Ford recalls over 4 million vehicles to fix towing software defect
In Brief
Ford is recalling 4.3-4.4 million trucks and SUVs due to a towing software bug increasing crash risk.
Key Facts
- Ford announced a recall of approximately 4.3 to 4.4 million trucks and SUVs due to a towing software defect
- The software glitch can increase the risk of a crash when towing a trailer
- Affected vehicles include various Ford trucks and SUVs manufactured in recent years
- Ford plans to deliver an over-the-air software update within a few weeks to fix the issue
- Vehicle owners can also have the software updated at authorized Ford dealerships
What Happened
Ford identified a technical issue in the towing software of millions of its trucks and SUVs that could increase the risk of crashes when towing trailers. The company announced a recall affecting approximately 4.3 to 4.4 million vehicles and plans to provide a software fix via over-the-air updates and dealership service.
Why It Matters
This recall impacts a significant number of Ford vehicle owners who tow trailers, addressing a safety risk related to vehicle control. The availability of an over-the-air update allows for a faster and more convenient fix, potentially reducing the risk of accidents associated with the software defect. Reports vary slightly on the exact number of vehicles recalled, with sources citing 4.3 million and 4.4 million respectively.
Sources
- CBS News — Ford recalls 4.4 million vehicles over faulty software(1h ago)
- Ars Technica — Ford is recalling 4.3 million trucks and SUVs to fix a towing software bug(just now)
