Improper manufacturing process could cause vehicle fires
Ford has issued a recall for almost 46,000 of their Edge SUVs worldwide, including 3,400 in Canada.
The affected vehicles were built between September 2010 and April 2013.
The manufacturer says a damper in the fuel line could crack and cause fuel leaks which could lead to a vehicle fire. The problem was discovered through warranty claims and Ford says they have not received any reports of vehicle fires or injuries related to the defect.
Affected Edge owners will be notified in the next month and will be able to take their vehicle to a Ford dealer to have the fuel line repaired for free.

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