- Ford Motor Co (F.N) said Monday it will recall about 2,900 F-150 Lightning trucks.
- A software issue may result in a failure to provide adequate warning of low tire pressure.
- The recall covers 2,666 U.S. vehicles and 220 in Canada.
- Ford said low tire inflation pressure may lead to poor vehicle handling and a possible loss of vehicle control.
Ford Motor Co (F.N) said Monday it will review around 2,900 F-150 Lightning pickups on the grounds that a product issue might bring about an inability to give satisfactory advance notice of low tire pressure.
The review is the first for the Ford electric pickup truck.
Ford said the trucks tire pressure checking framework light may not enlighten when expected and will be unable to give satisfactory advance notice of low tire filling pressure on the grounds that the suggested tire cold filling pressure esteem was inaccurately set to 35 psi as opposed to the right filling strain of 42 psi.
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The review covers 2,666 U.S. vehicles and 220 in Canada.
There are no mishaps or wounds associated with the review.
Ford said low tire filling strain might prompt unfortunate vehicle dealing with and a potential loss of vehicle control, which could build the gamble of an accident.
Vendors will refresh the Body Control Module programming for undelivered vehicles and clients who need the cure right away, a fix that requires roughly 20 minutes.
Ford will likewise have the product update accessible through an over-the-air update in 30 days for every single current client.
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