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Ford, Recall and Fuel Pump
Ford Issues Recalls of F-Series Trucks Due To Defective Fuel Pumps
Ford issued a recall on over 295,000 of their diesel-powered trucks due to a faulty fuel pump. Ford also issued three other recalls affecting cars and SUVs.
Ford Recalls 295,449 Super Duty Trucks for Fuel Pump Issues
If you bought a 2020 to 2022 Ford F-Series Super Duty truck with the 6.7-liter Power Stroke Diesel, you might have fuel-pump problems. Ford is recalling nearly 300,000 examples of 2020 to 2022 Super Duty trucks because regulators say the high-pressure fuel pump can wear excessively and prematurely fail.
Ford recalls nearly 300,000 F-Series trucks over defective fuel pumps
Ford Motor is recalling 295,449 diesel-engine trucks because a defective fuel pump could cause a loss of power, raising the risk of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Tuesday.
Ford recalls nearly 300,000 trucks due to defective fuel pumps : These are the affected models
Ford has recalled almost 300,000 diesel-engine trucks over issues with the fuel pump that could cause a loss of drive power and increased risk of crashes.
Ford recalls nearly 300,000 trucks over fuel pump defect — what to know
Ford is recalling trucks, potentially affecting up 300,000 vehicles, due to a dangerous issue with the fuel pumps. Here's everything you need to know.
Ford Recalls Nearly 300,000 Diesel Trucks Over Failing High-Pressure Fuel Pumps
If your Ford Power Stroke V8-powered truck was produced for model years 2020 through 2022, changes are your truck is included in this recall
Ford Recalls 295,000 Trucks Over Fuel Pump Failure Risk
Certain diesel-powered trucks built between 2020 and 2022 have defective fuel pumps that could result in engine power loss.
295,000-Plus Ford Super Duty Trucks Recalled for Failing Fuel Pump
Ford’s latest recall affects more than 295,400 examples of the automaker’s Super Duty heavy-duty truck lineup and involves the trucks’ high-pressure fuel pump.
Ford recalls nearly 400,000 trucks, SUVs and other vehicles for various reasons
In a series of notices to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last month, Ford Motor Co. recalled nearly 400,000 vehicles, including trucks and SUVs.
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Hike in pump prices seen next week
After a round of rollback in the very first week of 2025, motorists should brace for a hike in fuel pump prices in the coming ...
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US Motor Works Releases New Fuel Pump Modules
US Motor Works announced its new USMW professional series fuel pump modules are now available. The new fuel pump modules ...
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‘Happy New Year’: KU basketball coach Bill Self discusses his scary fall at gas pump
Self, Kansas’ 22nd-year basketball coach — whose Jayhawks fell to West Virginia 62-61 on New Year’s Eve — Allen Fieldhouse, ...
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