The Center for Auto Safety is renewing its call for an immediate recall of the Ford Explorer, demanding Ford and the government take action on complaints about leaking carbon monoxide. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has investigated the problem for two years. The number of complaints has grown into the thousands. At least 41 alleged injuries have been reported, but NHTSA has yet to publicly offer any answers. Now at the two-year anniversary of the investigation, safety advocates are expressing frustration over the limited information coming out of NHTSA, reports CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave. Following our reports and the decision by a number of police departments ...
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