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Ford Motor Co. has extended the temporary closure of its Louisville Assembly Plant for another week as the company continues to deal with a software issue on its freshened Escape and Lincoln Corsair crossovers.If you haven't seen the news, the Louisville Assembly Plant will continue to be idle through at least February 24th. Here's a link to an article about this, but I wasn't able to read the entire story because I'm not an Automotive News subscriber:
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Ford extends downtime at Louisville Assembly over Escape software issue
The plant will be closed through Feb. 24, according to a notice to employees confirmed by Ford.www.autonews.com
The plant will be down through Feb. 24, according to a note to employees confirmed by Ford. The company previously planned to re-open the plant Feb. 20.
In a message to employees earlier this month, the plant's building chairman, Brandon Reisinger, said it was a software issue with the vehicle's cluster.
"We're on a day-by-day basis right now and I know that's frustrating," Reisinger told employees. "The issue we've got, the cluster, is a software issue. It's not a hardware issue. If it were to get out, it would not be something that would endanger anybody … but it would have the vehicles coming back to the dealership."
The plant is currently in the pre-production phase of the updated Escape and Corsair launch.