Ford has had a record year of recalls and this is the largest one yet. A software issue can interfere with brakes, brake lights and turn signals raising the risk of a crash.
Ford has announced a recall of about 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs because a software error might cause trailer brakes ...
Ford recalls 4.3 million vehicles over a software problem that could cause trailer brake failure and a loss of exterior ...
Ford has issued a recall for 4,380,609 vehicles due to a software issue that also affects its best-selling F-150 pickup truck ...
Thankfully for concerned owners, the remedy will be deployed next month in the form of an over-the-air software update ...
The issue involves a software error in the trailer control module.
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Ford recalls over 4,000,000 vehicles for software glitch
Ford is recalling roughly 4.4 million vehicles due to a software issue that could cause an attached trailer’s tail lights, turn signals and brakes to fail — increasing the risk of crashing. The recall ...
Let’s be honest. Trucks long ago transitioned from necessary, need-centered vehicles into outright lifestyle symbols, at least for most owners living in the U.S. There’s just simply no way Ford could ...
From the March 1996 issue of Car and Driver. Who woulda thunk that the ordinary American pickup truck would come to this, a behemoth in dimension that gets down the road with the manners of a ...
Ford really transformed the American pickup truck industry when it launched its F-Series line of trucks way back in the late 1940s. It first arrived very much in the same way that pickup trucks had ...
Since it went on sale in 1975, the Ford F-150 hasn’t just competed in the full-size pickup segment—it has defined it. In an arena full of capable, well-engineered rivals, Ford’s truck continues to ...
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