Ford recalls more than 300,000 trucks in F series
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Ford has issued over 100 recalls this year, accounting for 39% of all recalls recorded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Ford is recalling more than 355,000 of its newest trucks in the United States due to a defect with their instrument panel display, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Ford's truck future may be electrified, but not all electric. Representatives for the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker, including CEO Jim Farley, expressed interest in EREV, or Extended Range Electric Vehicle, technology at Ford 's "Model T moment" event in Louisville, Kentucky, yesterday.
Ford announced it will retool its Louisville Assembly Plant to focus on electric trucks. Its goal: to bring down prices for U.S. buyers and compete with Chinese EV makers on the global market.
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Earlier this month, Ford set a blistering Nürburgring lap time in a Transit SuperVan, a pumped-up electric van that lapped the Green Hell faster than the Chevy Corvette ZR1X. At the time, Ford said that its F-150 Lightning SuperTruck was at the ‘Ring on the same day,
The latest campaign involves 355,656 pickups, which have an instrument cluster that can fail at startup. If this occurs, critical information such as vehicle speed and warning lights won’t be displayed.