Ford has recalled more than 115,000 trucks that may have a faulty steering column upper shaft, which could result in loss of steering control. Ford Motor Company recalled 115,539 2020-2021 F-250, ...
Ford issued a recall for 115,539 Super Duty pickups due to an issue with the steering column. According to documents associated with the recall, the steering column upper shaft may separate from the ...
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Ford is recalling more than 115,500 Super Duty pickups after finding a steering column defect that could cause sudden loss of control. The issue adds to a wave of recalls as Ford ramps up its EV push ...
Ford Motor Co is recalling 115,539 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect that could cause the steering column's upper shaft to detach, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
Ford is back in the news for a recall yet again this week, as the automaker has announced a new issue related to its 2020–2021 model year F-Series Super Duty trucks. And while many of Ford's latest ...
Ford is issuing yet another recall, and this time its for its popular line of pickup trucks. The automaker, in its third recall in recent weeks, is recalling 115,539 F-250, F-350, and F-450 Super Duty ...
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GM is recalling a long list of models for an issue with the fuel pump power control module that can interrupt the flow of fuel to the engine. Many GM models are affected, but the only Buick model on ...
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has agreed to let Florida manage the recreational red snapper fishery in the Atlantic Ocean's federal and state waters. In addition to the SAFMC, the ...