Ford Chassis Vehicles Recalled Over Gear Indicator Lights
Thankfully, it can be solved with a simple software update.
Read More »Thankfully, it can be solved with a simple software update.
Read More »Select parts weren't heat treated properly.
Read More »The rental company failed to have a recall completed on several models.
Read More »Affected vehicles may fail to detect a change in the 12-volt battery state of charge.
Read More »The battery could short circuit.
Read More »The LED driver module is to blame.
Read More »It can result in total engine failure.
Read More »The fix is easy - a new label will be installed.
Read More »It only affects 24 total vehicles, however.
Read More »Ford's recently issued recall was deemed adequate.
Read More »Following a recall issued in April.
Read More »Recalls were issued over a year ago, but parts availability is an issue.
Read More »The windows may not automatically reverse after detecting an object.
Read More »The problem lies in faulty door modules.
Read More »Stemming from premature engine failure.
Read More »The bolt connects the steering column intermediate shaft to the steering gear pinion shaft.
Read More »Select models didn't receive proper repairs.
Read More »That part may have a casting defect that causes it to fail.
Read More »The front windshield wiper motor may become inoperative.
Read More »Nine occupants died after the vehicle left the road.
Read More »Those vehicles are still equipped with faulty airbags.
Read More »Rather than just waiting on replacement parts.
Read More »It only pertains to a baker's dozen of pickups, however.
Read More »Nearly 50 million vehicles could be affected.
Read More »The agency determined that Ford has addressed the problem sufficiently.
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