rgallagher+FollowFord’s Super Duty Axle DramaFord’s got another recall, and this one’s all about their 2026 Super Duty trucks. The right-rear axle shaft on some F-250s and F-350s could literally snap, which means you could lose power or your truck could roll away if you don’t use the parking brake. Ford’s sending out letters in January for free fixes, but until then, double-check that parking brake! How many recalls is that this year, Ford? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall51Share
dalemiller+FollowFord’s Park Fail: 272k Cars Recalled!Ford just hit the brakes on over 272,000 of its hybrid and electric cars in the US because they might roll away—even when you think they’re in park. If you own one, double-check your parking brake and watch for recall notices. This isn’t just a glitch; it’s a major safety issue that could shake up trust in Ford’s EV push. Would you still feel safe parking one of these? #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety20Share
joseph36+FollowFord Recall: Your Parked Car Might Not Stay PutFord’s at it again with another recall—over 270,000 vehicles from 2022-2026 could literally roll away after you park them! The F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick are all on the list. The good news? It’s just a software glitch and can be fixed with an over-the-air update. The bad news? You might have to wait until 2026 for the official fix notice. Check your VIN soon if you’re worried! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall10Share
James Smith+FollowFord’s Park Fail: Massive Recall Alert!Ford’s recalling over 272,000 vehicles in the US because some cars might not actually stay in park—yep, they could roll away even when you think they’re secure. This affects F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick models from 2022-2026. If you’ve got one, Ford’s rolling out a free software fix, either over-the-air or at the dealer. Double-check your ride if you’re driving one of these! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety00Share
stephenolson+FollowFord’s Electric Cars Recalled for Roll-Away RiskFord just announced a recall for over 270,000 of its electric and hybrid vehicles because of a glitch that could make them roll away—even when you think they’re in park! If you drive a 2022-2026 F-150 Lightning, 2024-2026 Mustang Mach-E, or 2025-2026 Maverick, keep an eye out for a free software update to fix the issue. Not the kind of surprise you want from your car! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Nicole Morgan+FollowFord’s Big Recall: Is Your Ride at Risk?Ford’s recalling nearly 273,000 vehicles—including F-150 Lightning, Mustang Mach-E, and Maverick—because a parking glitch could make them roll away! The issue is with the parking module not locking into park, and owners will get notified in 2026. The fix? A quick software update, either over-the-air or at the dealer. If you drive one of these models, double-check your parking brake until you get the update! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety200Share
William Goodwin+FollowFord Escape Parts Could Go Flying?!Ford just recalled over 108,000 Escape SUVs because the liftgate hinge cover might literally fly off while you’re driving. If you’ve got a 2020–2022 or 2025 Escape, check your VIN ASAP—don’t wait for a letter in the mail. The fix is free at the dealer, but until then, keep an eye (and ear) out for loose trim or weird rattles. No one wants their car leaving a trail of parts on the highway! #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety10Share
Leah Pierce+FollowFord’s Tiny Part, Big Recall DramaFord is recalling nearly 109,000 SUVs because a little plastic cover on the rear liftgate could fly off and cause chaos—think flying debris or blocked rear views. The NHTSA flagged it as a real safety risk, not just a cosmetic issue. If you drive a Ford Escape or similar, check your VIN ASAP and get that free fix. Who knew a trim piece could be this dramatic? #Cars #FordRecall #CarSafety31Share
joseph36+FollowFord F-Series Dash Goes Dark—$7B Recall!Ford just recalled over 355,000 F-Series trucks because the dashboard can suddenly go black—no speed, no warning lights, nada. Imagine hauling a trailer and your dash just blanks out! This isn’t just a glitch; it’s a major safety risk and could cost Ford up to $7 billion. If you drive an F-150 or Super Duty from the latest model years, check your VIN ASAP and get that fix scheduled. Would you trust your truck after this? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowFord Escape Recall: Watch Your Roof!Ford just recalled over 108,000 Escape SUVs because the liftgate hinge covers could literally fly off while you’re driving—talk about a surprise sunroof! If you’ve got a 2020-2022 or 2025 Escape with a panoramic roof, check for loose covers, weird wind noise, or rattling. Ford will fix it for free in 2026, but until then, maybe don’t tailgate any Escapes. Check your VIN on the NHTSA site to see if you’re affected! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall60Share