By Nikhil Gulati NEW DELHI--Ford Motor Co.'s (F) India unit is in the process of recalling some Figo hatchback and Classic sedan models because of potentially faulty parts which could result in breakdowns or even fires. The company said it is inspecting both gasoline and diesel variants of the Figo and Classic made between January 2008 and December 2010 for a possible crack in the rear twist beam. The crack can cause an abnormal noise which can lead to diminished performance, and even render the vehicle inoperable. The company is also recalling gasoline variants of the Figo and Classic models made between September 2010 and February 2011 because of oil leaks from the power steering hose, the company told Dow Jones Newswires. "It may also be possible for power steering fluid to come into contact with the vehicle's exhaust components, creating potential for smoke and, in extreme cases, fire," the company said. The company didn't say how many vehicles it is recalling or what the potential cost could be. Write to Nikhil Gulati at nikhil.gulati@dowjones.com Subscribe to WSJ: http://online.wsj.com?mod=djnwires