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Ford recalls 320K vans for 2nd time to fix drive shaft problem

Ford is recalling nearly 320,000 Transit full-size vans in North America for a second time because the drive shafts can fail, causing loss of power.

Recalls include 22,960 vehicles in Canada

In this Nov. 23, 2015, file photo shows a 2016 Ford Transit wagon van near Sioux Falls, S.D. Ford is recalling nearly 320,000 Transit full-size vans in North America for a second time because the drive shafts can fail, causing loss of power. (Regina Garcia Cano/The Associated Press)

Ford is recalling nearly 320,000 Transit full-size vans in North America — including 22,960 in Canada — for a second time because the drive shafts can fail, causing loss of power.

The recall affects 293,558 vehicles in the United States and federal territories, 22,960 in Canada and 2,744 in Mexico, Ford Motor Co. said in a written statement.

The company says the recall covers the 2015 through 2017 model years. The drive shaft coupling can crack, and continued driving can cause the shaft to break free. In addition to power loss, a falling shaft can allow movement while in park if the parking brake isn't on. The shaft also can damage brake and fuel lines.

Ford says it's not aware of any crashes or injuries due to the problem.

It's the second recall for the same problem. Ford says it will replace the couplings every 40,000 miles until a final repair is developed. Dealers will do a permanent fix once parts are ready.

With files from CBC News.