Ford Mustang Instrument Panel Recall Impacting Buyers Worldwide
Deliveries expected in Q1 2025.
Read More »Deliveries expected in Q1 2025.
Read More »Ford's recall might not have covered all affected units.
Read More »The recall impacts over 450,000 vehicles.
Read More »The passenger side instrument panel cover is to blame.
Read More »The problems stems from the fuel vapor line bracket.
Read More »The problem stems from a misaligned engine cup plug.
Read More »Ford will be mailing labels to affected customers.
Read More »Following a three-year investigation.
Read More »Due to a recall and customer satisfaction campaign.
Read More »The image may not appear at certain speeds.
Read More »The rearview image may fail at speeds over 10 miles-per-hour.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the rear wheel can lock up or separate from the axle.
Read More »It may not may not illuminate at startup or while driving.
Read More »The camera image can display intermittently or appear blue or black.
Read More »Only five vehicles are affected, however.
Read More »The problem stems from an over-the-air update.
Read More »The problem stems from loose fasteners.
Read More »Over essentially the same problem facing some Ranger pickups.
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.
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