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Ford Issues Recall for Over 7,000 Mustangs Due to Safety Risk

Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 7,000 Mustang vehicles due to a significant safety concern. The recall involves models that may experience water ingress, which has the potential to affect the functionality of the tail lights and other exterior lights. This issue can lead to a heightened risk of accidents, as other drivers may not be able to see the vehicle properly.

The recall affects Mustang vehicles manufactured between January 2023 and September 2023. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the problem arises from a manufacturing defect that allows water to enter the taillight assembly. If this occurs, it can lead to the failure of the lights, rendering them inoperable.

Owners of the affected Mustangs are advised to take immediate action. Ford will notify vehicle owners through mail, and dealers will replace the taillight assemblies at no cost to customers. The company is committed to ensuring the safety and satisfaction of its customers, and this recall is part of that commitment.

In addition to the taillight issue, Ford is actively working to improve the overall quality and reliability of its vehicles. This recall comes as the automaker continues to navigate challenges in the automotive market, including supply chain disruptions and changing consumer preferences.

The NHTSA has encouraged affected Mustang owners to stay informed about the recall process and to contact their local Ford dealer for any questions or concerns. Ensuring that vehicles are safe and perform as expected is a top priority for both Ford and the regulatory agency.

For more information, owners can visit the official Ford website or check the NHTSA’s recall database to see if their vehicle is affected. The recall highlights an ongoing commitment to vehicle safety and the importance of addressing potential issues before they lead to serious consequences on the road.

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