Ford Recalls Nearly 777,000 Trucks and SUVs for Transmission and Fender Issues

Ford has issued two new recalls for a total of nearly 777,000 trucks and SUVs. The primary concern involves a potential transmission flaw that could cause some vehicles to roll away when parked. Additionally, a separate recall addresses fender flares on the Bronco that may not be securely attached and could consequently detach during operation.

The larger of the two recalls affects 741,195 vehicles, including specific model years of the Ford F-150, Lincoln Aviator, Ford Explorer, Lincoln Navigator, and Ford Expedition. The issue stems from the transmission's valve body separator plate, which can restrict fluid flow to the park valve. This can lead to the parking pawl engaging temporarily while the vehicle is in motion, potentially damaging the parking mechanism and preventing it from holding the vehicle securely. Ford has acknowledged multiple reports of property damage, physical injuries, and even emotional distress linked to this defect. To rectify this, the automaker plans to update the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) software to prevent unintended shifts and will inspect and replace any damaged parking components as needed.

Separately, 36,046 Ford Broncos from the 2022-2026 model years are being recalled due to fender flares that might detach. This problem is attributed to improper manufacturing tooling used by a supplier, resulting in incorrectly sized attachment holes, burrs, and stray fibers. Owners may observe gaps, sagging, misalignment, or noises like rattling and flapping from the fender flares. Ford is aware of numerous warranty claims and field reports related to this. The solution involves replacing existing fasteners with new push pins and reinstalling any missing flares to ensure proper attachment and driver confidence.

These recent recalls are part of a broader trend for Ford, which has issued 53 recalls affecting over 11 million vehicles this year, placing it at the forefront of the automotive industry for recall activity. This commitment to addressing vehicle imperfections is crucial, as it underscores a proactive approach to consumer safety and product integrity. Such actions, while sometimes inconvenient for owners, are essential for maintaining trust and ensuring the long-term reliability of vehicles on our roads.