The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday that Ford Motor would recall 63,898 compact pickup trucks over concerns related to an airbag indicator light.
The NHTSA said air bag indicator lights on the dashboard may be loose or dislodged, and not visible to occupants on certain 2025 Maverick trucks.
Dealers will install air bag indicator light retaining clips, the auto safety regulator said.
Separately, Ford is also recalling 492,145 Explorer SUVs over concerns related to driver and front passenger B-Pillar door trim potentially detaching while driving.
Ford’s previous recalls
Ford had previously recalled over a million vehicles over a software glitch that affected the rearview camera of certain models. The camera would freeze or delay the display, and Ford said that it would fix the problem either through dealerships or OTA.
The next recall involves 29,501 vehicles in the U.S. for a detached control arm that can cause a loss of vehicle steering and control, increasing the risk of a crash, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Saturday.
The automaker is recalling certain 2024-2025 F-150 Lightning BEV vehicles, NHTSA said.