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You know it's going to happen. Ford just issued #98 today (8/14). So, what's your best guess and what will it be for? 
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Ford Mustang, Ford Non-Mustang Mach-E, and Lincoln Nautilus LEDsWhat was the recall for today?
With 98 recalls in less than nine months, it’s lights out on Ford quality. Unfortunately, the lights are also going out on the 2025 Mustang, Mustang Mach-E, and Lincoln Nautilus.
The latest recall involves 21,765 vehicles, which may have LED Driver Modules with a burnt diode. If they do, the headlights, daytime running lights, front position lights, and front turn signals may fail. The Nautilus takes things a step further as the failure can spread to the rear taillight, rear turn signal, and rear position light.
Just in case it does, park your car outside.It’s not an indication that your vehicle is about to deconstruct into a flaming ball of fire on the freeway.

Very soon….You know it's going to happen. Ford just issued #98 today (8/14). So, what's your best guess and what will it be for?![]()
Manufacturers can also just ignore issues and not issue recalls. At least Ford issues recalls so they can tape up your shocks and fill your spare tire with concrete, or whatever they doJust to give an idea of how things are going in the industry. Ford is leading the way!
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I am glad Ford will not ignore the issue's it makes them the winner of this years recall contest. Found On Road Side Dead, Fix Or Repair DailyManufacturers can also just ignore issues and not issue recalls. At least Ford issues recalls so they can tape up your shocks and fill your spare tire with concrete, or whatever they do![]()
FoundI am glad Ford will not ignore the issue's it makes them the winner of this years recall contest. Found On Road Side Dead, Fix Or Repair Daily![]()