Batteries could “suddenly fail” in some recalled Ford cars, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Ford Motor is recalling 272,817 vehicles in the United States on concerns over battery failure, the National Highway Traffic ...
The problem is due to a manufacturing defect in 12-volt starter batteries used in these vehicles. To fix the problem, Ford ...
The latest Ford recall covers certain Bronco and Maverick models that may be affected by sudden battery failure.
The batteries were made in China under the Camel Battery brand and were used between February 5, 2020, and Oct. 20, 2022.
If you drive these Ford SUVs or trucks, bring them to your dealer to be sure the battery is working properly, the National ...
More than 272,000 Ford vehicles are being recalled because of defective 12-volt batteries that could degrade suddenly, ...
A manufacturing defect in the vehicles' 12-volt batteries can cause them to stall at low speeds, or not restart after stopping. The automaker will fix the flaw for free.
Subject vehicles were produced for the 2021 through 2023 model years for the US market, with the cut-off date being October ...
To avoid an apparent risk of sudden failure, Ford is replacing the 12-volt batteries in the impacted vehicles.
Ford is recalling 272,817 2021-2023 Bronco Sport and 2022-2023 Maverick vehicles because the 12-volt battery may experience ...
According to the J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study, new vehicles are experiencing more problems, with issues per 100 ...