Battery Power Loss Leads to Recall of Over 456K Ford Vehicles

April 22, 2024
The automaker has received 917 warranty reports and 54 customer complaints related to the issue.

A battery power loss issue has caused Ford to recall over 456,000 light SUVs and trucks, according to AARP.

The recall covers certain Ford Bronco Sports from model years 2021 to 2024, and 2022 and 2023 Ford Mavericks.

As a result of battery power loss, recalled vehicles may experience the disabling of safety functions such as hazard lights, as well as a loss of power while driving. Affected vehicles may experience stalling when slowing to a stop, or a failure to restart after automatically turning off.

The automaker has received 917 warranty reports and 54 customer complaints related to the issue, as well as three unverified reports of fire and two property damage claims. 

To remedy the issue, Ford dealers are instructed to recalibrate the vehicles’ body and power train control modules. Notices will be mailed to owners beginning May 13.

This follows another recall issued by Ford last week for cracked fuel injectors, which also impacted Bronco vehicles. Ford’s prescribed remedy for this recall is currently under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).