Ford recalls the 2020-2022 Ford Explorer and Escape and Lincoln Aviator and Corsair to fix a windshield wiper motor, which could cause wipers to stop working.
Ford is recalling more than 600,000 vehicles, with the recall impacting several popular models. Here’s what to know.
Ford Motor Co. has issued a fresh recall affecting over 604,533 units across multiple model lines as the company continues to ...
A Ford backup camera recall affects over 1.7 million cars and SUVs — plus there's a new windshield wiper motor recall as well ...
Millions of vehicles from Ford Motor Company are now part of multiple safety recalls tied to camera failures and other defects.
Ford is recalling more than 615,000 vehicles in the U.S. over two separate safety defects involving windshield wiper motors and driveshaft components, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The Ford Motor Company is kicking off this March with a massive recall over a condition that cannot be fixed with a software update. On this occasion, a whopping 604,533 sport utility vehicles feature ...
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Ford recalls 605,000 vehicles for windshield wiper issue
Ford first learned of a potential problem in 2021.
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. has notified federal regulators that an estimated 550,000 Ford F-150 pickup trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada may have nonworking front windshield wipers because a wiper ...
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