BySean Tucker04/17/2024 9:23am
Ford has issued a recall for 456,565 small trucks and SUVs because they can unexpectedly lose drive power. The recall affects Maverick compact trucks from model years 2022-2023 and Bronco Sport SUVs from model years 2021-2024.
Ford tells federal safety officials that the cars’ onboard computers can’t detect some changes in battery charge. That can leave the vehicle treating a near-empty battery like a full battery. The cars can lose accessory power, stall, or fail to restart after stopping.
Ford is aware of 917 warranty claims over the issue but no accidents or injuries.
The solution is easy – dealers will update the software that detects battery status. Software updates are among the quickest repair appointments, and dealers never charge for recall-related repairs. Manufacturers recall many cars to fix safety defects, sometimes more than once. Automakers try to reach every owner to ask them to bring the vehicle in for repair, but they rarely get them all. Millions of cars on American roads need free recall repairs. Check the easy VIN tool at ourrecall centerto determine if your car is one of them.
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Sean Tucker is an author specializing in covering the automotive and energy industries from a consumer's viewpoint. As a reviewer and consumer advocate, his work has appeared in U.S. News and World Report, Yahoo Autos, MSN, Dub Magazine, and more. He's been an expert guest discussing car shopping on cable news. He has also served as both reporter and lead editor for energy and insurance industry publications, covering the electrification of the auto industry and the ins and outs of car insurance. He reports for KBB from Washington, D.C.
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