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Millions of Ford truck and SUV owners across the U.S. could be driving vehicles with a software problem that can knock out critical trailer functions, including lights and, in some cases, braking.
Ford Motor Company is recalling 4,381,878 vehicles because of a software problem that could cause failure of the lights and brakes on an attached trailer. Nonfunctioning trailer lights or brakes “can ...
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Ford is recalling more than 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs due to a software issue that could cause trailer brakes not to function. The recall affects certain model year 2021 through 2026 F-150s, ...