Key facts
- Ford is recalling 110,626 vehicles in the U.S.
- The recall affects Mustang vehicles.
- One defect involves windshield wipers malfunctioning in cold conditions.
- A second defect involves a rear differential pinion shaft that may fracture.
- Dealers will provide free repairs for affected vehicles.
Ford is initiating a recall affecting 110,626 Mustang vehicles in the United States. The recall addresses two distinct safety defects that have been identified. The first issue pertains to the windshield wiper system, which may malfunction in cold weather conditions. This malfunction could lead to reduced visibility for the driver, increasing the risk of an accident. The second defect involves the rear differential pinion shaft. This component may fracture, which could lead to a loss of power or other drivability issues, and potentially increase the risk of a crash. Ford has stated that dealers will provide complimentary repairs for all vehicles impacted by these recalls. The company is taking these actions to ensure the safety and reliability of its vehicles on the road.
