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The Ministry of Commerce recalls 28,806 Ford Explorer vehicles

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Last updated: 2025/01/01 at 7:57 PM
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The Ministry of Commerce in Saudi Arabia has announced a recall of 28,806 Ford Explorer vehicles, ranging from 2011 to 2019 models. The reason behind this recall is attributed to a defect in the installation of the external side covers of the windshield supports. There is a risk of these side covers separating from the vehicle, which poses a danger to both the driver and other road users, increasing the likelihood of an accident. To ensure the safety of all individuals on the road, the ministry is urging owners of the affected vehicles to contact local agents for necessary repairs.

This recall campaign requires users of the Ford Explorer vehicles to reach out to either Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies Company or Mohammed Yousuf Naghi Company, who are local agents for Ford in Saudi Arabia. Owners can call the toll-free number for Al Jazirah Vehicles Agencies Company at 8007492222, or for Mohammed Yousuf Naghi Company at 8001240218. The repairs needed to fix the issue with the windshield supports will be carried out free of charge, ensuring that all affected vehicles are safe to be on the road. It is crucial for owners of the recalled Ford Explorer vehicles to act promptly and contact the local agents to schedule the necessary repairs.

If you are unsure whether your Ford Explorer vehicle is part of the recall campaign, you can verify this information by visiting the website of the Defective Products Recall Center at Recalls.sa. By entering your vehicle’s chassis number, you can confirm if it is included in the recall and needs to be brought in for repairs. Checking this information online is a convenient way to quickly determine if your vehicle is affected and take the necessary steps to address the issue promptly. It is important for all owners of Ford Explorer vehicles within the specified models and years to take proactive measures to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.

The Ministry of Commerce’s decision to recall the Ford Explorer vehicles is part of its commitment to upholding safety standards and protecting consumers from potential risks associated with vehicle defects. By identifying and addressing issues such as the installation of the windshield support covers, the ministry aims to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of all road users. Owners of the affected vehicles are encouraged to act promptly and reach out to the local agents for repairs to rectify the problem and prevent any potential safety hazards while driving. Adhering to the recall instructions is essential in maintaining road safety and preventing accidents due to vehicle defects.

In conclusion, the recall of 28,806 Ford Explorer vehicles in Saudi Arabia serves as a reminder of the importance of vehicle safety regulations and proactive measures to address potential defects. Owners of the affected models and years are urged to contact local agents for free repairs to fix the issue with the windshield support covers. By verifying the recall information online or contacting the toll-free numbers provided, owners can ensure the safety of their vehicles and prevent any risks to themselves and other road users. The Ministry of Commerce’s efforts to address and rectify vehicle defects demonstrate its commitment to ensuring consumer safety and maintaining high standards of quality in the automotive industry. It is imperative for all owners of the recalled Ford Explorer vehicles to take action promptly and comply with the recall instructions to keep the roads safe for everyone.

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