Ford EcoBoost Engine Failure Complaints & Investigation
Investigation relates to over 700,000 model year 2021-2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles potentially posing a danger of sudden catastrophic engine failure (details below)
Lieff Cabraser is investigating complaints that certain 2021-2022 Ford and Lincoln vehicles equipped with 2.7L and 3.0L EcoBoost engines are subject to sudden and potentially catastrophic engine failures, including while in operation at highway speeds. Owners and lessees report frustration as well as fears about using the vehicles at all and about related financial losses.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has expanded its original investigation into 2021 Ford Broncos to a wide range of Ford and Lincoln models (see list below) that now includes over 700,000 vehicles.
Ford/Lincoln Vehicles Under Investigation
2021-2022 Ford Bronco
2021-2022 Ford Edge
2021-2022 Ford Explorer
2021-2022 Ford F-150
2021-2022 Lincoln Aviator
2021-2022 Lincoln Nautilus
— equipped with either the 2.7 or 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine.
Talk to a Vehicle Defect Lawyer at Lieff Cabraser
If you own or lease an affected Ford or Lincoln vehicle, we invite you to use the form above for more information about your legal rights as well as any potential recovery.
About Lieff Cabraser
Lieff Cabraser has been fighting successfully for consumer and vehicle owner rights across the U.S. for over 50 years, including our representation of hundreds of thousands of Volkswagen vehicle owners in emissions fraud lawsuits that led to historic settlements valued at over $14 billion. At its 2018 awards ceremony, the California Daily Journal named Lieff Cabraser attorneys Elizabeth J. Cabraser, Kevin R. Budner, Phong-Chau Nguyen, and Wilson M. Dunlavey as recipients of the 2018 California Lawyer of the Year (CLAY) Award for their work on the Volkswagen “Clean Diesel” Emissions Fraud MDL. The CLAY awards are given annually to outstanding California practitioners “whose extraordinary work and cases had a major impact on the law.”
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