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Ford is recalling over 213,000 Explorer and Lincoln Navigator SUVs due to faulty electronics that may cause trailer lights to fail.
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MotorTrend on MSNFord Recalls More Than 210,000 Explorers and Lincoln Aviators for Trailer Light Issues
The Explorer and Aviator are not the first Fords you think about for towing trailers, but owners need to be aware of this and ...
Ford’s having another terrible day, as on top of the 499,129 crossovers being recalled for brake hoses that can rupture, the ...
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The Truth About Cars on MSNFord Recalls the Mustang for a Water Leak and Potential Light Failure
The Ford Mustang is under a recall for an issue with its body seals that could allow water intrusion and a problem with ...
Ford is recalling 213,000 Explorer and Navigator SUVs over faulty electronics that could cut trailer lights and other ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 105,000 Mustang vehicles from the 2024 and 2025 model years due to a defect that ...
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CarBuzz on MSNFord's Recall Holiday Is Over: 1.3 Million Cars Recalled In A Single Day
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 recalling nearly 344,000 vehicles, including the Ranger pickup and Explorer and Aviator SUVs, for airbag and electronic module issues.
The company was reportedly aware of a water leak, but closed their original investigation without issuing a recall ...
According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said vehicles feature body control module software containing an iffy brake fluid level sensor configuration.
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 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.
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