Ford Motor Company has announced a recall of more than 850,000 vehicles in the United States due to a defect in the low-pressure fuel pump that may cause the engine to stall while driving, posing a crash risk. The recall affects various Ford and Lincoln models, including the 2021-2023 Bronco, Explorer, and certain F-series pickup trucks. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued the recall notice, highlighting the potential for sudden power loss. Ford owners will be notified about the recall, but a repair fix is not yet available. The recall is part of a broader wave of vehicle recalls involving major car brands, with some reports indicating nearly one million Ford vehicles recalled, including Police Interceptors in Canada. The recall has also impacted Ford's stock performance amid ongoing challenges in the automotive sector.
Ford is recalling 850,000 of its cars in the U.S. to fix defective fuel pumps. Affected vehicles include the 2021-2023 Bronco, Explorer and some F-series pickup trucks, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. https://t.co/TJItZG7Bux
Heads up: Ford recalls 850,000+ vehicles due to fuel pump issues. Owners will be notified soon, but there’s no fix yet. https://t.co/Ukq5Aq8ZT9
Nearly 1 million Fords recalled over sudden power loss, including Police Interceptors in Canada — via @drivingdotca #FordRecall #VehicleSafety #AutoNews #CanadaDriving https://t.co/TAouRZmsrl