ByTy Roush,
Forbes Staff.
Ford issued a recall Thursday for more than 4 million vehicles, including some of its top-selling F-series pickup trucks, over a software glitch that auto regulators said could increase the risk of a crash, marking one of the largest single-manufacturer recalls in recent years.
Ford’s recall involves roughly 4.3 million F-250, F-150, Expedition, Maverick, Ranger, E-Transit and Lincoln Navigator vehicles from the 2021 through 2026 model years, according to a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration filing.
The vehicles may be affected by a software glitch that could cause the taillights and turn signals on trailers towed by the cars to malfunction, according to the filing.






