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Ford recalls Falcon for fire risk

Concerned owners can contact their nearest Ford dealership to have their cars inspected.

Ford is recalling 3256 of its FGII Falcon EcoLPi sedans and utes due to a production error that means they may be missing an o-ring seal between the fuel delivery module and the wiring connector insert of the LPG tank.

The carmaker says the missing seal means gas could leak from the LPG tank, posing a potential fire risk.

The affected sedans were built in Ford's Victorian facility between August 4, 2011 and July 18, 2012; and the utes between September 15, 2011 and July 18, 2012.

Ford is contacting owners of the vehicles, but advises that until the problem is rectified, the cars should not be parked in confined areas.

Concerned owners can contact their nearest Ford dealership to have their cars inspected and the fix implemented, or can contact Ford's Customer Relationship Centre on 1800 503 672 for more information.

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