2020-2022 Ford F-Series Trucks Recalled Over Fuel Pump Failures
The issue stems from biodiesel deposits.
Read More »The issue stems from biodiesel deposits.
Read More »The Super Duty driver clearly didn't see the red light.
Read More »Due to new emissions standards.
Read More »A nifty addition to any Blue Oval fan's Christmas tree.
Read More »An electrical circuit could overload and cause a fire.
Read More »Another cool piece of law enforcement kit.
Read More »Along with the Kentucky Truck Plant.
Read More »The fasteners for the front wheel hub extender may be insufficiently tightened.
Read More »The problem affects nearly 45k trucks.
Read More »The ambulance is sitting around waiting on parts.
Read More »The vehicle has been waiting on an engine for six months.
Read More »Joining several others filed over the past few months.
Read More »That's one tough-looking camper.
Read More »Hydrogen power is ideal for these commercial applications.
Read More »The pilot program aims to test out the technology in real-world situations.
Read More »Ford is looking at using hydrogen fuel cells to power larger, heavier commercial vehicles.
Read More »In affected vehicles, the zinc-plating on the fuel return line may break away.
Read More »Safety certification labels are missing the tire size, rim type, and tire pressure values on some models.
Read More »The rearview camera may intermittently display a blank or distorted image.
Read More »In select vehicles, the windshield wiper arms may break, causing the windshield wipers to fail.
Read More »In affected vehicles, fuel could leak from the top of the secondary fuel filter.
Read More »The components used in these commercial vehicles are not as hard to come by.
Read More »A trio of Super Duty trucks top their respective categories.
Read More »In an ironic twist of fate, the fire department's truck caught on fire.
Read More »The donated truck will help the police force respond to emergencies and enforce COVID-19 mandates.
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