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"Ford Recalls Over 112K F-150 Trucks Amid Rollaway and Rear Axle Hazards"
automotive2 years ago

"Ford Recalls Over 112K F-150 Trucks Amid Rollaway and Rear Axle Hazards"

Ford is recalling over 112,000 F-150 trucks from model years 2021-2023 due to a defect in the rear axle hub bolt that could cause the vehicles to roll away when parked or lose drive power, increasing the risk of a crash. The affected trucks have the Trailer Tow Max Duty package and a specific heavy-duty axle. Owners may notice a clicking or rattling noise and are advised to use the electronic parking brake until a repair is available. No accidents or injuries have been reported in connection with this issue.

"Ford Issues Recall for 113K F-150 Trucks Amid Roll Away and Crash Concerns"
automotive2 years ago

"Ford Issues Recall for 113K F-150 Trucks Amid Roll Away and Crash Concerns"

Ford is recalling nearly 113,000 F-150 pickup trucks from model years 2021 to 2023 due to a potential rear axle hub bolt issue that may lead to a crash risk. The affected vehicles, which have the Trailer Tow Max Duty package and certain heavy-duty axle specifications, could experience a vehicle roll away when parked without the parking brake or a loss of drive power. No crashes or injuries have been reported, and Ford is working on a remedy. Owners will be notified with further details between January 29 and February 2.

"Ford Issues Recall for 113K F-150 Trucks Due to Axle Defects"
automotive2 years ago

"Ford Issues Recall for 113K F-150 Trucks Due to Axle Defects"

Ford has issued a recall for nearly 113,000 F-150 pickup trucks from model years 2021-2023 due to a potential rear axle hub issue that could cause the vehicle to lose power or roll away when parked. The affected vehicles have the Trailer Tow Max Duty package with a specific axle design. Ford is working on a solution, and owners experiencing related issues should seek a temporary repair from dealers. The recall notice was issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and owners can contact Ford customer service or NHTSA for more information.