Millions of Ford truck and SUV owners across the U.S. could be driving vehicles with a software problem that can knock out critical trailer functions, including lights and, in some cases, braking.
Sure, the Romans built the Colosseum faster, but the Eglinton LRT finally provides some transit hope
The overdue and over budget Line 5, which opened to the public last month is clean, fast and pleasant. Now, the we just need ...
Just as we were about to admit defeat, I found some screenshots I had taken from the blog of some math nerd named Steph Abegg ...
This Black History Month, we're looking back at 137 years of Black first ascensionists, mountaineers, and Olympians who ...
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the issue can reduce the driver's ability to detect hazards and ...
Ford had quite the number of recalls last year, and the Blue Oval is already racking up a tally for 2026, with the brand announcing a recall of nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a faulty trailer ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that the Ford Motor Company has recalled more than ...
An overheating module that blocks the rear camera image has led Ford to recall 840,000 Bronco and Edge SUVs nationwide.
Ford's aggressive recall strategy targets safety issues before major incidents. All models but one affected since 2020, including Bronco, Explorer, and F-150 Lightning.
The NHTSA recall report indicates that the wiper motor itself is not necessarily faulty, but "the motor's cover terminal may have been misaligned with the brush card terminal." The report doesn't go ...
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