Core Points - Ford Motor Co. has issued a recall for its F-250, F-350, and F-450 pickup trucks due to a defect that may lead to steering issues [1] - The recall affects over 115,539 units from the 2020-2021 model years, with the defect potentially causing the upper shaft of the steering column to detach, resulting in a loss of steering control [2] - Ford dealers will replace the steering column free of charge as a remedy for the issue [2] Additional Recalls - This recall is part of a series of recalls by Ford, which recently included over 197,000 units of the Mustang Mach-E due to issues that could trap rear seat occupants after front seat passengers exit [4] - Ford also recalled 1.4 million vehicles in the U.S. related to rear camera issues, affecting various models including the Lincoln MKC, Mustang, F-Series trucks, and others [5] - Additionally, 800,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles were recalled for separate issues, including brake fluid leaks and defective taillights [5] - Recently, Ford recalled 101,944 2016-2019 Taurus sedans due to a potential issue with the B-Pillar that could cause door trim detachment while driving [6]
Ford Recalls Over 115,000 F-250, 350, 450 Pickup Trucks Over Possible Detachment Of Steering Column - Ford Motor (NYSE:F)