2023 Ford F-150 Lightning Recalled Over Battery Pack Issue
A small number of customer vehicles are affected.
Read More »A small number of customer vehicles are affected.
Read More »The rear brake caliper attachment bolts may not be tightened correctly.
Read More »Addressing a problem from a previous recall.
Read More »Affected vehicles are missing an electrical circuit.
Read More »Extending another recall issued last April.
Read More »The front brake hoses could rupture and leak fluid.
Read More »A faulty steering gear can cause the wheel to lock up.
Read More »The same one that led to a single fire in Michigan.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the front axle pinion can shatter.
Read More »The culprit is a faulty auxiliary wire harness.
Read More »The proposed fix doesn't actually solve the problem, the lawsuit claims.
Read More »In affected vehicles, replacement front passenger air bag inflators may have been installed incorrectly.
Read More »The problem stems from the fuel tank grade vent valve.
Read More »Affected vehicles may not shift into park.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the transmission may not shift into park.
Read More »The lawsuit claims that Ford's fix for the problem is inadequate.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the ABS module may have been damaged during manufacturing.
Read More »Expanding upon and replacing a prior recall.
Read More »The suit claims that Ford's fix for the problem isn't guaranteed to work.
Read More »A nice little perk for being inconvenienced.
Read More »In affected models, the chime may sound for an insufficient amount of time.
Read More »Three million vehicles are reportedly affected.
Read More »The audible warning chime may be activated for an insufficient amount of time.
Read More »In affected vehicles, peeling fuel tank paint could cause a fuel leak.
Read More »The side impact sensors may not be properly secured.
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