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Ford recalls more than 115K trucks over defect that potentially leads to loss of steering control
Ford MotorFord Motor(US:F) New York Postยท2025-09-24 22:38

Core Points - Ford is recalling more than 115,000 trucks due to a defect that could cause drivers to lose control of steering [1][2][4] - The affected models include F-250, F-350, and F-450 from the model years 2020 through 2021 [1][2] - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that the upper shaft of the steering column may detach [1][2] Recall Details - The recall affects a total of 115,539 vehicles [1][4] - Ford dealers will inspect and repair or replace the faulty component at no cost to the owners [2] - Notification letters to vehicle owners are expected to be mailed on October 6, with additional letters to follow once a final remedy is available, anticipated in December 2025 [2] Related Recalls - This recall follows a previous announcement by Ford regarding the recall of 1.9 million vehicles globally due to defective rearview cameras [6] - In August, NHTSA indicated that over 355,000 Ford trucks sold in the U.S. were recalled for issues related to the dashboard display [7]