Ford Mustang Faces Another Recall Due to Steering Issues

Ford Mustang Faces Another Recall Due to Steering Issues

Ford has announced yet another recall of its Mustang vehicles due to identified problems with the steering system. This recall affects models released in 2020 and 2021. The issues involve potential malfunctioning of steering mechanism components, which may create difficulties in vehicle management, particularly while maneuvering at low speeds.

According to information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), some Mustangs may experience slack in the steering mechanism, which can lead to loss of control over the vehicle. Although instances of this issue are relatively rare, it concerns the safety of drivers and passengers, prompting Ford to initiate a recall for all vehicles potentially affected by the problem.

Owners of the affected Mustang models will be notified promptly. They will be offered free inspection and, if necessary, replacement of the faulty steering component. Ford is also launching a tracking program to ensure that all affected cars are repaired and their safety restored.

This is not the first time Ford has initiated a recall of its Mustang models. Earlier this year, the company already faced a recall due to different assembly quality issues. Despite these challenges, Ford management believes that addressing current problems will help maintain customer trust and enhance vehicle safety.

The company strongly advises owners to check if their vehicle is impacted by the recall and to stay tuned for updates. The measures taken aim not only to rectify shortcomings but also to improve Ford’s reputation in the eyes of consumers.

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