged direct-injection engines. The vehicles were equipped with fuel pump control modules that could falter, potentially stalling or failing to start.

•About 23,000 units of the 2017 Ford Escape sport-utility vehicle to recalibrate power window software.

•About 2,500 units of the 3.2-liter diesel engine 2015 and 2016 Ford Transit vans to fix faulty fuel injection pumps. The pumps are susceptible stalling or failing to start.

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