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Ford recalls nearly 1.4 million vehicles over software issue

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Ford recalls nearly 1.4 million vehicles over software issue

U.S. automaker Ford Motor Company has announced a large-scale recall affecting nearly 1.4 million vehicles across the United States due to a software-related issue, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The recall is linked to a malfunction in the powertrain control module (PCM), a critical system responsible for managing engine and transmission performance. Regulators warn that a defect in the software could potentially impact vehicle operation, increasing the risk of safety incidents under certain conditions.

While no widespread accidents directly tied to the issue have been publicly confirmed, authorities emphasize that preventive recalls are essential to ensure driver and passenger safety. The affected vehicles span multiple models and production years, reflecting the scale of the technical concern.

Ford stated that it is working to address the problem through a software update, which will be provided to customers at no cost. Vehicle owners are expected to be notified with instructions on how to proceed, either through authorized dealerships or remote update systems, depending on the model.

The NHTSA continues to monitor the situation closely, as software-related recalls have become increasingly common in modern vehicles, where digital systems play a central role in performance and safety.

Industry analysts note that as cars become more technologically advanced, automakers face growing challenges in ensuring the reliability of complex software systems. Despite the recall, Ford’s swift response may help limit reputational damage and reinforce consumer trust.


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