Ford Motor Co. could be liable for $100 million or more in reimbursements to California customers who spent their own money replacing a faulty ignition part found in several millions of the company’s ...
SAN FRANCISCO — While Ford Motor Co. maintains that alleged defects in its ignition system in 20 million cars don't cause stalling or endanger passengers, a series of lawsuits nationwide blame ...
Also, internal Ford memos indicate the company was concerned that the ignition design could make engines stall — resulting in “rapid catastrophic failure” — at high temperatures. Most of the records ...
An Alameda County judge gave final approval this morning to a nationwide settlement in five class-action lawsuits against Ford Motor Co. over an ignition problem that causes vehicles to abruptly stall ...
Ford Motor Co., already awash in image-hurting and profit-eating recalls, has agreed to another fix-it action that could cost $1 billion more. The latest repair involves millions of 1983-95 cars and ...
A Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled yesterday that an Alameda County Superior Court judge had shown no bias against Ford Motor Co. when he ordered a huge recall because of a faulty ignition ...
In a statement released over the Internet, Ford says the "issue in the case is whether some of our vehicles from 1983 to 1995 should have had the ignition module mounted in another location on the ...
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) _ Ford Motor Co. must replace defective ignition devices on an estimated 2 million California vehicles prone to stalling, a judge ruled Friday. The order, which would cost Ford ...
Ford has agreed to reimburse current and former owners for repairs on millions of cars and trucks because of a flawed ignition system that made the vehicles stall. The deal was made in a California ...
We can hear the howling already. "Why do I want to put some junk GM ignition on my (insert AMC, Mopar, or Ford)?" The answer is: Don't—unless you like the idea of a higher-performance, more-efficient ...
SAN FRANCISCO – While Ford Motor Co. maintains that alleged defects in its ignition system in 20 million cars don’t cause stalling or endanger passengers, a series of lawsuits nationwide blame ...
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