2019 Ford Flex, Fiesta, And Lincoln MKT Recalled Over Rear Camera
A remedy is currently under development.
Read More »A remedy is currently under development.
Read More »The judge determined that it isn't a class action.
Read More »Ford previously instructed owners not to charge their vehicles.
Read More »Newer doesn't always mean faster.
Read More »Ford's recall might not have covered all affected units.
Read More »Ford will be mailing labels to affected customers.
Read More »Roughly five years after it was originally filed.
Read More »Turns out, someone on the development team had big feet.
Read More »It joins a long list of models experiencing a similar issue.
Read More »Select parts weren't heat treated properly.
Read More »An inexpensive way to prevent the theft of pricey parts.
Read More »And shift knobs in various colors.
Read More »It's one of just 80 built in that model year.
Read More »As early as 2016, in fact.
Read More »Customers can have the car's PHEV charging system disabled to prevent a fire.
Read More »A recall seems to have resolved the problem.
Read More »Ford previously asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed.
Read More »Which can lead to a loss of control.
Read More »It has the lowest reliability score in its class.
Read More »A remedy is expected to be ready by next summer.
Read More »One way to keep temps down at the track.
Read More »A pair of new, stylish options.
Read More »A fuel filter from the supplier is to blame.
Read More »The panel could detach from the vehicle.
Read More »The transmission was used in the Fusion and Escape.
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