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Ford Recalls Nearly 243,000 Maverick Trucks Due To Rear Tail Light Concerns


Dearborn-based Ford Motor Co (NYSE:F) is recalling 242,669 units of its Maverick vehicles as the rear tail lights might not work. What Happened: The Body Control Module (BCM) of these model year 2022- ... Read More

Ford Maverick Pickups Recalled for Faulty Taillights


Ford is recalling over 242,000 Maverick pickup trucks from the 2022 through 2024 model years because their rear position lights may not illuminate. Read More

Over 242,600 Ford Maverick trucks recalled due to risk of tail light failure


Ford recently launched a recall of over 242,600 Maverick trucks, citing an issue that may lead to their tail lights not lighting up. Read More

There’s another Ford Maverick recall


In March, Ford recalled 62,813 Maverick Hybrids because the instrument panel cluster may not properly illuminate warning lights or gauges. In April, the automaker recalled 456,565 model year 2021-2024 ... Read More

Ford recalls Maverick pickups in US because tail lights can go dark, increasing the risk of a crash


Ford is recalling nearly 243,000 Maverick small pickup trucks in the U.S. because the tail lights may not illuminate. Read More

Cars Most Likely to Have Paint Problems


These cars, SUVs, and trucks stand out in Consumer Reports' surveys for having frequent problems with bubbles, peeling, and flaking By Jeff S. Bartlett Automotive paint science has come a long way. Read More

How to Escape Your Car If the Electronic Door Handle Fails


From Tesla to Lexus, more and more vehicles have doors with an electronic button instead of a manual latch. Consumer Reports lets you know how to open them in an emergency. Read More

SoCal crew stole more than $250K in lottery scratchers, LASD says


Investigators believe the same crew committed 44 robberies over two months, stealing lottery scratcher tickets with a retail value of more than $250,000. Read More


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