Frank Osborne+FollowFord Recall Alert: Engine Heater Fire Risk!Ford’s recalling about 119,000 cars and SUVs because their engine block heaters could actually catch fire if plugged in. If you drive a 2013-2019 Focus, Escape, Explorer, or MKC with a 2.0L engine, stop using the block heater ASAP. Ford’s sending out letters and will fix it for free soon, but until then, don’t plug it in! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowFord’s Hot Recall: 119K Cars at Fire Risk!Ford just recalled over 119,000 cars in the U.S. because the engine block heater could crack, leak coolant, and possibly start a fire if plugged in. If you drive a Focus, Escape, Explorer, or Lincoln MKC, don’t plug in that heater until it’s fixed! Dealers will swap out the part for free, so keep an eye out for that notice. Wild, right? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowFord’s Recall Drama: Fire Risk & No Quick FixFord just dropped not one, but THREE recalls for a fire risk linked to engine block heaters in over 119,000 vehicles (think Focus, Escape, Explorer, and Lincoln MKC). The wild part? Owners might be waiting months for a fix, and Ford’s now the most recalled automaker of 2026. If you spot coolant leaks, overheating, or a burning smell, don’t plug in that heater! But no need to park outside (yet). Check your VIN and stay tuned for updates. #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
ksanchez+FollowFord’s Winter Recall Drama: Engine Fire Risk?!Ford just told nearly half a million drivers to stop using their engine block heaters—right in the middle of winter! Models like the Bronco, Escape, Explorer, and Lincoln MKC are at risk because the heaters can crack, leak coolant, and even spark a fire. The recall hits both the US and Canada, so if you’re in a cold spot, double-check your ride before plugging in. Ford says a fix is coming, but for now, it’s a cold wait! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
Christopher Gonzalez+FollowFord’s Engine Heater Recall DramaFord’s recalling about 119,000 cars and SUVs because their engine block heaters could spark a fire if plugged in. The recall hits certain Focus, Explorer, Escape, and MKC models with 2.0L engines. Ford says: stop using the heater and don’t plug it in until it’s fixed! Owners will get a letter soon, and repairs or removal will be free at dealerships. Yikes—who knew warming up your car could get this hot? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
larsontiffany+FollowFord’s Recall Rollercoaster: What’s Up?Ford’s recall streak is getting wild—think millions of trucks and SUVs called back year after year. It’s not just a fluke: repeat issues with engines, axles, and even software glitches show Ford’s quality control is struggling. The rush to pack in new tech isn’t helping, and now the costs (and customer patience) are piling up. Even loyal Ford fans are starting to side-eye those safety notices. Would you still trust a Ford? #Cars #FordRecall #AutoNews00Share
stephenolson+FollowFord Maverick Recall Drama: Dashboards Go FlyingFord’s kicking off 2026 with a recall that’s got Maverick owners talking. Turns out, in a crash, the dashboard on some 2025-26 Mavericks can literally break apart and send plastic pieces flying when the airbag goes off. Not exactly the kind of surprise you want from your truck! Ford’s scrambling to fix it, but owners are left wondering how fast they’ll actually get a safe ride again. Would you trust a recall fix after this? #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
stephenolson+FollowFord’s Rollaway Recall: Is Your Truck Safe?Ford just recalled nearly 273,000 pickups and SUVs because a software glitch means your ride might not actually be in Park—even if the dash says it is. That means your truck could roll away when you least expect it. Owners are being told to use the parking brake every time until they get the fix. If you drive a Ford, double-check if your model’s on the list and book that repair ASAP! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall10Share
William Jones+FollowFord’s Wild Recall Ride in 2025Did you know over 24 million cars were recalled in 2025? Ford led the pack with a jaw-dropping 153 recalls—basically one every 2.4 days! But they weren’t alone: Chrysler, BMW, Tesla, and even luxury brands got hit. From glitchy rear-view cameras to seat latches, it was a tech stress test for the whole industry. If you own a 2024-2025 model, you might want to double-check your VIN! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall00Share
stephenolson+FollowFord’s Latest Recalls: What You Need to KnowFord just dropped three new recalls—Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Escape Hybrid are all on the list. The Mach-E’s got a headlight glitch that could leave you in the dark (literally), but a software update is coming. Mavericks need a trip to the dealer for a fix to the dashboard, and a handful of Escape Hybrids might randomly shift into neutral. If you drive one of these, check your mail for recall notices soon! #Cars #CarOwnership #FordRecall20Share