Ford Issues ‘Do Not Drive’ Recall for Certain Maverick, Bronco Sport Models
Ford has recalled 4,653 Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs from various model years due to a potentially defective lower control-arm ball joint.
Ford has recalled 4,653 Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs from various model years due to a potentially defective lower control-arm ball joint.
Ford has recalled 87 hybrid vehicles because a software problem can cause them to shift into neutral unexpectedly while in motion.
Ford and Lincoln recalled 200,061 vehicles because of a software problem with their rearview cameras.
Ford has issued a second recall for an old issue, asking drivers to bring back 12,833 vehicles that might fail to detect a dead battery.
Ford needs to bring two Maverick pickups in for a third recall over software that can fail to detect a low battery.
Ford needs to repeat a 2022 trailer braking recall on about 10,000 trucks and SUVs that weren’t fixed right the first time.
Ford has issued a second recall for 141 Maverick pickups over brake lights that illuminate even when the driver doesn’t touch the brake pedal.
Ford has recalled some Maverick pickups because their instrument clusters can go dark, leaving critical safety warnings unreadable.
Ford has issued a recall for 2,711 Maverick pickups for a second time because dealers might not have properly repaired them earlier.
Ford has recalled 1,635 Maverick pickups because, if their rear turn signals stop working, the trucks won’t warn drivers.