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Ford recalls nearly 150,000 Bronco vehicles
Ford has issued a recall for 149,449 2021-2024 Bronco vehicles. The rear shock absorbers may corrode and fail, resulting in detachment of the external rese
Ford, Kia, Jaguar among over 500,000 vehicles recalled: Check car recalls here
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 270,000 Ford Broncos and Mavericks over a potential battery issue.
Ford Bronco Sport and Maverick Are Recalled to Fix Faulty Batteries
The problem is due to a manufacturing defect in 12-volt starter batteries used in these vehicles. To fix the problem, Ford dealerships will replace them with new absorbed glass mat (AGM) batteries, free of charge. Owners who already paid for new batteries out of pocket will be eligible for reimbursement from the automaker.
Ford issues recall on Bronco and Maverick vehicles
(ABC 6 News) — Ford is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks. The company says there is a power problem that can cause the cars to stop unexpectedly or fail to start. The problem is related to a battery made by a company in China.
Ford recalls over 270,000 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles for battery failure issues
Ford recalled hundreds of thousands of vehicles because of concerns over battery failure issues, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said.
Ford recalls some Bronco Sport, Maverick vehicles over 12-volt battery failure issue
Ford issued a recall because of concerns over 12-volt batteries in certain Bronco Sport and Mavericks suddenly failing.
149,000-Plus Ford Broncos Recalled for Failing Shock Absorbers
After recalling its Escape-based Bronco Sport SUV (and Maverick pickup truck) Thursday over an issue with the battery, Ford is back with another recall of nearly 149,500 examples of its larger Bronco SUV for corrosion around the rear shock absorbers.
Ford recalls more than 149,000 vehicles. Check car recalls here
Ford is recalling more than 149,000 vehicles because of issues with the rear shock absorbers, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a complete list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car needs repairs,
Recall alert: 149K Ford Broncos recalled over shock absorber issue
Before the part fully fails, drivers may have a bouncy ride, hear noise or see leaking fluid near the rear wheels
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‘That’s what 100K gets you in 2025’: Mechanic says the Ford Bronco is ‘unreliable.’ Then he shows why
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Ford Promises To Make More Affordable Vehicles
As the cost of new vehicles continues to climb, Ford is responding to customer concerns by reintroducing base trims and ...
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Ford Recalls 266,000 Bronco Sport SUVs, Maverick Pickups Over Batteries That Could Suddenly Fail
To avoid an apparent risk of sudden failure, Ford is replacing the 12-volt batteries in the impacted vehicles.
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Dealer-Approved Toyota Land Cruiser Upgrades Make The Bronco Look Boring
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Al Cowlings: What Happened to OJ Simpson’s Childhood Friend?
A pivotal moment in the investigation into the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman was the unforgettable Bronco ...
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All-new Ford Bronco: Beast in the country, beauty in the city
It won’t require that much time to go full speed ahead. On that long, often desolate stretch of TPLEx, the all-new Ford ...
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