Ford is recalling up to 1.39 million F-150 pick-ups over the risk of unexpected downshifting that can lead to a loss of vehicle control. The recall affects certain 2015 to 2017 F-150 vehicles and ...
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The recall applies to six-speed F-150 vehicles that were produced between March 12, 2014, and August 18, 2017.
A simple update of the brake system control module is enough, but said update can only be done by dealers via the OBD-II port ...