U.S. safety regulator probes fires in some Ford pickup trucks

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Sign of Ford is pictured at a car dealership in Mexico City
A sign of Ford is pictured at a car dealership in Mexico City, Mexico January 9, 2018. REUTERS/Ginnette Riquelme/File Photo

August 7, 2018

(Reuters) – U.S. traffic safety regulator is investigating complaints of fire during crashes in some Ford Motor Co <F.N> F-150 Supercrew pickup trucks linked to a seat belt component.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said there were five complaints alleging fires following the activation of seat-belt pretensioners made by ZF TRW [ZFF.UL] or Takata Corp during a crash involving the vehicles.

Pretensioners tighten up any slack in the seat belt webbing in the event of a crash and work in tandem with air bags.

While there were no injuries or fatalities, three of the vehicles were completely destroyed by the fire, the NHTSA said.

An estimated 1.4 million vehicles made between 2015 and 2018 could be affected in the investigation, the NHTSA said.

(Reporting by Arunima Banerjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)

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