The recall includes select Lincoln MKC, Lincoln Navigator, Mustang, F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, Expedition, Edge, Transit, Transit Connect, Econoline and Ranger vehicles. Ford said it was aware of ...
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Europe was able to enjoy the Model Y Performance a month earlier, but Tesla has finally launched the high-performance EV SUV ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Ford is recalling 1.9 million vehicles worldwide due to faulty rear-view cameras, the latest in a series of callbacks over the issue, the automaker said Tuesday. The recall ...
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Ford to recall nearly 1.5 million vehicles in US over faulty rear-view camera, NHTSA says
(Reuters) - Ford is recalling about 1.5 million vehicles in the United States due to a rear-view camera issue causing inverted, distorted, or blank image, the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Rather than shell out big bucks for tidy, lightly used tractors, Cumbrian outfit ADJ Contracting has a penchant for the ...
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Ford is recalling almost 1.5 million vehicles in the United States because the rear-view camera may show a blank or distorted image on the center display screen while the vehicle is in reverse, which ...
Ford, already America's most-recalled car company, is issuing another safety bulletin for almost 1.5 million vehicles. On September 4, the company filed paperwork with federal regulators because the ...
Premier Doug Ford is suggesting he will hand cities cash to replace automated cameras with speed bumps and lights as he looks to remove the enforcement tools across the province. On Monday morning, ...
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