Attention owners of certain 2024 Ford F-150 trucks! Ford has issued a recall due to a potential safety risk with windshields installed on a limited number of vehicles produced during a short window in late April and early May.
These windshields may have been improperly bonded to the truck frame, raising concerns that they could detach in a crash.
This detachment significantly increases the risk of injury to the driver and front passenger, prompting the recall to address this violation of federal safety standards.
Ford is addressing a quality issue with certain 2024 F-150 trucks. The company is recalling vehicles due to potentially improperly bonded windshields.
This could increase the risk of injury in a crash. Owners can check if their truck is affected by visiting Ford’s recall website and entering their vehicle identification number, which starts with “1” for all 2024 F-150s.
This recall applies to trucks from both the Kansas City Assembly Plant and Dearborn Truck Plant, as well as the electric F-150 Lightning assembled at the Rouge Electric Vehicle Center.
The 2024 F-150 refresh introduced several changes, including a new engine lineup and standard 10-speed automatic transmission. Prices range from $36,965 for the base XL to over $110,000 for a Raptor R with the supercharged V8 option.