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Ford is recalling nearly 344,000 vehicles, including the Ranger pickup and Explorer and Aviator SUVs, for airbag and electronic module issues.
Ford’s having another terrible day, as on top of the 499,129 crossovers being recalled for brake hoses that can rupture, the ...
Ford is recalling over 213,000 Explorer and Lincoln Navigator SUVs due to faulty electronics that may cause trailer lights to fail.
Ford is issuing a recall for certain 2025 Explorer and Lincoln Aviator models after discovering a defect in the body control ...
Ford is informing that there’s “an issue” with an electrical gizmo we refer to as body control module. Put simply, the electronic brain of the car could go haywire due to a pesky software ...
Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 105,000 Mustang vehicles from the 2024 and 2025 model years due to a defect that ...
The brake control module's update should take 20-odd minutes, which means that affected owners are not required to arrange for a substitute.
Ford’s ugly recall streak continues into the second half of 2025, with the automaker issuing a fresh recall that affects more than 312,000 vehicles due to a potentially serious brake issue.
Ford says this problem is a result of normal but infrequent voltage disturbances that can momentarily cut power to the module inside the electronic brake booster.
Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2019-2020 Mustang vehicles equipped with 5.0L engines and manual transmissions. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) may broadcast an unintended ...
Ford is recalling hundreds of 2021 Bronco and Ranger models due to an issue with the radar cruise control module. A recall notice issued by the car manufacturer reveals that the radar module used ...
It is often referred to as an electronic control module as well. The dedicated chip found in each ECU normally runs its own software or firmware and needs connections to power and data to function.