Ford is recalling nearly 273,000 vehicles, including F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick models, due to a parking function failure that could cause cars to roll away, with software updates available to fix the issue.
Ford has issued a recall for over 680,000 vehicles across multiple models in the U.S. due to issues including rearview camera failures, engine heater cracks causing fire risks, seatbelt anchor corrosion, and rear door trapping hazards, amid ongoing technician shortages affecting service operations.
Ford is recalling 500,000 vehicles, including Lincoln MKX and Edge SUVs from 2015-2018, due to a potential brake fluid leak caused by a ruptured hose in the rear brake system, which could increase stopping distance and risk of crashes. The recall process is underway, with a fix expected by April, and follows other recent Ford recalls for instrument panel issues. The company emphasizes its efforts to improve safety testing and address hardware and software issues.
Ford is recalling nearly 500,000 vehicles in the U.S., including the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX, due to a brake fluid leak caused by a ruptured hose, which could increase crash risk. The recall also includes vehicles for faulty tail lights and airbag issues, with no reported accidents or injuries linked to these problems.
Ford has recalled nearly 700,000 vehicles, including 2021-2024 Bronco Sport and 2020-2022 Escape models, due to a fuel injector crack that may cause fires. The recall follows previous attempts to fix the issue with software updates, but further investigation revealed the root cause, leading to a new recall and a free software update for affected vehicles. Owners are advised to have their vehicles inspected and updated at authorized dealerships.
Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles in the US due to potential fuel pump failures that could cause engine stalls and increase crash risks, with repairs still under development and affected owners to be notified soon.
Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles in the US due to potential fuel pump failures that could cause engine stalls and increase crash risks, with repairs still under development and owners to be notified soon.
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