Ford Recalls 312K Trucks and SUVs over Brake Failure Risk
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Ford Recalls 312K Trucks and SUVs Over Brake Failure Risk
Ford is recalling more than 300-thousand vehicles over a problem with its power brake. The recall includes the 2025 Lincoln Navigator, F-150, Expedition, Bronco and Ranger vehicles. The carmaker says the Electronic Brake Booster module may lose power while driving, which can increase the stopping distance and raises the risk of a crash. If the module malfunctions while the Advanced Driver Assistance System is activated, it can result in the vehi…
312,000 Ford/Lincoln vehicles recalled after brake failure causes crash
Ford logo | Beata Zawrzel/NurPhotoFord Motor Company admits that a 2025 vehicle suffered a low-speed crash. Why? Its brakes failed. And that crash is just one of 37 warranty claims relating to the same issue. Ford is recalling 312,000 vehicle and hoping to address this problem through a software update. Here are the makes and models affected: 2025 Ford F-150 fullsize trucks 2025 Ford Expedition fullsize SUVs 2025 Lincoln Navigator fullsize SUVs …
Are you going to buy a used car?These signals can save you from bad businessThe safest and most reliable second-hand cars, according to an expertThe renowned Ford automotive brand is back in the spotlight, and not precisely for good news.The company announced the withdrawal of 312,000 vehicles from the US market due to a serious brake-related safety problem.This announcement adds to another massive withdrawal that occurred in May, when Ford pull…
Ford Recalls 312,000 Trucks And SUVs Over Brake Failure Risk... - Nationwide Report
Lincoln Navigator modelsSoftware malfunction can cause loss of power brake assist, extending stopping distances and increasing crash...Brake Booster module in affected vehicles may lose power unexpectedly, extending stopping distances and significantly increasing crash
Ford to Recall Over 312,000 Vehicles Due to Brake Assist Failure Risk, Says NHTSA
A major recall has been initiated by Ford Motor Co. affecting five popular models from its 2025 lineup due to a potential brake system failure that could pose a serious safety hazard. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced on Friday that Ford is recalling 312,120 vehicles over concerns that a defective brake module could result in the loss of power brake assist, significantly increasing the risk of a crash. Mod…
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