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Ford recalls 2013 Escapes; engines can catch fire

The recall affects 11,500 Escapes in the United States and Canada. Only 4,800 have been sold to customers.

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The recall affects 11,500 Escapes in the United States and Canada. Only 4,800 have been sold to customers.

DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. is telling owners of one version of the new Ford Escape not to drive the SUVs until dealers can fix fuel lines that can crack and spill gasoline, causing engine fires.

The company issued the unusual warning on Thursday and said it is recalling 2013 Escapes equipped with 1.6-liter four-cylinder engines. Dealers will pick up the Escapes and drop off a loaner car that customers can use until the repairs are finished. The company is hoping to ship parts and get all the SUVs repaired in the next two weeks.

Ford says it has three reports of fires: two at the factory and one while a customer was driving an Escape. No one has been injured.

The recall affects 11,500 Escapes in the United States and Canada. Only 4,800 have been sold to customers.

This is the second recall of the redesigned Escape, which went on sale in June. On Saturday, the company said it would recall more than 10,000 Escapes to fix carpet padding that could interfere with braking.

Ford says owners should call dealers to get the problem fixed.