Most of the recalled cars are Taurus/MKS/Interceptor sedans and Flex/MKT vehicles from the 2013-2014 model years, which have problematic halfshafts, part of the drivetrain.
Ford said the halfshafts could not have been fully seated in correct position in manufacturing, and could inhibit the car's ability to drive. Ford said the problem has not led to any accidents or injuries, but needs fixing.
The automaker said some 2014 Fiestas are being recalled for a potential problem with the fuel tank that could lead to leaking.
No accidents have been reported as well with either of those problems.
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GM is under federal investigation for that, has dismissed a number of senior officials, and is facing potentially billions of dollars in compensation costs to those who suffered from the problem.