Stability, engine, steering, battery, and trailer brake issues prompt recall review for thousands of trucks and vans.
GM continues to work through a wave of telematics module problems that have left some owners without key connected features for weeks, and in some cases months, as replacement parts and repairs lag ...
Ford is recalling about 100,900 Ranger pickups—its third major 2025 recall—after side curtain airbags were found at risk of tearing in crashes. DOJ fails to indict in case of Democrats' video about ...
Ford has recalled over 20,000 vehicles due to a battery issue that could lead to crashes, fires or injuries, according to the automaker. Ford, which also owns Lincoln, is recalling 2021-2024 Lincoln ...
Detaching trim, rear lights that don’t work, and windshields that could obscure vision are the Blue Oval’s latest gremlins. The Blue Oval faces three new recalls involving the Ford Flex, F-150 ...
Ford is no stranger to the recall game. Just after over a million cars were recalled for rear camera issues late last month, the American auto maker is now recalling 500,000 vehicles for a host of ...
Oct 30 (Reuters) - Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab is recalling 227,006 vehicles in the United States for issues ranging from air bubbles in windshield glass to loose seat frames, the National Highway ...
Ford's latest recall impacts a staggering 1,448,655 vehicles across the United States. This announcement, reported on October 22, 2025, follows a request from the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Ford Motor Company issued the most safety recalls among automakers in 2025, with more than 103 alerts, according to a report from Kelly Blue Book. With a third of the year remaining, Ford has already ...
More than 290,000 vehicles in the U.S. are under recall by the U.S. automaker for a rearview camera display issue, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said. According to the recall ...
Ford Motor Co. is recalling nearly 625,000 vehicles in the United States due to seat belt and rearview camera display problems, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday, Oct.