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    Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 355,000 pickup trucks in the United States due to a critical instrument panel failure that could prevent essential driver information from appearing on the dashboard. The recall, announced on August 27, affects specific 2024 and 2025 model year vehicles and has been formally filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    Ford recalls over 355000 trucks for dashboard display fault
    Ford recalls over 355,000 F-150 and Super Duty trucks due to dashboard display system malfunction.

    The issue stems from a software defect in the instrument panel cluster, which may cause the display to intermittently fail during vehicle startup. This malfunction can result in the dashboard going blank, obstructing visibility of speed, warning indicators, fuel level, and other vital vehicle functions. The affected models include certain 2024 and 2025 Ford F-150 pickups, along with 2025 and 2026 Super Duty variants of the F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550.

    According to Ford’s report to regulators, the faulty software was installed in vehicles produced between June 2024 and July 2025. Although the company stated it is not aware of any crashes or injuries connected to the defect, it has received at least 95 warranty claims related to the issue as of June 2025. To remedy the problem, Ford is offering a software update that will be provided at no cost to vehicle owners.

    The fix will be available through over-the-air updates or can be completed at authorized Ford and Lincoln dealerships. Notification letters are scheduled to be mailed to affected customers beginning in early September. The automaker said the defect violates federal motor vehicle safety standards, particularly those governing the visibility and readability of dashboard instruments.

    Software update offered free to fix dashboard malfunction

    Drivers encountering a blank screen at startup may be unaware of active safety warnings, potentially increasing the risk of an accident. The recall was prompted by customer complaints and internal investigations, which led to the discovery of inconsistencies in how the system software was initializing the display. This latest action adds to a growing list of recalls by Ford in 2025, bringing the company’s total to nearly 7 million vehicles so far this year.

    That figure marks a record high, reflecting a broader strategy shift at Ford toward early detection and correction of both hardware and software issues. In the second quarter, Ford booked a $600 million expense related to a previous recall involving fuel injectors. Overall warranty costs rose by $800 million from the previous quarter, totaling $2 billion, or about 4 percent of the company’s automotive revenue.

    Ford executives have emphasized that the company’s increased recall volume should be viewed as a sign of enhanced transparency and improved quality control systems, not declining reliability. The manufacturer has committed to investing in more robust testing procedures for new vehicle components, especially electronic and digital systems that increasingly define modern vehicle performance and safety.

    Nearly 7 million Ford vehicles recalled in 2025 alone

    Despite the series of recalls, Ford shares rose modestly on the day the instrument cluster issue was disclosed, suggesting investor confidence in the company’s handling of quality issues. Analysts noted that while frequent recalls can dent consumer trust, swift and transparent resolutions tend to limit long-term reputation damage.

    The recall serves as a reminder of the growing role software plays in vehicle safety and performance. As manufacturers integrate increasingly complex digital systems into cars and trucks, the automotive industry faces heightened scrutiny over software reliability and its direct implications for driver safety. – By Content Syndication Services.

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