Class Action Lawsuits Against Ford Seek
Replacement of Ignition Switches
02/12/96
Reuters reported that Ford Motor Co. has been hit with
numerous class
action lawsuits that aim to reverse the company's refusal to replace
faulty ignition switches that could cause fires and their refusal to
tell their U.S. customers about the problem.
The suits allege that ignition switches with a latent
design defect
that could cause a short circuit, smoke, and fire, were manufactured
and installed in cars and trucks made between 1983 and 1993. Two
months ago Ford recalled 250,000 vehicles in Canada with identical
switches, but refuses to extend that recall campaign to the U.S.
Paul Dever -- The Auto Channel
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