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NHTSA is investigating the 2.7L V6 engine of the Ford Bronco after some complaints were made that describe a total engine failure. Auto123 has the details.
Ford’s hot-selling Bronco sport-utility vehicle is the subject of a safety investigation by U.S. federal regulators for catastrophic engine failure that can cause the vehicle to lose power at ...
2021 Ford Bronco is under investigation by federal safety officials for engine failure. Process may result in recall affecting 25,538 vehicles.
Letters to notify owners of affected Bronco Sport and Escape will be sent on August 18. In the interim, Ford dealers “will update the engine control software, free of charge.” ...
The Ford Bronco two-door will have a reduced range of versions in 2025, with only three options available instead of six in the previous year. Additionally, the model's price will be higher, with ...
During the span of time in which these failures apparently occurred – for about six months in the middle of the 2021 calendar year – Ford sold roughly 20,000 Broncos, though it’s not ...
In the United States, the recall covers certain 2021–24 model year Bronco Sport and 2020–22 model year Escape SUVs with 1.5-liter engines. The NHTSA estimates that 0.3% of recalled vehicles ...
The company issued a recall (reference # 24S55) for 2021 - 2022 Ford Bronco, Edge, Explorer, and F-150 vehicles equipped with 2.7L and 3.0L engines.
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