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Automotive / Recalls
Ford is recalling a significant number of vehicles due to two separate issues. The first recall affects over 312,000 vehicles due to a potential loss of power brake assist. The second recall involves 56,473 Ford F-150 hybrid trucks for a se...
Ford's latest recalls underscore the complexities of modern automotive engineering and software integration.
The brake assist issue, affecting a wide range of 2025 models, stems from a potential failure in the Electronic Brake Booster (EBB) module. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), this failure can occur while driving or when using the Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), leading to extended stopping distances. Ford plans to address this issue by updating the EBB module software, either over-the-air (OTA) or through dealer visits, free of charge.
Separately, a software bug is responsible for the seat belt warning malfunction in the 2025 Ford F-150 hybrid trucks. This bug can prevent the seat belt warning chime from activating if the 12-volt battery is low. While the vehicle's other safety systems remain functional, the absence of the warning chime fails to remind drivers to wear their seat belts. Ford will resolve this through a software update, requiring owners to visit a dealership.
These recalls contribute to Ford's already high recall count for the year. The company is actively working to improve its quality control processes, including hiring a new quality executive and implementing an audit program to address earlier issues. Despite these efforts, the ongoing recalls highlight the challenges in ensuring the reliability of increasingly complex vehicle systems.
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