Problems are associated with incorrectly -updated software after previous tests.
American automaker Ford announced two new reviews of cars associated with recalled cars. According to Carscoops, this time the problem was touched by 6733 vehicles.
The first wave covers 3227 crossovers Lincoln Aviator and Corsair 2020-2023 model years with the Revel Audio System. In the past, they had already remembered to install software updates, but it was for some cars that it was not correctly loaded. As such, a warning system for an unstable seat belt can provide a sound signal of less than four seconds, which is a violation of federal security standards. Despite the fact that 94.2% of the car has received the proper update, some models require re -availability.
The second campaign covers the 3506 Ford Transit 2022-2023 van. The essence of the problem is similar to the appropriate software for the 4.2-inches dashboard display is not installed on vehicles. As a result, indicators and warning messages may not be displayed, violating safety requirements. The problem arose due to a malfunction using a software tool that did not upload the right software.
In both cases, those with -owned will be forced to re -sell dealers to install the proper software.
Remember that it was previously reported that Ford was preventing focus.
Ford recalls more than 148 thousand cars in the United States
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