The Ford Motor Company's Lincoln brand is recalling a great deal of sport utility vehicles for an image processing module that may reset unexpectedly due to computational overloads when tracking a ...
Ford Motor is recalling 254,640 SUVs in the U.S. due to a software defect that can disable rearview cameras and key driver-assistance safety features, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Ford and recalls go together like the Detroit Lions and losing, but the automaker just had a mic drop moment. In this case, it’s a massive recall involving 4,380,609 vehicles. That’s a jaw-dropping ...
WASHINGTON — Ford announced on Thursday they are sending an over-the-air update to the Integrated Trailer Module software in over four million vehicles as part of a safety recall. According to the ...
Most people don’t start searching for an OBD2 scanner because they’re curious — they start because a warning light refuses to go away. ABS light on. Airbag (SRS) light glowing. The car still drives ...
OAKLAND COUNTY, MI -- Auburn Hills-based auto supplier Nexteer is facing legal action over a Ford electric-truck program. Nexteer is facing a lawsuit from a tier-two supplier over a canceled program ...
As the Ford Foundation prepared for the arrival of its new president, Heather Gerken, on November 3, it quietly pulled the plug on one of its signature efforts of the past decade: a ...
Ford Racing has confirmed it will manage its upcoming FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Hypercar program internally, bringing operations fully in-house ahead of the manufacturer’s 2027 debut in ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford speaks about roadway speed cameras at the Vaughan Joint Operations Centre in Vaughan, Ontario on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jon Blacker TORONTO – Ontario ...
It’s Ford v Everybody. The Dearborn automaker is taking on the world in international Le Mans-class Hypercar racing in 2027, and its program will be run entirely in-house. The announcement is a break ...
Against the backdrop of labour tumult and an auditor general’s probe into provincial training programs, Premier Doug Ford is defending his $2.5 billion Skills Development Fund. “That’s the best ...