Ford Explorer Rollaway Recall Impacts 238,000 Vehicles from 2020-2022 Model Years
The NHTSA indicates previous Ford Explorer recall repairs did not include the full software update necessary to prevent rollaway accidents.
The NHTSA indicates previous Ford Explorer recall repairs did not include the full software update necessary to prevent rollaway accidents.
Ford is recalling nearly 3 million vehicles following hundreds of complaints that they rolled away while in the Park position.
Ford is recalling more than a quarter million vehicles due to rollaway risks which could lead to auto accidents.
Ford is recalling nearly 200,000 vehicles with brake pedal bumpers that could disintegrate in certain weather conditions, causing problems with brake lights and a risk the vehicle could roll away.
Ford is recalling nearly 30,000 F-250 and F-350 trucks which may have defective real axles that can fail, creating a risk of a rollaway accident.
Nearly 700,000 Volkswagen vehicles are being recalled because the key can be removed from the ignition when they are not in park, creating a rollaway accident risk.
Porsche is recalling nearly 100,000 vehicles which may have defective shifters that could cause a rollaway accident.
Toyota has announced new safety features to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and rollaway accidents in keyless ignition vehicles.
A risk of rollaway accidents has led to a recall of more than 300,000 Dodge Dart vehicles.