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Ford F-150 Lightning recalled

Ford Motor Company has recently announced a recall of locally converted Ford F-150 Lightning EVs due to a potential reversing light failure. This recall affects a significant number of vehicles and has been initiated to ensure the safety of the drivers and passengers.

The Ford F-150 Lightning EV is a popular electric pickup truck that has gained a lot of attention in the automotive industry. Its impressive performance and eco-friendly features have made it a top choice for many consumers. However, the recent recall has raised concerns among the owners of the locally converted models.

According to Ford, the recall is necessary as the reversing lights on these vehicles may not function properly, which could increase the risk of accidents. This issue was discovered during routine testing and the company has taken immediate action to address it. The affected vehicles were converted by a third-party company and were not originally manufactured by Ford. Nevertheless, the company has taken full responsibility for the safety of its customers and is working towards resolving the issue.

The recall process will involve inspecting and, if necessary, replacing the reversing light assemblies on the affected vehicles. Ford has assured that this service will be provided free of charge to the owners. The company has also advised the owners to refrain from using the reversing lights until the issue has been resolved.

The safety of our customers is our top priority and we apologize for any inconvenience this recall may cause. We understand that this may be a frustrating situation for our customers, but we assure you that we are working diligently to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We urge all affected owners to contact their nearest Ford dealership to schedule an appointment for the inspection and replacement of the reversing light assemblies.

In the meantime, Ford has also advised the owners to be cautious while reversing their vehicles. They have suggested using the side mirrors and rearview camera for assistance. We understand that this may not be an ideal solution, but it is important to take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.

This recall is a testament to Ford’s commitment to the safety and satisfaction of its customers. The company has always been proactive in addressing any potential issues and has a strong track record of ensuring the quality and reliability of its vehicles. We are confident that this recall will not affect the trust and loyalty of our customers towards the Ford brand.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their understanding and cooperation during this recall process. We assure you that we are doing everything in our power to make sure that your Ford F-150 Lightning EV is safe to drive. We also want to thank the third-party company for their cooperation and assistance in resolving this issue.

In conclusion, we want to assure our customers that the locally converted Ford F-150 Lightning EVs will be back on the road soon, safer and more reliable than ever before. We encourage all affected owners to contact their nearest Ford dealership for further information and to schedule an appointment for the recall service. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your continued support and trust in Ford.

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