Ford Recalls 295,000 Super-large Pickup Trucks Due To Fuel Pump Failure

Ford is recalling 295,449 Super Duty trucks that are equipped with diesel engines and run on biodiesel fuel, citing a risk of fuel pump failure if left unused for an extended period of time. Recalled models include some, but not all, examples of: Ford speaks to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration When trucks are left unused, biodiesel is used… Photo Read More

GM Recalls Heavy-duty Trucks Over Tailgate Issue

General Motors announced a recall of 132,037 large pickup trucks due to the possibility of the tailgate opening while the truck is in motion. Recalled tracks include some, but not all, examples of: The recall issue appears to be the same as one the company announced in February. At the time, GM said the tailgate could only open if the Read More

Ram Recalls 317,000 Heavy Trucks

Ram has announced a recall for 317,630 2017 and 2018 model year heavy-duty pickup trucks due to a defective control unit that could cause anti-lock braking systems, electronic stability control, and traction control to malfunction. did. The recalled models include: Ram told federal safety officials that there was a large amount of hydraulic control of the brakes. Photo and Credits: Read More

Ram Recalls 1.2 Million Trucks Over Stability Control System Defect

Ram has announced a recall covering 1,227,808 Ram 1500 pickup trucks from model years 2019 and 2021 through 2024. The recall does not include the 2020 Ram 1500. A software issue could cause the truck's electronic stability control (ESC) system to shut down. ESC helps the driver maintain control when the tires lose traction, for example on ice. The driver… Read More