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Ford Recalls Nearly 150,000 Broncos Over Rear Suspension Failure
Ford has issued a recall affecting 149,449 Bronco SUVs from model years 2021 to 2024 due to a critical issue with the rear suspension that could result in parts detaching while driving. The recall specifically targets Badlands and Sasquatch models,
Almost 150,000 Ford Broncos May Have A Serious Suspension Issue
The Ford Bronco is marketed as one of the most capable off-roaders on sale but an issue with its trick rear shocks has forced the automaker to issue a recall for almost 150,000 examples in the United States. While Ford doesn’t know of any accidents or injuries caused by the problem, it had received 551 warranty claims as of December 11.
Ford Recalls 150,000 Broncos For Suspension Defect
Ford is recalling 149,449 Bronco SUVs due to a potential suspension defect that could result in rear dampers detaching.The recall affects 2021–2024 Bronco Badlands and Sasquatch models, which are equipped with remote-reservoir dampers that may corrode over time.
Ford identifies a very serious suspension issue and recalls over 150,000 Bronco units
An issue is affecting Ford Broncos produced between 2021 and 2024, which may cause complications not only for the car owner but also for other drivers on the road.
Ford is Recalling Nearly 150,000 2021-2024 Bronco SUVs Because the Rear Shock Absorbers Can Fail
The recall only involves Broncos with the Badlands and Sasquatch trims because they have different suspensions than other Bronco models.
Ford recalls some Bronco Sport, Maverick vehicles over 12-volt battery failure issue
Ford issued a recall because of concerns over 12-volt batteries in certain Bronco Sport and Mavericks suddenly failing.
Ford Recalls Nearly 150,000 Bronco SUVs Due to Rear Suspension Issue
Ford has issued a recall for approximately 149,994 units of the 2021 through 2024 Ford Bronco, spanning vehicles built between September 23, 2020,
Ford Recalls 272,817 Maverick and Bronco Sport Vehicles for Battery Failure
Subject vehicles were produced for the 2021 through 2023 model years for the US market, with the cut-off date being October 20, 2022
Ford Bronco Recalled for Rear Suspension Parts That May Fall Off
Roughly 150K Bronco Badlands and Sasquatch models have rear dampers with corrosion-prone remote reservoirs that can come loose, but Ford's fix is in the works.
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‘That’s what 100K gets you in 2025’: Mechanic says the Ford Bronco is ‘unreliable.’ Then he shows why
According to the J.D. Power U.S. Initial Quality Study, new vehicles are experiencing more problems, with issues per 100 ...
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2025 Jeep Wrangler vs. 2025 Ford Bronco Comparison
Here is a detailed comparison of the 2025 Jeep Wrangler and the 2025 Ford Bronco. The Big Sky awaits. Enjoy!
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Recall alert: Bring these Ford Broncos, Mavericks, to the dealer ASAP
If you drive these Ford SUVs or trucks, bring them to your dealer to be sure the battery is working properly, the National ...
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