Ford Fusion Phev owners:
Ford Fusion PHEV's may catch fire, even if the vehicle is turned off. Ford has advised owners to not plug in the vehicles or charge their batteries until further notice. This has severely affected the value of Ford Fusion PHEV's.
There is currently NO FIX. You may be entitled to compensation under California's Lemon Law. See if you qualify for monetary compensation.
Owners of Ford Fusion PHEV vehicles have been advised to not charge their vehicles due to fire risk.
If you have experienced issues with your Ford Fusion PHEV, our legal team is here to help inform you of your rights and assess whether you may be owed compensation. Get in touch at no cost.
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Is my vehicle affected?
If you own any Ford Fusion PHEV model you may be affected by the recall. Please complete the form, and we will verify whether your vehicle is subject to the Do Not Charge & Park Outside Recall
What are my options?
Under California lemon law you may be entitled to a refund, replacement or cash settlement. The manufacturer pays your attorney fees.
Does this cost anything?
California's Lemon Law makes the manufacturer pay for your attorney's fees and costs. This means that you will not have to pay for attorney's fees out of your pocket, the manufacturer pays for it.
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