Three months into 2026, Ford is continuing an unenviable trend from last year: issuing more recalls than any other automaker.
Ford's quality crisis continues as the company has now issued as many recalls as BMW, Nissan, Stellantis, and GM combined.
The rear toe links on nearly 413,000 Ford Explorers are defective and liable to break, causing steering failure.
Owning a Ford Explorer can be a frustrating experience, and the latest recall illustrates this. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Ford is recalling certain 2017-2019 ...
Federal safety regulators say steering control can be significantly diminished by the faulty suspension toe link.
Ford is recalling 412,774 Explorer SUVs from the 2017-2019 model years because a suspension part may break. If this happens while the car is moving, drivers could lose control of the vehicle and crash ...
Ford might be having a better year for recalls than last year, but it's still not exactly off to a good start. The latest ...
Over 400,000 Explorer SUVs recalled as rear suspension links risk fracture ...
412,774 Ford Explorer SUVs face another recall for faulty suspension components, said the company on Friday. Affected model ...
Thousands of the SUV are covered by the campaign – tied to suspension parts that may fracture – but only about 1% are ...
Not to be confused with the Volkswagen ID.4-derived Ford Explorer EV for Europe, the internal combustion Explorer for North America has been recalled for inadequate bonding of the windshield. Because ...