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Ford Closes the Year 2024 with Large Recall for Diesel Pickup Trucks

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The recap of popular diesel trucks of the Ford Motor Company is to be made at the end of the year 2024, with almost 300,000 Ford pickup vehicles to be recalled. The recall has been made due to the risk of engine fires resulting from fuel injector pumps that can develop a leak and spray fuel on a hot surface or catch fire. This news has been quizzing the owners and those intending to purchase the mentioned automobiles to be a headline topic in the automotive industry.

About the Incident

The issue mostly affects Super Duty trucks manufactured between 2020 and 2022, including the larger F-450, F-550, and F-600 pickups, as well as 286,138 F-250s and F-350s. Additionally included are a few F-650 and F-750 commercial trucks. These trucks’ fuel pumps might not handle old biodiesel fuel well; deposits could build up on internal parts, impairing or even killing the pump.

The gasoline pump was supplied by Bosch to many automakers. Although Ford kept an eye on the situation for a number of years prior to finally issuing this recall, the timeline report notes that it was the cause of fuel-related recalls from other brands as early as 2021. The automaker records 58 customer service reports, 498 field reports, and 2,070 warranty reports over that period that may be connected to the fuel pump issue. Ford is not aware of any mishaps or injuries brought on by this problem.

Ford has 67 recalls totaling 4,777,161 vehicles at the end of 2024. Although there were 13 more recalls than the previous year, there were 1.6 million fewer automobiles impacted. Stellantis had the most recalls (72), while Tesla had the most (5,135,991) among all automakers.

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs )

Q1: What has led to Ford’s diesel truck recall?
A1: Ford has issued a recall of its diesel pickup trucks over possible engine fires associated with leaking fuel injector pumps shedding fuel in hot areas.

Q2: Which Ford models is this recall related to?
A2: Ford vehicles affected by the recall include the F-150, Super Duty, and Ranger trucks, fitted with the 3.0-liter Power Stroke diesel engine.

Q3: How many vehicles have come under the scanner of the recall?
A3: The recall involves about 34,000 automobiles in the US and 3,500 others in Canada.”

Q4: But what measures will Ford be taking to put the situation right?
A4: The fuel injector pumps in the affected vehicle will be repaired free of charge by Ford.

Q5: How will this recall affect the resale value of affected trucks?
A5: The effect of this recall on the resale value of the affected trucks cannot easily be determined. Other aspects, like the rate of repairs and how Ford dealt with the issue, will affect the extent to which resale value will be impacted.

Q6: So is this a sign that people do not trust the quality and safety mechanisms upheld by Ford?
A6: Although such events occur, it is vital for the customers to assimilate the measures put in place by Ford to solve the problem including;

Conclusion

Thus, Ford’s recall of its diesel trucks must be regarded as an important event for the company and its clients. There is much such recall that symbolizes the values in the automotive industry, and here, Ford should also take its chance to explain to its buyers how it is going to avoid such pitfalls again. In the process of recall, it will thus be important for the company to be truthful with customers and take appropriate action to ensure trust in the brand is regained.

Liviu Marcus
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I'm passionate about cars and technology, and I like to spend my free time driving the latest cars, bikes, and motorcycles. I enjoy sharing my automotive knowledge and the latest automotive news with the Automotorblog's readers and fans.

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