BUENOS AIRES, May 21 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. Ford Motor Company has recalled more than 170,000 cars of model "Ka" in Argentina and Brazil for a problem in the electrical ignition device, which can cause a fire, the company said Friday.
The company said in a statement to the two countries that the cars produced between Nov. 27, 2007 and Jan. 31, 2010 with certain serial numbers will be examined.
The problem could cause "ineffectiveness of security tools in the car... In an extreme case it could produce a short-circuit and a fire in the engine," the company said.
Some 155,000 cars of this model have been sold in Brazil, according to Brazil's National Federation of Motor Vehicles Distribution. And at least 14,369 were sold in Argentina between 2008 and 2009, according to the country's Automotive Distributors Association.
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