Ford recalls more than 110,000 Mustang vehicles over windshield wiper, drivetrain defects
Ford is recalling more than 110,000 Mustang vehicles in the US due to drivetrain and windshield wiper defects.
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Ford has issued a recall for over 110,000 US vehicles. The affected models are Mustangs, including more than 42,000 Mustang Mach-E EVs. The recalls are linked to issues with windshield wipers and pinion shafts.
Coverage from Reuters, Fox Business, and Electrek emphasizes the specific defects and the scale of the Mach-E electric vehicle recall. CarBuzz notes a recall for the Mustang GTD regarding a problem that owners may not encounter. According to Reuters, the NHTSA has been notified of these actions.
Future developments depend on the implementation of the recalls for the affected models.
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Quick answers
How many vehicles are affected by the recall?
More than 110,000 US vehicles are being recalled.
Which specific Mustang models are mentioned?
The recall includes Mustang Mach-E EVs and the Mustang GTD.
What are the primary defects causing the recall?
The issues involve windshield wipers and pinion shaft defects.
Coverage (5)
- Ford recalls over 100,000 vehicles. See the affected models USA Today · 4h ago
- Ford is recalling over 42,000 Mustang Mach-E EVs Electrek · 4h ago
- Quality-Obsessed Ford Just Recalled Mustang GTD For A Problem Owners Won't Encounter CarBuzz · 4h ago
- Ford to recall over 110,000 US vehicles over wiper, pinion shaft issues, NHTSA says Reuters · 4h ago
- Ford recalls more than 110,000 Mustang vehicles over windshield wiper, drivetrain defects Fox Business · 4h ago broke it first
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