Ford Recalls Maverick Pickups In US Because Tail Lights Can Go Dark
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Over 242,600 Ford Maverick trucks recalled due to risk of tail light failure
Ford recently launched a recall of over 242,600 Maverick trucks, citing an issue that may lead to their tail lights not lighting up. The Michigan-based automaker said in a safety recall report filed Friday to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that if the tail lights on the recalled pickups fail to light up, it could "cause reduced visibility to other drivers in dark conditions, increasing the risk of a collision." The 242,669 total Maverick trucks subject to recall are...
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Ford urgently recalls Maverick pickups amid reports the tail lights can go dark
Recall affects pickups from the 2022 to 2024 model years, Ford said. Automaker said it has received no reports of crashes or injuries due to the fault. Owners will be notified via mail by May 20 if their vehicle is affected
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Ford Recalls Maverick Pickups In US Because Tail Lights Can Go Dark, Increasing The Risk Of A Crash
Ford is recalling nearly 243,000 Maverick small pickup trucks in the U.S. because the tail lights may not illuminate.