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US Government investigating reports of headlight failure in older Ford and Mercury sedans

In this photo made on Thursday, June 5, 2014, clouds are reflected in the Ford sign at a dealership in Wexford, Pa.
In this photo made on Thursday, June 5, 2014, clouds are reflected in the Ford sign at a dealership in Wexford, Pa. AP Photo/Keith Srakocic

DETROIT – The U.S. government is investigating reports of headlight failure in older Ford and Mercury sedans.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says Ford has received 3,092 complaints of headlight failure on Ford Crown Victoria and Mercury Grand Marquis sedans from the 2003-2005 model years. The government has also received 605 complaints of headlight failure in those vehicles.

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Fifteen crashes and one injury related to the problem have been reported to Ford and to the government. In one case, a driver reportedly struck a deer after the headlights went off without warning.

The government started investigating after receiving a petition from the North Carolina Consumers Council. NHTSA investigations often lead to recalls.

Ford says it’s co-operating with the investigation.

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