Is your car at risk? Major car brand urgently recalls 38,000 vehicles

The safety of our vehicles is something we often take for granted, trusting that the engineering and technology behind them will protect us in our daily travels.

However, when a recall is issued, it's a stark reminder that even the most reliable of machines can have flaws.

A popular car brand has recently issued an urgent safety recall, urging owners to take immediate action to address a critical safety issue.

This development highlights the importance of staying informed about potential hazards and ensuring the safety of your vehicle.


Ford, a brand synonymous with robust vehicles, has recalled more than 38,000 of its vehicles, including the popular Ford Everest and Transit Custom models produced between 2022 and 2024.

The cause for concern is a defect that could potentially lead to serious injury. It has been discovered that the front windows of these vehicles may not stop closing when obstructed, such as if an arm or another object is in the way.

‘The auto reverse function may not operate until significant pressure is applied,’ according to the recall notice.


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Ford has urgently recalled over 38,000 Everest and Transit Custom vehicles from 2022-2024 due to a front window defect. Credit: Ford Australia


This recall is not to be taken lightly, as the risk of injury from a malfunctioning auto-reverse function in power windows is significant.

Power windows exert considerable force when closing, and without a properly functioning safety feature, the risk of crushing or pinching injuries increases.

Such injuries can be particularly dangerous for children, whose smaller limbs may not be detected by faulty sensors.


Ford is proactively addressing this issue by contacting vehicle owners in writing and urging them to take their vehicles to an authorised Ford dealer for rectification.

This service will be provided free of charge, ensuring that all affected vehicles are brought up to the correct safety standards without imposing a financial burden on the owners.

For those concerned that their vehicle may be affected by this recall, Ford has made a list of affected VINs (vehicle identification numbers) available on the Department of Transport Website.

This transparency allows owners to quickly check if their vehicle is part of the recall and take the necessary steps to ensure their safety.

In addition to the VIN list, car owners can seek further information by contacting any authorised Ford Dealer or the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 13 FORD (13 3673).

It's crucial for owners of the potentially impacted models to take action immediately to prevent any accidents or injuries that could result from this defect.


Vehicle recalls are a serious matter, and it's essential for all car owners to stay informed about the latest safety notices.

If you're a Ford owner or know someone who is, make sure to spread the word about this urgent recall.

It's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when it comes to the vehicles we rely on every day.
Key Takeaways
  • Ford has announced an urgent safety recall for more than 38,000 Everest and Transit Custom vehicles from 2022 to 2024 due to a defect with the front windows.
  • The defect may prevent the auto-reverse function from operating correctly, posing an increased risk of serious injury.
  • Vehicle owners will be contacted by Ford and asked to have their vehicles fixed at an authorised dealer free of charge.
  • Affected vehicle identification numbers are listed on the Department of Transport website, and owners can also contact the Ford Customer Relationship Centre for assistance.
Have you or someone you know been affected by a recalled product? How was the situation handled? Let us know your stories and insights in the comments below.
 

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