The Ford Motor Company announced it is recalling over 200,000 vehicles because of a software malfunction that can cause rearview cameras to fail, increasing the risk of a crash and possibly injury.
The Ford Motor Company has announced yet another mammoth recall. On this occasion, the recall population comprises 200,061 trucks, vans, and sport utility vehicles from the Ford and Lincoln brands.
Cole filmed himself dealing with a live recall situation, demonstrating exactly why these updates aren't the quick fixes many ...
Owners of the all-new, all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E can now get over-the-air updates which the manufacturer claims will continuously improve the SUV over the vehicle’s life without leaving home.
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Ford Motor Company has officially canceled its ambitious fully-networked "zonal" vehicle architecture project, a next-generation software platform intended to unify and modernize the electronic ...
Knuckle-dragging 5.0s are sure to benefit from AEM's powerful new engine manager immediately, and soon, so will 4.6s. By the time this makes print, the EEC V version of the AEM computer should be only ...
New Ford CEO Jim Farley's plan for the automaker includes a heavy dose of software and services for its commercial vehicle business as well as new consumer experiences to drive loyalty. Ford, which is ...