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Wyman & Son pleaded guilty to an occupational health and safety charge in Georgetown Thursday. The court heard the man was killed when the work tractor he'd been using for 12 years ran him over in ...
The affected 2025 Ford F-Series Super Duty population comprises 2,345 trucks produced from March 19, 2025 through May 4, 2025 ...
Ford Recalling Super Duty Pickups, Issues 'Do Not Drive' Warning for Brakes That Can Suddenly Fail A missing spring could lead to massive problems for some of the mighty trucks.
Ford Motor Company is recalling over 280,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles due to brake and steering issues that can increase the risk of the crash.
NEW YORK — Ford is recalling nearly 274,000 of its Expedition and Lincoln-branded Navigator SUVs across the U.S. due to an issue that may cause a loss of brake function while driving, increasing ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Ford is recalling nearly 274,000 of its Expedition and Lincoln-branded Navigator SUVs across the U.S. due to an issue that may cause a loss of brake function while driving ...
Ford is recalling over 273,000 vehicles due to a front brake line defect, that increases the risk of crashes The affected models include 2022–2024 Navigators and Expeditions, which may lose ...
Ford recalled almost 300,000 vehicles due to an issue that could cause a brake line leak, which the recall report said could increase the risk of a crash.
Ford said an issue with the brake lines could make it take longer for drivers to come to a complete stop, and increases the risk for crashes.
Ford’s latest recall affects nearly 273,800 examples of its Expedition and luxury-brand Lincoln’s Navigator SUVs, and it involves an issue that may result in a loss of brake function.
An ex-Ford employee and three others have been arrested for allegedly stealing millions worth of car parts from Ford factories.
Ford recalls popular models of cars over brake and software issues. How to check if your car is on the list Ford released an advanced notice for safety recalls across several vehicles on April 14.