Ford recalls 1.48 million F-150 pickups in North America over transmissions

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By and Ben Klayman

Ford said select 2011-2013 model year with six-speed could experience an unintended downshift into first gear without warning, which could result in the loss of vehicle control. Ford is aware of five accidents, including one report of whiplash potentially related to the issue.

The recall covers 1.26 million in the and 221,000 in Dealers will update the and the company will notify customers next month.

In March 2016, Ford recalled 153,000 2011-2012 Ford F-150, and vehicles for a similar transmission downshift problem. Ford said the root cause was different than in the new recall.

In December 2017, the opened an investigation into whether that recall should be expanded by nearly 1.4 million 2011-2013 vehicles after 123 complaints and two crashes but no reported injuries.

The agency said an unexpected downshift "can cause the vehicle to slow down suddenly and without warning. This can also cause the rear tires to skid or lock up, increasing the risk of a crash."

The investigation is pending.

Ford also said it is issuing two other recalls. One covers 28,200 2017-19 vehicles in for door latches that may not engage due to the buildup of silicon contamination and could result in the door opening while driving.

Ford said it was not aware of any reports of accidents or injuries. Dealers will replace the door latch assemblies in all four doors.

Ford is also recalling 4,200 2019 model Ford Mustang, and vehicles for instrument panel cluster assemblies that are blank when the vehicles are started. Dealers will update the software. No crashes are reported linked to the recall.

(Reporting by and Ben Klayman; Editing by and Jeffrey Benkoe)

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First Published: Wed, February 13 2019. 22:36 IST