Ford Fuel Injector Recall Will Cost $570 Million, Impact Kuga Too
The recall pertains to hundreds of thousands of models with defective fuel injectors.
Read More »The recall pertains to hundreds of thousands of models with defective fuel injectors.
Read More »The automaker wants to go the extra mile to take care of customers.
Read More »An expansion of some previously-issued recalls.
Read More »The contactors may overheat and result in a loss of drive power.
Read More »The automaker expects things to improve in the near future, however.
Read More »Those controllers may fail to apply the trailer brakes.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the low-pressure fuel pump may fail.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the rear wing valve block may leak hydraulic fluid.
Read More »The issue only affects five pickups, however.
Read More »A humorous issue for an EV muscle car.
Read More »The air bag could deploy with excessive force during a crash.
Read More »This time, a software error is to blame.
Read More »There is a pretty good reason why that's the case.
Read More »Certain trim pieces may have insufficient adhesive bonding.
Read More »A failing park rod could cause the vehicle to roll away.
Read More »The brake booster pushrod retaining spring may not have been installed.
Read More »One of the doors could open even with the lock engaged.
Read More »The switch for the easy-entry second-row outer seats may bind or stick.
Read More »The problem stems from unexpected 12-volt battery discharge.
Read More »The defect can lead to an oil leak.
Read More »The affected pickups never received the update.
Read More »There's been a lot lately!
Read More »An overheated engine block heater can increase the risk of a fire.
Read More »In affected vehicles, those features are not functional due to a software error.
Read More »Software may cause the panoramic and center displays to reboot, resulting in a blank screen.
Read More »The the driver and front passenger B-Pillar door trim may detach while driving.
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