Ford Recalls 30,000 F-150 Lightning EVs Over Suspension Nut That Could Go Missing
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Ford is recalling nearly 30,000 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks over a suspension issue involving a nut that may not have been torqued correctly. The recall impacts vehicles manufactured between February 15 and April 14, 2025, with the majority of affected trucks being from the 2024 model year. Improper torque of the ball joint nut may lead to potential detachment of the control arm, posing a safety risk. Ford will inspect the affected vehicles and replace the nut if necessary, as trucks built after April 14 feature improved tooling to prevent this issue.
Ford is recalling nearly 30,000 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks sold in the United States because a suspension nut might be loose or missing.
If the ball joint nut is loose or missing, the driver might hear clunks or rattles over bumps, and the vehicle might also vibrate while driving.
Read at InsideEVs
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