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Ford Recalls 4.5 Million Vehicles

A few weeks ago Toyota issued their largest recall ever. Now, its Ford's turn for a massive recall. The automotive giant is recalling 4.5 million vehicles due to a cruise control switch that can overheat and burn.

The voluntary recall mostly affects vans and trucks including the models Windstars, Rangers, and Explorers.

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