Ford Recalls 4M Trucks, SUVs Due to Software Glitch
Ford Recalls Over 4 Million Trucks, SUVs Due to Software Glitch: Ford is recalling more than 4 million trucks and SUVs in the US due to a software glitch in the trailer control module. The issue affects certain models like F-150s, Super Duty trucks, Rangers, Expeditions, Navigators, Mavericks, and Transits. The glitch can cause communication failure between the module and the vehicle, potentially leading to trailer brake, turn signal, and even brake system failures. Ford has reported no accidents or injuries linked to the defect, which was discovered through routine checks. Owners can get a free fix through an over-the-air software update starting March 17th or visit a dealer.
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