I was waiting to do the software update so I could do the shocks at the same time... recalls are starting to pile up now though.
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Don't forget the windshield adhesive.I'm up to a strong 5 active recalls. Fuel pump, rear shocks, 2 rear cameras ones, and the very silly seatbelt plastic clip. Might have basically a brand new bronco by 2027 at this rate.
Is this related to the engine, e.g. 2.3/2.7 or just one? I have a 2023 made in Jan 2023, it's a 2.3. I haven't heard anything, although I assume it'll go out slowly over days/weeks.Was just about to post this. Good find
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No way to know without more information when the full recall bulletin comes out. If it’s the same part number as the recall parts, then you’re probably fine.My Bronco is showing an active recall for this. I had the fuel pump replaced under warrantee on 6/13/2024 because it failed and left me stranded. Is it safe to assume the replacement pump was a "good" one, or should I have the recall done? On a side note, I was pretty upset when it happened, but this has been the only real issue I've had with the Bronco in over 3 years.
Don’t believe it’s engine specific at all. At least not from the information released so far.Is this related to the engine, e.g. 2.3/2.7 or just one? I have a 2023 made in Jan 2023, it's a 2.3. I haven't heard anything, although I assume it'll go out slowly over days/weeks.
I still have that one in my queue........Don't forget the windshield adhesive.
This is odd to me. I'm a MY22 with a September VIN and November 2022 build date.I think I dodged another one.
Interesting to see that they were building MY23 in July of 2022...
I was wondering about that . Picked my 21 up from SAC on 7/4 ish/21.The build dates on recalls are never accurate for some reason. So I wouldn’t base anything off those.