Ford Recalls F-150 Lightning for Steering Defect

Ford has issued a major recall for its 2023-2024 F-150 Lightning. Around 12,000 units of the electric pickup are affected due to a defect related to the front upper control arm. The problem could lead to a loss of steering control, significantly increasing the risk of accidents.
An alarming incident
The defect has already led to a serious accident: an F-150 Lightning swerved without warning onto a highway guardrail at 100 km/h. An inspection revealed that the nut connecting the upper control arm to the rocket assembly was missing, causing the joint to separate. The truck had been driven only 1,028 km.
Affected models, and cause of problem
The recall applies to F-150 Lightnings produced between November 5, 2023 and February 13, 2024. Ford explains that the problem stems from a loose nut on the ball joint, which secures the upper control arm to the rocket assembly.
Ford points at a misalignment of the clamping tool during manufacture, generating lateral forces preventing correct clamping. Affected vehicles may exhibit unusual vibrations, rattling or knocking noises.
Measures taken by Ford
Ford has identified two field reports and one warranty claim related to this defect. Starting February 3, 2025, owners will receive a notification to consult a dealer.