Ford is recalling over 30,000 Mustangs from the 2022 and 2023 model years due to steering issues, where the steering wheel may turn involuntarily.
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The problem is related to a secondary digital torque sensor that may have been improperly calibrated, causing the steering wheel to oscillate when the driver attempts to turn.
So far, there have been no reports of accidents or injuries resulting from this issue, but the automaker has already begun notifying dealerships and owners of 30,735 Mustang models starting from August 5.
This recall is part of a growing series of recalls issued by Ford, totaling 32 in 2024, affecting millions of vehicles.
Source: Motor1.com
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