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Ford F-150 Trucks: Millions Recalled Over Potential Loss of Control
17 Apr
Summary
- Nearly 1.4 million F-150 trucks recalled due to gearshift malfunction.
- Recall addresses potential unintended downshifts, increasing crash risk.
- Ford service update will address the powertrain control module calibration.

Ford has initiated a recall affecting nearly 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks in the United States. The affected vehicles are models equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission, manufactured between March 12, 2014, and August 18, 2017.
The recall stems from an issue where the transmission range sensor may intermittently signal the powertrain control module. This can cause the truck to unexpectedly downshift into second gear, potentially leading to a sudden reduction in speed and an increased risk of rear tire slides or a loss of control.
Ford has documented a significant number of warranty claims and customer service reports related to this concern. The automaker is proactively addressing the safety risk by providing owners with a free software update for their vehicle's powertrain control module. Owners can check their vehicle's eligibility for the recall by using their VIN on Ford's official website.