Ford Explorer Recall Repair Problems Result in NHTSA Investigation
The NHTSA warns that vehicle owners who received the Ford recall repair before July 2022 did not receive a complete software update
The NHTSA warns that vehicle owners who received the Ford recall repair before July 2022 did not receive a complete software update
Electrical problems resulting in short-circuiting events have been linked to at least 19 Lincoln MKC vehicle fires, officials warn.
Ford Ranger Takata airbag replacements may have been installed upside down, posing a risk of airbag failure in the event of an accident
Over 1.2 million recalled Ford sedans may contain defective brake hoses that could reduce a driver's ability to stop
Rental car companies are not legally allowed to rent vehicles without addressing repairs due to recall notices.
Engine fires started by fuel leaks have resulted in dozens of reports of incidents and at least four injuries.
The jury levied $1.7 billion in punitive damages in the Ford truck rollover wrongful death lawsuit after determining the company had sold millions of "Super Duty" trucks with weak roofs.
Lawsuit claims Ford tried to hide dumping hazardous substances and cancer-causing chemicals, including arsenic, benzene and PCBs.
The NHTSA has received more than 230 customer complaints and four reports of injuries linked to Ford rollaway problems.
Ford has received at least 16 reports of engine fires linked to the recalled vehicles, and thousands more may have airbags that do not deploy properly.