Three months into 2026, Ford is continuing an unenviable trend from last year: issuing more recalls than any other automaker.
Ford is recalling certain Explorer, Escape, Aviator and Corsair SUVs from 2020–2022 due to faulty windshield wiper motors that could reduce visibility.
After rumors earlier in the month of an incoming recall for Cybertruck windshield wipers spread online, Tesla issued a formal notice for 11,688 of the vehicles potentially suffering from the problem. ...
Ford recalls the 2020-2022 Ford Explorer and Escape and Lincoln Aviator and Corsair to fix a windshield wiper motor, which ...
Ford's quality crisis continues as the company has now issued as many recalls as BMW, Nissan, Stellantis, and GM combined.
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. has notified federal regulators that an estimated 550,000 Ford F-150 pickup trucks sold in the U.S. and Canada may have nonworking front windshield wipers because a wiper ...
Tesla has reportedly halted Cybertruck deliveries amid a problem with the motor of its giant windshield wiper. The Cybertruck is equipped with the biggest wiper put on a consumer vehicle. It’s the ...
Cybertruck owners can’t seem to catch a break and reports of the Tesla pickup’s comically large windshield wiper not working aren’t making things look any better. Over the last few weeks, Cybertruck ...
There is an insane number of intricacies when it comes to building a car. Even something as seemingly innocuous as the windshield wipers need to be assembled perfectly or there could be reasons for ...
Mitsubishi has announced a recall for its ASX small SUV – the company’s best-selling SUV and Australia’s second most popular SUV last year. The recall is for a faulty front windshield wiper motor that ...
Many of us have been in this scenario: driving down the road in the rain, you turn on your windshield wipers only to have them do an inadequate job clearing your field of view. Perhaps the wiper is ...
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