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The fourth and final recall for today – so far, at least – involves 304,662 crossovers including the 2020-2025 Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator. They have a second-row seat that may move unexpectedly ...
A battery issue could force the doors on many Mach-Es to lock preventing those outside from getting back inside.
Ford is recalling 121,235 Lincoln Aviator and 183,427 Ford Explorer crossovers due to a second-row seat fold lever bezel.
Ford is recalling over 300,000 Mustang Mach-E models globally due to a glitch that could leave you locked out or potentially trapped inside the vehicle. If you were planning to pick up your new ...
Owners primed to collect their brand-new Mustang Mach-Es have been turned away by dealers after Ford issued a stop-sale ...
The root cause behind the unexpected movement of the second-row seats is interference between the bezel and the easy-entry ...
Ford has announced a slight glitch in which a Mustang Mach-E’s doors will remain locked if they were locked when the EV ...
Over 300,000 Mach-Es around the world are affected by this stop-sale recall, which Ford expects to fix with an over-the-air ...
Ford has issued a fourth recall for over 304,600 Explorer SUVs and Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the second-row seats ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling a total of 304,662 Explorers and Aviators because the second-row seats could unexpectedly ...
Back in 2022, Ford recalled around 53,000 examples of its Bronco SUV over an issue with the child safety lock. The automaker is back to recall more than 27,700 examples of the SUV for the same issue.
Ford Motor Co. has ordered its dealers not to deliver more than 300,000 all-electric Mustang Mach-E SUVs over an issue that ...
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