A software defect disabling trailer brakes and lights on some of America's most popular trucks raises crash risk.
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Don't send a ute to do a van’s job: Why the 2026 Toyota HiAce could be a better workhorse ...
If you spend any time on the road you’ll see plenty of utes being used for work – but you also see just as many, if not more, vans being used as the conveyance of choice for couriers, tradies and the ...
Ford has announced a recall of about 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs because a software error might cause trailer brakes not to function and exterior lights to fail. The recall is detailed in a ...
Ford, off the back of years of huge recalls, is issuing another seven-figure vehicle recall. This time, roughly 4.4 million units have been recalled, ranging from the Ford, well, Ranger, to models ...
The US Department of Transportation issued the recall last Friday, estimating that almost 4.4 million vehicles are affected.
Ford is recalling 4.3 million trucks and SUVs to rectify a towing software bug, with an OTA update expected in the coming ...
Thankfully for concerned owners, the remedy will be deployed next month in the form of an over-the-air software update ...
Ford had quite the number of recalls last year, and the Blue Oval is already racking up a tally for 2026, with the brand announcing a recall of nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a faulty trailer ...
Ford will release the software update for 4.3 million vehicles on March 17 via over-the-air, dealership or mobile service.
Ford is recalling millions of 2021–2026 model year trucks and SUVs over a trailer lighting and braking issue that could result in a loss of critical signals while towing.The recall covers aprximately ...
F-Series and Maverick pickups among 4.4 million Fords recalled for integrated trailer module (ITM) software anomaly ...
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