The brand-new 2015 Mustang has barely hit the streets, but some of them are already being reined back into the stable: Ford announced today that it's recalling 728 EcoBoost-powered Mustangs for a fuel system problem that could cause pressurized gasoline to leak out of the cars. Let's try to avoids an EcoBOOM, shall we?
Ford says the problem is a fuel pressure sensor that may have been mis-installed at the factory. The sensor could possibly lead to a pressurized fuel leak, which, as fuel leaks go, is definitely not a good thing to have. The problem only affects EcoBoost-powered Mustangs built between September 25th and October 9th of this year.
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Ford says it hasn't been alerted to any fires or injuries stemming from the potential problem. It should be a relatively quick and painless fix for the affected EcoBoost Mustang owners–though Ford offers no solution for the flood of "shoulda bought a V-8″ jokes affected owners are bound to hear.
from Car and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/nSHy27
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