Ford Recalls 11,922 F-150 Lightning Trucks Over Steering Defect

Rahul Somvanshi

Ford has recalled 11,922 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks from 2023-2024 model years due to potential steering control issues.

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A loose front suspension nut connecting the upper control arm to the steering knuckle can cause loss of directional control while driving.

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One driver reported an "uncommanded left turn" into a guard rail at highway speeds after experiencing the defect.

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Affected vehicles were manufactured between November 6, 2023, and February 12, 2024.

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Ford has received two field reports related to the loose nut issue, with symptoms including vehicle vibration and rattling noises over bumps.

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The recall places Ford as the automaker with the second-most recalls in 2024, after leading the industry for three years prior.

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Dealers will inspect the front control arm ball joint nuts and replace components if needed, free of charge to owners.

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If the torque meets specification, the nut will be replaced; if it fails, both the knuckle and nut will be replaced at no cost.

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Owner notification letters will be mailed by February 3, 2025, with affected customers directed to contact Ford at 1-866-436-7332.

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