2019 FORD F-a hundred and fifty Recall – #20V097000
Recall FOR EXTERIOR Lighting : HEADLIGHTS
Ford Motor Business (Ford) is recalling specified 2018-2020 F-a hundred and fifty trucks geared up with substantial series LED headlamps with Autolamp (On/Off) features. The Daytime Operating Lamps (DRL) may perhaps stay activated as a substitute of dimming to parking lamps when the Grasp Lighting Swap (MLS) is manually rotated from the “Autolamps” change posture to “Headlamps On.” As this sort of, these vehicles fall short to comply with the needs of Federal Motor Car Protection Normal (FMVSS) amount 108, “Lamps, Reflective Equipment and Affiliated Devices.”
Info provided by the Countrywide Highway Website traffic Protection Administration.
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Recall Information
Car
2019 FORD F-a hundred and fifty
Company
Ford Motor Business
Produced concerning
1/5/2017 – 10/10/2019
Recalled on
two/21/2020
Affected by
Ford Motor Business
Homeowners Notified on
n/a
# Impacted
166,196
Recalled for
EXTERIOR Lighting:HEADLIGHTS
Description
Ford Motor Business (Ford) is recalling specified 2018-2020 F-a hundred and fifty trucks geared up with substantial series LED headlamps with Autolamp (On/Off) features. The Daytime Operating Lamps (DRL) may perhaps stay activated as a substitute of dimming to parking lamps when the Grasp Lighting Swap (MLS) is manually rotated from the “Autolamps” change posture to “Headlamps On.” As this sort of, these vehicles fall short to comply with the needs of Federal Motor Car Protection Normal (FMVSS) amount 108, “Lamps, Reflective Equipment and Affiliated Devices.”
Repercussions
DRL that can’t dim may perhaps decrease the visibility of other motorists, increasing the hazard of a crash.
Corrective action
Ford will notify house owners, and dealers will reprogram the physique handle module, totally free of cost. The remember is expected to start March 9, 2020. Homeowners may perhaps call Ford purchaser company at 1-866-436-7332. Ford’s amount for this remember is 20C03.
Notes
Homeowners may perhaps also call the Countrywide Highway Website traffic Protection Administration Car Protection Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.