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Ford recalling more than 450,000 vehicles due to potential loss of drive power – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 6 days agoOriginally Published: 17 APR 24 07:26 ET Updated: 17 APR 24 08:46 ET By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New...
Ford recalls more than 456,000 SUVs and pickups over battery risk
CBS News· 6 days agoThe vehicles' failure to detect a "sudden degradation" in the battery could lead to to a sudden loss...
Ford recalls 456,565 Maverick, Bronco Sport for loss of drive power
The Car Connection· 4 days agoFord is recalling the Maverick and Bronco Sport once again for a battery issue that could stall the vehicles while in motion or prevent them from starting, the NHTSA disclosed ...
Ford recalls more than 456,000 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles over battery risk
WLTX-TV Columbia· 6 days agoThe recall covers certain 2021-2024 Bronco Sport and 2022-2023 Maverick vehicles, according to a...
Ex-Leyden Police Chief Charged With Embezzling Town Funds
Daily Voice· 19 hours agoThe former police chief in Franklin County has been charged with stealing money and equipment set...
Ford Mustang, Bronco inspire new uniforms for hometown Detroit Lions
Autoblog via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe Detroit Lions revealed new uniforms inspired by Ford Mustang's hood stripes and Ford Bronco's...
Ford recalls 450,000 vehicles over electrical problem
The Washington Times· 6 days agoFord Motor has issued a recall on over 450,000 SUVs and pickups over an electrical issue that could...
Dallas jury returns $37.5M verdict against Oncor Electric in fatal crash with truck driver
Fort Worth Star-Telegram· 7 days agoOn Aug. 7, 2021, Oncor lineman Joseph Pederson was driving a Ford F-550, an Oncor service vehicle, on west Interstate 635 in Dallas, when the vehicle slammed ...
Motorcycle rider killed in crash during police chase Monday night in El Dorado
WIBW Topeka· 7 days agoA motorcycle rider was killed in a two-vehicle crash that occurred during a police chase Monday...
Ford Recalls More SUVs Over Loss of Power
AARP· 6 days agoMore than 456,000 vehicles involved