Ford Recalls Over 500,000 F-150 Trucks for Powertrain Control Module Defect
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 552,188 F-150 trucks in the U.S. due to an issue with the powertrain control module that can cause the vehicle to unintentionally downshift into first gear. This recall affects 2014 Ford F-150 models. The malfunction may result in a sudden downshift, leading to loss of vehicle control and an increased risk of a crash, according to the NHTSA. Ford reported two injuries, 300 warranty claims, 96 field reports, and 124 complaints linked to the defect. The company will update the affected powertrain control modules by the third quarter. Before the downshift occurs, the Malfunction Indicator Light may illuminate. Ford has issued 30 recalls this year, impacting about 3.6 million vehicles. Owner notification letters will be sent starting July 1.
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