Ford has issued a new recall notice that affects Transit Connect vehicles as well as the new Mustang E-Mach. These two recall notices affect the safety of passengers as they travel.
Ford Transit Connect Recall
The first recall is for the Ford Transit Connect passenger vans. These vehicles have a potential issue with the seat belt pretensioners on the front passenger side. They may not deploy when the vehicle crashes and the system is activated. This would allow the passenger to be pushed forward rather than staying in place and could cause significant injury.
The vehicles affected were manufactured at the Ford plant in Valencia, CA during the period of July 17 to July 31, 2016. Owners of the passenger models affected by the recall can contact their local dealership which will inspect the assemblies and replace any that are part of the recall notice.
Ford Mustang Recall
The 2020 Ford Mustang has been recalled for an issue with the front camera. In some models, it has been aligned incorrectly, which could prevent the camera from functioning correctly. This misalignment could impact several systems, including pre-collision assist, lane-keeping, adaptive cruise control, and driver alert. It can also alter the working of the auto high-beam control.
When these systems don’t work correctly, they may fail to notify the driver of potential hazards or collisions. For instance, the adaptive cruise control system works to adjust the speed of the vehicle when cruise control is in use to slow down when a vehicle is detected in front of the Mustang. With the camera installed incorrectly, it may not detect a vehicle in front, which means the car won’t automatically slow down to maintain a safe distance.
The pre-collision system alerts drivers to a potential crash ahead, and it can apply the brakes automatically to reduce the speed of the car and lessen impact. With the lane-keeping system, the vehicle detects drifting and alerts the driver to move back over into their correct lane.
When these systems fail, it can increase the risk for an accident, especially if the driver isn’t paying close enough attention or is relying on the systems for alerts. At this time, only 24 vehicles which were manufactured at the Flat Rock plant in Michigan have been impacted.
Ford hasn’t been made aware of any accidents caused by the malfunctioning camera at this time. The company hasn’t announced a schedule to notify owners as of yet, but they can call the manufacturer at 800-392-3673 to find out more details. Dealerships will realign the camera system for free to ensure it’s facing the correct way.
Safety systems in vehicles are designed to prevent accidents and protect the occupants when one occurs. Newer technology has the capability of detecting potential problems and even automatically making corrections without human intervention. However, when these systems fail, it leaves the driver more vulnerable to an accident. While both models are still safe to drive with these recall notices, it is important to have the issues repaired as soon as possible for added safety.