|      (Reuters) -    Ford Motor Co said it was recalling 33,021 C-Max hybrid cars because a roof    component did not meet requirements for protecting against head injuries. The vehicles were built    between January 19, 2012, and June 26, 2013, in Michigan. Only vehicles    without the optional panoramic glass roof are included in the recall. Ford said it would    install plastic energy-absorbing material under the roof on both sides of the    vehicle to correct the problem. No accidents or injuries    have been attributed to the issue, the company said. Tests by the National    Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the company uncovered the roof    safety issue. (Reporting by Susan Kelly    in Chicago; Editing by Peter Cooney)  |    
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