Feb 26 β€’ 14:37 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Ford recalls 4.3 million vehicles due to brake failure

Ford has announced a recall of 4.3 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a brake issue that can occur when towing a trailer, affecting several models including the F-150, with some also sold in Brazil, though the local Ford branch has not yet confirmed if Brazilian units are included.

Ford has initiated a significant recall affecting 4.3 million vehicles in the United States, primarily due to a brake malfunction that can arise while towing trailers. This issue involves the towing module losing communication with the vehicle, which can lead to the failure of brake lights and turn signals or even the loss of brake function. Reports highlight that this problem addresses multiple models including the popular Ford F-150, as well as the Maverick, Ranger, F-250, Lincoln Navigator, and Expedition, all manufactured between the years 2021 and 2026.

The recall has raised concerns not only in the U.S. but also in Brazil, as some of the affected models are sold in the Brazilian market. These include the Ford Maverick and F-150, among others. Ford Brazil has been approached for confirmation on whether the vehicles sold locally are part of this recall, but the company has yet to issue an official statement. As Ford evaluates their response, consumers are advised to monitor the situation closely.

As the automotive industry continues to grapple with quality control and safety issues, this recall underscores the importance of vigilance regarding software updates. Ford plans to address the reported faults through a software update intended to restore full functionality to the affected vehicles. This proactive measure is a reminder of manufacturers' obligations to ensure the safety of their customers, while also highlighting the potential vulnerabilities associated with increasingly complex vehicle technologies.

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