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Ford’s latest recall affects 110,000 vehicles – including the Mustang

Ford's latest recall affects 110,000 vehicles – including the Mustang

  • Ford is recalling 110,626 vehicles.
  • Affects one Mustang, which has windshield wipers that can only operate on the high speed setting.
  • The other recall affects the Mustang Mach-E, and may cause rear differential pinion shaft fractures.

Ford has issued two recalls affecting 110,626 vehicles. So far this year, Ford has released 56 memory For over 11 million vehicles.

The major recall affects 67,842 Mustangs from 2024 to 2026, including the high-performance Mustang GTD. according to recall reportCold temperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit or less can cause the wiper motor to lose its Local Interconnect Network (LIN) communication with the steering column module.



Ford Mustang GTD Spirit of America 2.0

Photo by: Ford

If this happens, the wipers can only operate at high speed, the windshield washing system will be inoperative. This is no good when there is bad weather – snow, ice and hail can quickly cover the windshield.

The problem is due to a supplier accident in which the circuit board assembly was printed with a 32-kilobyte programming setting for a 16-kilobyte chip. This allowed the chip to be programmed with mismatched 32-kilobyte algorithms.

Ford first became aware of the potential problem in January 2026 when Ford’s Flat Rock Assembly Plant supplier technical support team identified a report of a 2026 Mustang with windshield wipers that only operated on the high-speed setting. Once Ford understood the problem, it worked to determine which vehicles would be affected.

Ford says it is aware of 35 warranty claims related to this issue. He is not aware of any accidents or injuries involving the Viper. Ford will inspect affected vehicles and replace the wiper motors that fail.

Mustang Mach-E Recall



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