Tribute SUVs Can Leak Gas From Cracked Fuel Delivery Modules

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An overhead view of a parking lot with cars neatly lined up inside parking spaces.

The fuel delivery modules in about 900 Tribute SUVs are delivering the fuel through small cracks and onto hot surfaces. As you can imagine, that isn't safe and has led to a recall. The 2010-2011 Mazda Tributes have fuel delivery modules that can crack and cause gas leaks, leading to possible fires if the fuel hits an ignition source.

The affected SUVs all have a 3-liter engine and were built between 03/03/2009 and 05/26/2011. The recall is expected to begin by December 15, 2016.

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