Plaintiffs attorneys have asked a judge to force Ford Motor Co. to instruct customers about what to do if their cars begin to accelerate on their own.

The request for a preliminary injunction came on Monday and followed Ford’s motion to dismiss a group of consumer class actions alleging that sudden acceleration defects in 35 models, including the Explorer and Taurus, caused the value of its vehicles to decline.

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