The batteries in the vehicles have internal defects that could cause them to lose power unexpectedly, or fail to start.
Ford issued a recall because of concerns over 12-volt batteries in certain Bronco Sport and Mavericks suddenly failing.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 270,000 Ford Broncos and Mavericks over a potential battery issue.
Subject vehicles were produced for the 2021 through 2023 model years for the US market, with the cut-off date being October ...
Ford has issued a recall for 149,449 2021-2024 Bronco vehicles. The rear shock absorbers may corrode and fail, resulting in detachment of the external rese ...
A manufacturing defect in the vehicles' 12-volt batteries can cause them to stall at low speeds, or not restart after ...
Ford's latest in a string of (many) recalls covers the Bronco Sport made from 2021-2023 and the 2022-2023 Maverick. The ...
Ford is recalling 149,449 examples of its body-on-frame Bronco because of rear shocks that can fail due to corrosion. This ...
The batteries were made in China under the Camel Battery brand and were used between February 5, 2020, and Oct. 20, 2022.
Ford Motor is recalling more than 270,000 ... According to a notice first reported to NHTSA on Friday, the recall covers 272,817 Bronco and Maverick vehicles that contain 12-volt batteries ...
(ABC 6 News) — Ford is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks. The company says there is a power problem that can ...
To avoid an apparent risk of sudden failure, Ford is replacing the 12-volt batteries in the impacted vehicles.