News - Ford - F-150Ford F-150 recalled a fourth timeNon-compliant lighting joins growing list of recalls affecting Ford’s locally converted F-150GalleryClick to see larger images 26 Mar 2024 By MATT BROGAN FORD Australia is recalling its newly launched – and locally converted – F-150 for a fourth time this month, the long-wheelbase version of the American build pick-up found to have been fitted with non-compliant side direction indicator lights.
While there is no safety hazard associated with the recall, the defect is one of several to have plagued the full-size ‘ute’ since its local introduction. Ford Australia has previously announced recalls for faulty clock springs, steering components, and turbocharger plumbing, with all issued between January and March of this year.
For the most recent recall, Ford Australia says it will contact affected owners to replace the incorrectly fitted indicator assembly when “parts and a fix are available”. The repair will be carried out free of charge.
Alternately, Ford F-150 owners may choose to contact their nearest Ford Service Centre, or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre on 13 36 73.
Ford F-150 recall timeline:
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