walkerjason+FollowFord’s Massive Recall Day: 1.3M Cars Affected!Ford just dropped FIVE recalls in a single day this August, impacting a wild 1.3 million vehicles. We’re talking everything from Mustangs to Explorers, with issues like brake hose leaks, blank dashboard screens, and airbag problems. If you drive a Ford, now’s the time to check your VIN on the NHTSA site or Ford’s recall page. Seriously, this is their biggest recall move yet—don’t sleep on it! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety3631Share
Evan Knight+FollowFord’s Recall List Just Blew Up AgainFord’s recall saga just hit a new high—over 1.3 million vehicles are being called back in one day! From the Edge and Lincoln MKX to Mustangs and F-150s, issues range from leaky brake hoses to glitchy dashboards and faulty lights. Some fixes won’t be ready until 2026. If you drive a Ford, you might want to check your mailbox soon. This recall wave is bigger than June’s, and honestly, it’s not a great look for the Blue Oval right now. #Cars #FordRecall #CarNews3227Share
rgallagher+FollowFord’s Massive SUV Recall: Brake Drama!Ford’s recalling nearly 500,000 SUVs (yep, Edge and Lincoln MKX) because a busted brake hose could make stopping a lot harder. No crashes yet, but if your brake pedal feels weird or you see a red warning light, it’s time to get checked. Ford’s fixing it for free, but the fix isn’t ready until September 2025. If you know someone with these models, give them a heads up! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall192Share
emily27+FollowFord’s Massive Recall: Is Your SUV on the List?Ford is recalling nearly 500,000 vehicles in the US because of a brake fluid leak that could make it harder to stop your car—yikes! The recall affects 2015-2018 Ford Edge SUVs and 2016-2018 Lincoln MKX models. Only about 1% are expected to have the issue, but better safe than sorry, right? Ford’s also recalling more cars for tail light and airbag problems. Time to check if your ride’s on the list! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall1710Share
William Jones+FollowFord’s Recall Drama: Airbags & ElectronicsFord’s recall saga just got messier—over 314,000 vehicles are being called back for two big reasons. First, 2024-2026 Rangers have airbags that could tear and fail in a crash. Second, 2025 Explorers and Aviators might have electrical glitches that mess with windows, lights, and even the AC. Add this to their recent brake hose recall, and it’s a rough week to be a Ford owner. Would you trust your ride after this? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall100Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowFord Recalls 355K Trucks for Dashboard GlitchIf you drive a newer Ford truck, heads up! Ford is recalling over 355,000 trucks because the instrument panel might not work when you start up. This affects some 2025-2026 Super Duty models and 2025 F-150s. Dealers will fix it with a software update, or you can get it over-the-air. Letters go out after Sept. 2, but you can call Ford now if you’re worried. Don’t ignore this one! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall174Share
joseph36+FollowFord’s Massive Truck Recall: Are You Affected?Ford just recalled over 355,000 trucks because the instrument panel might not turn on when you start the engine. If you drive a 2025 or 2026 F-Series Super Duty or a 2025 F-150, you might be on the list. Ford’s fixing it with a software update—either at the dealer or over the air. Owners will get official letters after Sept. 2, but you can call Ford now to check. Don’t ignore this if you’re a Ford truck owner! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall2213Share
Anna Kim+FollowFord F-150 Recall Drama: Check Your Truck!Ford just recalled over 100,000 F-150s (2023-2025) because a rear axle hub bolt could break, making your truck roll away or lose power. If you hear weird clicking or rattling from the back wheels, get it checked ASAP. Ford says repairs are free and take less than half a day, but you might be without your ride a bit longer depending on your dealer. No accidents yet, but better safe than sorry! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall234Share
Anna Kim+FollowFord F-150 Recall: Rear Axle DramaIf you drive a 2023-2025 Ford F-150, listen up! Ford’s recalling over 100,000 trucks because a rear axle hub bolt might break, which could make your truck roll away or lose power. Owners got letters about it, and if you hear any weird clicking or rattling from the back wheels, get to your dealer ASAP. The fix is free and takes less than half a day, but you might have to leave your truck longer depending on the schedule. Safety first! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall92Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowFord’s Big Truck Recall—Is Yours on the List?Ford is recalling over 355,000 trucks because the instrument panel might not show super important info—like your speed or warning lights. That’s a huge safety risk! If you’ve got a 2025-2026 Super Duty or F-150, you might be affected. Ford will update the software for free, but you’ll need to hit up your dealership. Watch your mailbox for the official notice in September! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall100Share