Overview
- The action covers 2025–2026 Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs in the U.S., following an NHTSA notice dated Nov. 18.
- A faulty instrument-cluster program can prevent warning lights and vehicle speed from appearing, creating a safety risk.
- Ford says all vehicles in the recall population are believed to contain the defect.
- The automaker will provide a no-cost software update via over-the-air delivery or through dealer service; owners can call 1-866-436-7332.
- NHTSA filings note 12 potentially related warranty claims as of Nov. 7, and the move adds to a series of large Ford safety recalls this year, including a 740,000-vehicle action last month.