Ford recalls 700k Bronco Sport, Escape
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Ford is recalling nearly 694,721 examples of 2020-2022 Escape and 2021-2024 Bronco Sport models. The recall report cites a fuel injector that was equipped on 1.5-liter-powered Bronco Sport and Escape crossovers that could crack and cause a fire. The recall report says that only 0.3% of vehicles is affected by this defect.
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Ford said the cost of the service action will be treated as a special item, so it will not impact adjusted earnings per share, which is EPS that excludes nonrecurring items. The current FactSet consensus for adjusted EPS is 32 cents, versus 47 cents a year ago.