Ford Motor Company F is facing an intensified investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) into its BlueCruise hands-free driving technology, following two fatal crashes involving electric Mustang Mach-E vehicles while the system was active.
The NHTSA investigation into Ford BlueCruise fatal crashes revealed that the system is programmed to ignore stationary objects when traveling at over 62 mph
The latest Ford recall covers certain Bronco and Maverick models that may be affected by sudden battery failure.
The government analysis will determine if a safety recall is necessary and could influence driver assistance features across the auto industry.
In the latest Ford Motor Company recall, the major automaker names almost 275,000 SUVs and pickup trucks for potentially faulty batteries. The 12V batteries aboard certain Ford Maverick compact pickup trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs could fail, “increasing the risk of a crash.”
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NHTSA’s latest safety notices feature rupturing air bag inflators, battery failure, sticking throttle pedal assemblies, and more.
Marco Island City Councilor Tamara Goehler will be hosting a town hall on water quality at 5 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 30, at 51 Bald Eagle Drive.
Preliminary findings show that Ford's BlueCruise hands-free driver assistance feature fails to detect stopped objects at night at freeway speeds.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling 272,827 Broncos and Mavericks due to a power problem that can cause vehicles to stop unexpectedly or fail to start.
Ford's latest in a string of (many) recalls covers the Bronco Sport made from 2021-2023 and the 2022-2023 Maverick. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says that the Ford recall covers 272,817 models in total, which will be recalled for an issue with the 12-volt battery in both models.