The Ford F-150 is by far one of the most popular pickup trucks of all time, but even that hasn't stopped Ford from putting some stinker engines in them.
Several automotive companies issued recalls in Canada recently due to a variety of potential safety problems. Here’s a roundup of recalls reported by Transport Canada between Feb. 25 and March 2.
Ford will release the software update for 4.3 million vehicles on March 17 via over-the-air, dealership or mobile service. (AP) ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling 4,381,878 vehicles because of a software problem that could cause failure of the lights and ...
Affected vehicles include pickups of all sizes, the Expedition, the Navigator, and even the E-Transit spanning various year ...
Ford Motor is recalling roughly 4.38 million vehicles in the US after identifying a software defect that could disable ...
The integrated trailer module can lose connection with the car, which can stop the trailer brake lights and turn signals from functioning.
F-Series and Maverick pickups among 4.4 million Fords recalled for integrated trailer module (ITM) software anomaly ...
Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles due to a software defect that can disable trailer lighting and braking systems, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
When a $60K rig leaves you stranded after a 10-minute errands run, loyalty evaporates. Matt’s 2022 Chevy Silverado just triggered the dreaded PCM "death code," proving that modern tech is failing the ...
Separating members from the greater company powers innovation, says Alan Clarke, executive director of advanced EV development.
Ford Motor Co. says eyes-off and hands-off autonomous driving will be road-ready in 2028, and it’ll introduce new artificial intelligence-powered features to its current customers starting this year.