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Ford Recalls 184,000 Vehicles for Spontaneous Downshifting

Ford Motor Company is recalling 184,000 vehicles because they are equipped with a 6R80 automatic transmission that can unexpectedly downshift to first gear, regardless of vehicle speed. The recall includes: 2011-2012 Ford F-150 trucks, 2012 Ford Expedition, 2012 Lincoln Navigator, and 2012 Ford Mustang vehicles.

Ford’s Autonomous Vehicles Drive in the Dark

One of the biggest challenges with autonomous vehicles technology is figuring out the cars...

The Latest Vehicles Recalled for Electrical Defects

As vehicles are filled with more electronic components than ever, there is new potential for...

Ford Tests Smart Headlights

Ford has announced two new lighting systems that use cameras and sensors to help...

Ford Recalls for Heat Shields and Power Steering

Ford owners should double check to see if their vehicles are one of millions...
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Ford Unveils E-Bike Projects

Ford Motor Company introduced several bicycle initiatives at Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona...

Short Circuit Issue Causes Ford to Recall 850,000 Vehicles

Ford has issued a recall for 2013-2014 C-MAX, Fusion, Escape and Lincoln MKZ vehicles...

More than 100,000 Vehicles Recalled by Ford

Ford has issued six separate recalls that affect 100,610 vehicles in North America after finding safety issues through internal tests and warranty claims. The company has stated there have been no injuries, accidents or fires reported from any of these defects.

Laird Recognized by Ford Motor Company for Corporate Responsibility

Laird was recently recognized for their work in the area of Corporate Responsibility with...

Ford Issues Two Recalls 435,000 Vehicles

Ford Motor Company has issued two recalls that affect 435,000 vehicles. The first recall is for 2001 to 2004 Escape SUVs due to a corrosion problem. The second recall is for approximately 49,000 Fusions, Escapes, C-Maxs and Lincoln MKZs.

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