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This recently has some concerned news for the company, like one of the most sold vehicles sold in Ford, wild-famous Bronco, Workhorse F-150 or family-hauling explorer. Ford, including 844,098 in the world, including 844,098 in the United States, including 844,098, including the engine of 2021-2023, due to a sudden defect.
However, this massive security is not the threat of the engine cutting on the true kicker highway. This has admitted that Ford does not have a solution yet and ordered to sell or even demonstrate the vehicles affected by their vendors. The “Save is in the field of development,” the company is openly stated in several years document The National Highways was presented with the Traffic Safety Department (NHTSA).
According to an emergency “Delivery Hold” sent to all US dealers on July 8, the problem is located with a slightly pressure fuel pump that can fail unexpectedly. The result is acute and dangerous: “The engine stall increases the risk of an accident during driving.”
Notice, if they deliver a car, a vehicle warns the sellers who may face up to $ 27.168 per vehicle. The list of frozen-affected vehicles in excess of the dealer’s draw is read as who is the modern staff of the Ford:
Provides critical information about watching new documents for current owners. Ford says a driver before a general failure can be familiar with the poor engine performance (as rough or working roughly), check engine light or sudden reduction of engine power. It is reported that the failure occurs more when the “hot weather” or a vehicle is low fuel level.
It is disappointed forward for about a million owners of these vehicles.
Ford plans to send initial notification letters to their owners on July 14, 2025 to report security risk. However, a topical adjustment engineer and a second letter must be sent once a second letter available. This puts hundreds of thousands of drivers indifferent, it is a potentially critical defect of cars, but not to move immediately to get.
This reminder is an important blow to a car manufacturer, stressing a critical failure in a component used along the most affordable and popular vehicles. For now, interested owners can contact the NHTSA website for Ford’s customer service or updates in 1-866-436-732, but only the real answer they are looking for to make it can still provide.