Ford Repeats Super Duty Window Recall
Ford has issued a second recall for some Super Duty trucks because an earlier recall may not have fixed a power window problem.
Ford has issued a second recall for some Super Duty trucks because an earlier recall may not have fixed a power window problem.
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Ford and its Lincoln luxury brand have issued a recall for 269 vehicles because they can unexpectedly move forward even in neutral or reverse.
Ford has recalled 11,745 Super Duty trucks from model year 2025 because their steering column shifters may come off in the driver’s hands.
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