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Ford is launching a major recall of its Explorer SUVs because of an issue with the rear suspension. The recall covers model years 2011 through 2017 and includes about one-point-two million Explorers. Ford said when those vehicles ride over rough terrain on a regular basis it may lead to a fractured toe link on the real suspension. That can affect steering and possibly lead to an accident. Fixing the problem is expected to cost the car maker about 180 million dollars.