Ford is recalling about 1.4million pickup trucks in the U.S. due to a software ​issue that may cause unexpected ⁠gear ...
A simple update of the brake system control module is enough, but said update can only be done by dealers via the OBD-II port ...
SmartSto moves the air-release control outside the cab next to the fifth wheel and adds safeguards tied to the tractor-trailer connections. SAF-Holland introduced SmartSto, a system designed to ...
Ford has issued two recall notices for more than 640,000 vehicles. Ford is recalling some 627,000 vehicles because a software problem on mostly certain trucks may cause their trailer lights and brakes ...
Ford Motor Co., the Detroit-based automaker, has issued recalls for more than 4.3 million vehicles — including many made at its two Kentucky plants. In Louisville Ford makes its iconic Super Duty ...
Ford is recalling 4,380,609 of its most popular vehicles because of a software issue that can deactivate turn signals and brake lights while the vehicles are towing. The glitch can also stop the ...
View post: Kia’s New Toyota Tacoma-Fighter Will Be A Hybrid Truck Arriving By 2030 Ford opened a recall for a whopping 4.38 million vehicles. The recall covers a software issue in trailer brakes.
Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for 4,380,609 vehicles due to a software problem that also affects its highest-selling F-150 pickup truck. A Safety Recall Report by the National Highway Traffic ...
Millions of Ford truck and SUV owners across the U.S. could be driving vehicles with a software problem that can knock out critical trailer functions, including lights and, in some cases, braking.
If you drive a Ford vehicle, it could be part of a massive recall in Canada. The automobile manufacturer has issued a safety recall for approximately 627,517 cars in Canada due to a software glitch in ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling 4,381,878 vehicles because of a software problem that could cause failure of the lights and brakes on an attached trailer. Nonfunctioning trailer lights or brakes “can ...