Ford: More than 160,000 F-150 pickups will be recalled in North America
According to the Detroit Free Press report, Ford Motor Co. said that Ford will recall some of the best-selling F-150 pickup trucks due to improper safety protection, engine stall or loss of brake and steering assist. Ford said it will recall more than 168,055 F-150 pickup trucks in the North American market, including 135,725 in the US market, 30,073 in the Canadian market and 2,257 in the Mexican market. The company said in a statement that an unsafe accessory could cause an "intermittent or failed vehicle system, affecting the display of the dashboard, braking or steering assist, or causing the engine to stall. This condition can also create a resistive short circuit." Increase the possibility of smoking, melting or fire." The above-mentioned affected models were produced at Ford's Dearborn truck ( Howo parts , Sinotruk parts ) factory from July 15th to October 1st, and assembled in Kansas City from June 24th to October 1st. Factory production. In additi