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>Ford is urging thousands of owners not to drive their trucks over a life-threatening suspension concern. About 4,653 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles from the 2021 to 2026 model years in the United States are under a 'do not drive' advisory. On some models, a part of the front suspension that helps with steering - known as the front lower control arm ball joints - may not have been assembled correctly. If the critical part breaks while driving, the driver could face problems steering and potentially crash. As a result, dealers are available to inspect the part on both the left and right sides - and repair as necessary at no cost to the customer.
Archive: https://archive.today/kXHtw
From the post:
>>Ford is urging thousands of owners not to drive their trucks over a life-threatening suspension concern.
About 4,653 Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles from the 2021 to 2026 model years in the United States are under a 'do not drive' advisory.
On some models, a part of the front suspension that helps with steering - known as the front lower control arm ball joints - may not have been assembled correctly.
If the critical part breaks while driving, the driver could face problems steering and potentially crash.
As a result, dealers are available to inspect the part on both the left and right sides - and repair as necessary at no cost to the customer.
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