Ford will release the software update for 4.3 million vehicles on March 17 via over-the-air, dealership or mobile service.
Ford said a tech glitch can increase the risk of a crash for vehicles towing a trailer. Here's what to look for.
Ford Motor Company has issued a massive recall in the U.S. for over 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs over a software error ...
Ford's Maverick, Expedition and Navigator models are among those affected by the new recall notice issued via the NHTSA.
Ford is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles because a software glitch can cause trailer brake lights, turn signals, or trailer brakes to stop working, officials said. The recall affects 4,380,609 ...
Ford Motors has issued a recall that affect at least 4.38 million trucks and SUV's. It has to do with brake lights, trailer ...
The recall is for a software defect that may cause trailer brakes and exterior lights to fail. The Ford vehicles that may be affected include: 2021–2026 F-150s, 2022–2026 Super Duty F-250s, 2022–2026 ...
Thankfully for concerned owners, the remedy will be deployed next month in the form of an over-the-air software update ...
A software defect disabling trailer brakes and lights on some of America's most popular trucks raises crash risk.