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Over 300,000 cars recalled by major vehicle manufacturer

Over 300,000 cars recalled by major vehicle manufacturer

Independent2 days ago
Ford is recalling 312,120 US vehicles, including certain 2025 Lincoln Navigator, F-150, Expedition, Bronco, and Ranger models.
The recall addresses a potential Electronic Brake Booster defect that could lead to a loss of power brake assist, increasing stopping distance and crash risk.
The issue arises from the EBB motor's sensitivity to voltage disturbances, which can cause it to shut down and trigger warning lights.
The remedy is a free software update for the EBB module, available over-the-air or through Ford and Lincoln dealers, with owner notifications commencing in late August.
Ford has issued a record number of recalls this year, attributing the high volume to proactive safety measures and increased audits.
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