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Mustang Mach-E owners are suing Ford due to the absence of manual door handles. They say that without them, getting in when ...
Ford is recalling 197,432 Ford Mustang Mach-E EVs due to the risk that a low 12-volt battery could trap passengers inside the vehicle.
Ford is recalling 200,000 Mustang Mach-E cars due to an issue with its door latches that could put children at risk.
When the battery is low, some cars produced by a major retailer have a defect where the back doors can refuse to open from the inside.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling nearly 200,000 electric Mustangs because the door latches could falter, potentially trapping passengers in the back seat.
Ford Motor Company is recalling certain Mustang Mach E vehicles because doors could remain locked once the driver exits, trapping people inside.
Ford has recalled more than 197,000 cars over a door issue that can leave passengers, especially children, trapped in the back seat.
A battery issue could force the doors on many Mach-Es to lock preventing those outside from getting back inside.
Ford is recalling more than 197,400 Mustang Mach-E electric SUVs over an issue with the rear ... This can result in trapping someone who is unable to reach the inside door-release handles, ...
A MAJOR recall issued by Ford over concerns for passenger safety will also affect its UK models. The recall was issued ...
The Mustang Mach-E does not have door handles and relies on the 12-volt battery to lock and unlock the doors. ... The mania to make everything electric and digital has left some common sense ...
Now, if your electric Ford’s battery is dead, you’re in trouble. The only way to get into a dead Mustang Mach-E is by accessing the battery and charging it enough so that the doors function again.