Ram is recalling about 2,500 model-year 2023–2024 Ram 2500 trucks with 6.7L Cummins diesel engines due to a software defect that can disable electronic stability control without warning. The flaw ...
Chevrolet has to be feeling mighty good about the C8-gen Corvette lineup these days. Following the recent debut of both the C8 Grand Sport and Grand Sport X, as well as the all-new LS6 V-8 engine, the ...
Owners of affected vehicles may find that, when towing, a software glitch could keep the trailer and truck from communicating; the brake lights and turn signals on the trailer might stop working, and ...
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.
Ford Motor Company is recalling 4,381,878 vehicles because of a software problem that could cause failure of the lights and brakes on an attached trailer. Nonfunctioning trailer lights or brakes “can ...
Ford is recalling more than 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs due to a software issue that could cause trailer brakes not to function. The recall affects certain model year 2021 through 2026 F-150s, ...
Ford Motor is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles over a software problem that could cause an attached trailer's tail lights, turn signals and brakes to fail. The technology glitch can cause a loss ...
View post: I Used a 2027 Chevy Bolt RS to Commute. Here’s How it Went, and What Makes it a Winner. Ford Recall Article Over 4.3 million Ford trucks and SUVs recalled for software defect affecting ...
Last year, Ford set a new industry record: It issued 152 safety recalls, almost twice the previous high set by General Motors back in 2014. More than 24 million vehicles were recalled in the US last ...
Ford is recalling 4,380,609 vehicles due to an issue with the Integrated Trailer Module (ITRM) that affects trailer brake lights and can impact the trailer brakes. The recall includes the F-150, F-250 ...
Toro Rosso Formula 1 drivers Brendon Hartley and Pierre Gasly are confident the brake issue that forced them both to retire early in Russia last weekend has been resolved ahead of the Japanese Grand ...