Ford Issues Recalls for Multiple Vehicle Defects Affecting Thousands of Models
Ford has issued recalls for three separate defects, reports CBS News.
42,784 of Ford’s Mustang Mach E vehicles, from 2021 through 2023 model years, were recalled for a pinion shaft issue.
The issue can cause vehicles to experience a loss of power, or lead to a parked vehicle moving without the park brake engaged.
Also recalled were 67,842 Ford Mustang (2024 through 26 model years) and Ford Mustang GTD (2025 through 26 model years) vehicles, due to a windshield wiper and washing system malfunction.
Ford’s third recall covered 66,383 Lincoln Nautilus Hybrid (2024 through 27 model years) and Explorer Hybrid (2025 through 27 model years) vehicles, citing a software defect preventing pedestrian warning sounds from playing.
