Ford has announced another voluntary recall for particular 2022 Ford Maverick trucks. These vehicles were reportedly repaired under recall 22V-730. This latest recall addresses a software glitch in the Antilock Brake System module. The glitch could cause the lights to turn on even when the brakes are not applied.
Reports revealed the initial repair didn’t resolve the ABS problem. Ford hasn’t disclosed how many vehicles the recall affected.
What are the Affected Vehicles?
Ford sold the Maverick trucks through authorized dealerships across the country. These compact pickup trucks feature the official Ford logo and Maverick branding.
The latest recall applies to vehicles repaired under recall 22V-730. The recalled trucks were probably bought between 2022 and the present date.
Maverick owners can use their VIN to confirm if their truck is part of the recall. They can also check recall status through the car company’s official recall lookup tool.
What Should Consumers Do?
There are several safety precautions drivers should take. Ford is advising car owners to watch for unusual brake system behavior. The company says they should not ignore the warning lights. Drivers should take extra care if the brake lights are on. They should also report any signs of braking system issues.
Drivers who experience any safety concerns should consult a qualified automotive technician. They should also contact their nearest Ford dealer. Owners must schedule an ABS module reprogramming. The company is offering the repairs free of charge.
Vehicle owners can also call Ford customer service or visit its official website. They’re advised to act fast to ensure their trucks follow Ford’s recall instructions.