Ford Recalls Mustangs Over Two Safety Issues
The larger recall covers 67,842 Mustang and Mustang GTD vehicles. In certain cold temperatures, the windshield wipers may operate only at high speed and the washer system may not work properly, the agency said.
Ford is separately recalling 42,784 Mustang Mach-E vehicles because the rear differential pinion shaft may fracture. That could cause a loss of drive power or allow the vehicle to move unintentionally if parked without the parking brake applied. Dealers will repair or replace damaged parts free of charge, NHTSA said.
Quality Problems Persist Despite Quality Study Win
The recalls add to Ford’s long-running quality-control challenge. The automaker logged a record 153 safety recalls in 2025, affecting nearly 13 million vehicles, up from 67 in 2024, affecting more than 4.7 million vehicles.






