Ford Recalls 2016 Focus And C-Max Structural Integrity Issues
Thereby increasing the risk of injury in the event of a crash.
Read More »Thereby increasing the risk of injury in the event of a crash.
Read More »The condition is due to the instrument cluster losing power after the initial vehicle start-up in cold ambient temperatures.
Read More »There's statistical evidence to suggest the Ford F-150 is the most dependable full-size half-ton out there.
Read More »Note to self: When the car says I should stop driving it, I should stop driving it.
Read More »Don't hold your breath.
Read More »Some model years of the Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan reportedly suffer from a sudden loss of braking pressure.
Read More »Ford is recalling more than 8,000 new Super Duties in North America for missing fuel tank strap reinforcements.
Read More »Seat backs with pivot pins that were improperly welded may not adequately retain cargo in a crash.
Read More »Increased temperatures generated during deployment of the seat belt anchor pretensioner could cause pretensioner cables to separate.
Read More »The protective shield on the fuel conditioning module may have inadequate adhesion, allowing the shield to become dislodged.
Read More »A hose may separate from the engine oil cooler tube assembly causing an oil leak.
Read More »The recall only applies to vehicles with the 3.0L V-6 engine.
Read More »Sales of the Shelby GT350 and GT350R are put on hold as Ford replaces failure-prone oil-cooler tube assemblies.
Read More »The best-selling vehicle in America has among the worst-performing headlights.
Read More »Goodness, gracious, great exhaust fire.
Read More »The flagship's headlamp assemblies might have missing lens optics.
Read More »The 2011-'13 Edge and 2010 Fusion are being looked into by the feds following scores of safety-related complaints.
Read More »The 2017 Ford Escape is being recalled over power windows which may close with too much force, possibly resulting in injury.
Read More »The fuel-injection pump installed in some 2015-'16 Ford Transits has been identified as failure-prone.
Read More »Vehicles affected by a new Ford recall could fail to start, or stall while being driven with no ability to restart.
Read More »The recall affects some model years of the C-MAX, Focus, Escape, Mustang, Transit Connect, and Lincoln MKC.
Read More »This could degrade the performance of the electronic stability control and related brake systems.
Read More »The seat back frame may have insufficient welds to meet federal requirements.
Read More »Pending the NHTSA's investigation into the 2011-2015 Ford Explorer, a recall could follow.
Read More »The recall is being conducted by Mobility Works, a third party outfitting company.
Read More »The driver frontal air bag may improperly inflate during second-stage deployment in the event of a high speed crash
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