Group 1 - Ford has announced a large-scale recall in the U.S. involving 355,656 units of the 2025-2026 F-Series trucks and the 2025 F-150 model due to a dashboard display software issue [1] - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that the affected vehicles may experience a blank screen at startup, preventing the display of safety-related indicators and information, thus increasing the risk of accidents [1] - Ford plans to address the defect through dealer service or wireless software updates, and has not received any accident reports directly related to this issue [1] Group 2 - Earlier this month, Ford initiated another recall for over 103,000 units of the 2023-2025 F-150 trucks due to a potential axle bolt fracture hazard [2] - The NHTSA investigation indicated that the faulty bolts could damage the rear axle hub spline components, leading to vehicle skidding or loss of drive power, with extreme cases potentially causing the vehicle to roll away if the parking brake is not engaged [1] - The recalls highlight the challenges Ford faces in quality control, especially as the F-150 series has faced multiple recalls in recent years for issues related to the powertrain and braking systems [2]
因仪表盘显示故障 福特(F.US)在美召回超35万辆F系列皮卡