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.
From Maverick to Super Duty to E-Transit, a software bug can kill trailer lights and brakes.
As a software glitch in millions of US Ford vehicles threatens to cut trailer brakes and lights, insurers and fleets are racing to understand the recall’s liability implications ...
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 ...
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.