Ford recall tells owners not to drive certain Bronco Sports, Mavericks
π Ford Motor Co. is advising owners of specific 2022-2026 Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick pickup trucks not to drive their vehicles due to a potential steering control issue.
β οΈ The recall affects 4,653 vehicles that may have an incorrectly installed front lower control arm-to-steering knuckle ball joint.
π§ A partial connection in the ball joint could cause it to separate from the knuckle, leading to a loss of steering control.
π οΈ Dealers are instructed to contact owners for mobile delivery service assessments or towing at no cost to repair the front lower control arm ball joints as necessary.
π Rental vehicles are authorized under this recall while owners wait for inspection and repair.
π Ford is not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this specific condition, though three similar warranty claims prompted the inspection notice.
π Quality issues have been a focus for Ford recently, following a record number of recalls issued last year that weighed on the company's balance sheet.
π‘οΈ Executives state that after hiring more quality staff and implementing new systems, current vehicles are some of the best models produced by Ford despite past mistakes.
π Customers can check if their vehicle is included in the recall by entering their 17-digit VIN at www.ford.com/support/recalls.
π Ford's Customer Service Center at 1-833-807-3673 can assist owners in arranging for towing and repairs.
- Ford is offering mobile delivery service to assess affected vehicles or tow them at no cost to the owner.
- Rentals are authorized under the recall for customers who cannot drive their vehicles immediately.
- Executives state that after hiring more quality staff and implementing new systems, vehicles coming off the line now are some of the best models produced by Ford.
- Ford isn't aware of any reports of accidents or injuries related to this specific condition despite the recall.
- Ford is recalling approximately 4,653 vehicles (2022-2026 Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick pickup trucks) due to a potential safety issue involving improperly installed parts.
- Owners are advised not to drive the affected vehicles because an incorrectly assembled front lower control arm-to-steering knuckle ball joint could separate, leading to a loss of steering control.
- The recall highlights ongoing quality control issues for Ford, which set a record for the number of recalls issued last year, weighing on balance sheets.
- Although no accidents or injuries have been reported yet, three similar warranty claims prompted this inspection and repair notice.