Ford recalls 255,000 Focus models over botched repair
#FordRecall #EngineStallFord recalls 255,404 Focus models (2012-2018) for engine stalling due to a faulty canister purge valve, after a botched prior fix. Dealers offer free software updates, with notification letters starting July 6. read more
Ford Recalls 1.4M F-150s Over Sudden Downshift Risk
#FordRecall #VehicleSafetyFord recalls 1.4 million F-150 trucks in the U.S. due to a gearshift issue causing unintended downshifts, which can lead to loss of control. Two injuries are reported. Owners will receive free software updates from dealers. read more
Ford Recalls 400,000 Trucks, SUVs Over Wiper Failure
#FordRecall #VehicleSafetyFord recalls over 400,000 trucks and SUVs due to faulty windshield wiper arms that can break, reducing visibility and increasing crash risk. Owners will be notified starting April 13 for free inspections and replacements. read more
Ford Recalls 1.74M SUVs Over Faulty Rearview Cameras
#FordRecall #VehicleSafetyFord recalls nearly 1.74 million U.S. vehicles due to rearview camera faults. Display issues, including overheating or inverted images, increase crash risks. Free software updates are offered for most models, with owner notifications being mailed. read more
Ford Recalls 270,000 Vehicles for Battery Failures Impacting Functions
#FordRecall #BatteryFailureFord recalls over 270,000 vehicles in the U.S., including 2021-2023 Bronco Sport SUVs and 2022-2023 Maverick trucks, due to battery failure concerns affecting functions like steering and hazard lights. The recall involves free battery inspections and replacements. read more
Ford recalls 272,000 Broncos and Mavericks for battery failure.
#FordRecall #BatteryFailureFord is recalling over 272,817 Broncos and Mavericks in the U.S. due to potential battery failure impacting steering and lights. Affected models are 2021-2023 Bronco Sport SUVs and 2022-2023 Maverick trucks, with free battery inspection and replacement offered by dealers. read more
#FordRecall #TransmissionIssue
Ford is recalling over 550,000 F-150 trucks in the US due to a transmission issue causing sudden downshifting to first gear. This poses a risk of drivers losing control and increases crash potential. The problem arises from a lost signal between the sensor and control computer. read more