Thousands of consumers have been affected by a faulty cruise control function in Ford vehicles. This defective part can cause a fire which can quickly damage the vehicle and surrounding
property. After hundreds of complaints, Ford announced a recall of more than 3.8 million vehicles; this recall became one of the largest recalls in automobile industry history.
While drivers were notified by mail and Ford agreed to deactivate the dangerous cruise control switch in select Ford F-150 trucks, Ford Expedition SUVs, Lincoln Navigator SUVs, and Ford
Bronco SUVs, consumers are still complaining. Consumers are complaining about lost property due to vehicle fires and are seeking advice for legal action.
Under consumer protection laws, vehicle owners may be able to receive compensation for lost property, LawyersandSettlements.com promotes free case evaluations for consumers whose Ford
automobiles caught on fire. To join a possible class action lawsuit, submit your case for free legal evaluation by visiting:
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Car owners of other Ford models are also complaining about unexpected fires. One consumer in Washington State came to LawyersandSettlements.com after his 2001 Ford Explorer spontaneously
caught on fire after being parked for 45 minutes. This weary driver contacted Ford but never heard back, some believe that Explorers should have been involved in the recall.
Ford Motor Company, based in Dearborn, Michigan, manufacturers Lincoln, Mercury, Mazda, Volvo, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Aston Martin vehicles and earns $171 billion in annual revenue.
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