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Regulators expand probe into nearly 1.3M Ford F-150 pickup trucks over transmission issues
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it received reports that certain F-150 pickup trucks faced unexpected transmission downshifts.
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Feds Investigating Nearly 1.3 Million Ford F-150 Pickups with Serious Transmission Problems
The Blue Oval is facing a new headache over older pickup trucks. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a ...
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Another Ford F-150 investigation as NHTSA digs into sudden transmission downshifts
The NHTSA has escalated an investigation into 1.27 million Ford F-150 pickups after a flood of complaints about dangerous, ...
Feb 2 (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it had expanded a safety-related ...
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NHTSA Investigating 1.3 Million Ford F-150s with Faulty Transmissions That May Lock the Rear Axle
A signal loss to a sensor can cause the transmission to downshift several gears, potentially causing the rear wheels to lock ...
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NHTSA Expands Investigation Into 2015-2017 Ford F-150 Trucks
Federal safety officials have escalated their investigation into more than 1.2 million Ford pickups after complaints about ...
Earlier models of the bestselling vehicle in America are undergoing an investigation by federal regulators for a possiblly ...
The NHTSA is probing 1.3 million Ford vehicles for this issue, but it has a new warning after nearly a year of investigation.
We’ve already covered Ford’s recall for 668,000 F-150s with impromptu downshifts to first gear. Well, it looks like a ton of later trucks may have a similar issue. Ford drivers will definitely want to ...
The NHTSA is investigating a problem with transmissions in older F-150 pickup trucks that could downshift suddenly; 1.3 million vehicles could be impacted.
Despite their eco-friendly appeal, these models have demonstrated various issues that potential buyers should be aware of -- ...
Public health recommendations suggest individuals can resume normal activities 5 days after symptom cessation. However, our study finds that full recovery can take longer, indicating that delayed ...
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