The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is upgrading and expanding its probe into 708,000 Ford SUVs and trucks over major engine failures tied to a defective valve, Reuters’ David Shepardson reports. The agency said that, under normal driving conditions, vehicles without warning could experience a power loss as a result of catastrophic engine failure related to a potentially faulty valve in 2.7 L and 3.0 L EcoBoost engines, the author notes.
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