Roughly 150K Bronco Badlands and Sasquatch models have rear dampers with corrosion-prone remote reservoirs that can come loose, but Ford's fix is in the works.
While performance cars and racing get the Ford faithful excited, it’s been a growing business for Ford too. We spoke to Ford ...
Corrosion on rear shock absorbers can lead to big problems for Bronco owners.
Ford recalled hundreds of thousands of vehicles because of concerns over battery failure issues, the National Highway Traffic ...
The batteries in the vehicles have internal defects that could cause them to lose power unexpectedly, or fail to start.
Marouane Bembli, a virtual artist better known as "TheSketchMonkey" on social media, is keen on unofficially bringing back to ...
Suspect Bronco vehicles feature rear shocks from Bilstein, namely the dampers included with the HOSS 2.0 suspension package ...
According to a notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certain 2021-2023 Ford Bronco Sport vehicles ... internal connections or parts that hold the battery ...
The dodgy 12-volt batteries on 2021-23 vehicles could fail, potentially causing a total loss of of drive power ...
The recall specifically covers Ford Bronco Sports from model years 2021-2023 ... That can mean a loss of power to accessories such as the hazard lights, or a vehicle stalling out while coming to a ...
Drivers may also lose power to 12-volt accessories like hazard lights. The recall affected certain 2021-2023 Ford Bronco Sport vehicles and 2022-2023 Ford Mavericks. As of Nov. 20, 2024 ...