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It has been 11 days since Ford's last recall worth mentioning, but don't think that means that the troubles for the Blue Oval ...
Ford is issuing a recall for certain 2025 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator models after discovering a defect in the body control module that could prevent trailer taillights from working properly while ...
Ford is recalling a faulty body control module that could overheat and potentialy start a fire on 2011 Ford Edge, 2011 F-150 through F-550, and the 2011 Lincoln MKX.
Ford’s having another terrible day, as on top of the 499,129 crossovers being recalled for brake hoses that can rupture, the automaker is recalling an additional 314,021 vehicles. These are impacted ...
The company was reportedly aware of a water leak, but closed their original investigation without issuing a recall ...
Not aware of any crashes or injuries associated with this condition, Ford tells that dealers will re-flash the vehicles’ body control module software as soon as owners bring in their cars.
Ford recalls over 800,000 vehicles in US due to brake fluid leaks, faulty taillights, and issues which could potentially tear airbags.
Transport Canada has issued recall number 2025-432 for the Ranger’s airbag problem; dealers will install a protective shield for the side curtain airbags. The Explorer and Aviator are covered under ...
The company says it’s not aware of any crashes or injuries from the problem. Dealers will replace the control module at no cost to owners.
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