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Ford Motor is recalling 850,318 Ford and Lincoln models because the vehicles' low-pressure fuel pump may fail while in use, causing the engine to stall, according to a notice filed with the National ...
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The check engine light is one of the most dreaded alerts for any vehicle owner. Its sudden illumination often triggers anxiety about potential repairs, costly diagnostics, or unexpected breakdowns.