Ford Maverick Rear Camera Recall Fix Released To Dealers
The software update takes an hour or two to install.
Read More »The software update takes an hour or two to install.
Read More »Rounding up 355 units that weren't fixed the first time.
Read More »Thankfully, it's a rare problem.
Read More »Repairing models that weren't fixed after a prior recall.
Read More »Five vehicle fires have been reported.
Read More »Issued to address a problem that persists after a prior recall.
Read More »Just 234 units affected.
Read More »The front axle half shafts may disconnect from the transmission.
Read More »The incorrect repairs were performed under a previous recall.
Read More »Not all affected models were repaired correctly.
Read More »The LED logo lights on the mirrors may short circuit.
Read More »The same problem prompted a recall in the U.S. last year.
Read More »The body control module may inadvertently deactivate one or both rear taillights.
Read More »The steering wheel could turn unintentionally.
Read More »The seat belt buckle anchor bolts may be improperly secured.
Read More »All impacted vehicles were repaired improperly during a previous recall.
Read More »The seat belt buckle anchor bolts may be improperly secured.
Read More »The problem can cause a loss of power or potentially a fire.
Read More »Dealers will replace the faulty parts.
Read More »A remedy is currently under development.
Read More »The transmission may be improperly secured as a result.
Read More »The steering gear may have been assembled with an incorrect rack.
Read More »The issue pertains to one type of Bilstein shock.
Read More »The battery can experience sudden degradation.
Read More »The PHEV battery cells have a manufacturing defect.
Read More »A remedy is currently under development.
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