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  • RSS Robot
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    • Jan 29 2007
    • 5924

    Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner under investigation for rear glass that shatters

    Filed under: SUV, Government/Legal, Recalls, Safety, Ford

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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is currently investigating 2010 and 2011 Ford Escapes and Mercury Mariners due to several complaints of shattering rear glass. According to The Detroit News, there have been 18 reported complaints of the glass braking "simultaneously" while opening or closing the liftgate, and one of the incidents reportedly resulted in the vehicle owner and a 10-year-old child receiving cuts from the glass.

    The NHTSA investigation adds that Ford issued a technical service bulletin to dealers last November for 2010-2011 Escape and Mariner models. The TSB states that the incidents tend to occur in colder temperatures, and instructs technicians to inspect the glass for signs of impact or external damage, followed by glass replacement.

    The investigation covers 200,000 vehicles built on or before October 15, 2010, but that total pales in comparison to a Ford recall that has already been issued for the same problem. In 2004, Ford recalled 955,000 2002 and 2003 Ford Explorers and Mercury Mountaineers for liftgate glass issues. Ford received more than 5,000 complaints for that recall - far and above what NHTSA has received for this latest issue.


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    [Source: The Detroit News]Ford Escape, Mercury Mariner under investigation for rear glass that shatters originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 02 May 2011 11:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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  • SandyBoy
    Super-Experienced
    • Oct 31 2002
    • 836

    #2
    There IS a reason that this week, JEEP is celebrating its 70th year making the original 4X4 vechiles, named JEEP. Why would anyone buy a 4X4 that was not a Jeep? (and Jeep will be around in another 70 years.)
    Ask the US government what & why they buy Jeeps. They'll tell you.

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