A couple of months ago, Ford announced it recalled 2021 F-150 pickups for problems with tailgate latches. As outlined in my earlier Torque News story, the problem affected manual and automatic tailgate latches.
Recall May Go Back Several Years
It would have seemed, at that time, that the latch problem was somehow limited to the latest models Ford F-150 pickups, but after looking at a recall for 2018 F-150s, it seems that the problem not only affects more current models but also goes back several years. Indeed, the recall announcement lists the models involved from 2018.
Like the most recent tailgate latch recall, the issue affects manual and automatic latches. The problem is that the latches may open without notice, and any cargo in the bed can spill out on the roadway in the back of the moving pickup creating a traffic hazard for vehicles following the pickup.
In this way, the cargo becomes road hazards for vehicles following the F-150, thus increasing the possibility that the cargo may cause crashes.
Ford plans to notify the owners of the 57,591 affected 2018 models when they can bring their pickups in for service to their Ford dealerships. Technicians will check the lock linkages for problems at the dealership and replace them. Notification letters will be sent to the affected vehicles later this month.
Ford Customer Contact Information
For more information, owners can contact Ford customer service at 866-436-7332 and ask about Ford recall 21S53.
Or, they can contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236. Owners can also check with the agency's website at www.nhtsa.gov. The identification number of this recall is 21V983.
Certain Transit Connect vehicles have been recalled for panoramic roof detachment issues in a second recall. In this recall, Transit Connects, equipped with panoramic fixed glass Vista roofs, are affected by this issue. These panoramic glass roofs have an improper bond between the roof and the glass, and these roofs can separate from the vehicle, causing a potential traffic hazard.
According to an announcement from the NHTSA, 311, 2014 Transit, Connects equipped with panoramic roofs are affected. Ford will contact the affected vehicles this month, telling them when they can bring their vehicles in for repair.
Second Part Of An Earlier Recall
Dealer technicians will inspect and then remove the affected roofs. Then, they will clean and reassemble the panel for free. The new recall – 21V977 – expands an earlier (2016) recall, and the number of the earlier recall is 16V695.
For more information, owners can call Ford customer service at 866-436-7332 and ask about Ford recall number 16S35.
Owners can also contact the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236. Or, they can contact the agency's website www.nhtsa.gov.
Marc Stern has been an automotive writer since 1971 when an otherwise normal news editor said, "You're our new car editor," and dumped about 27 pounds of auto stuff on my desk. I was in heaven as I have been a gearhead from my early days. As a teen, I spent the usual number of misspent hours hanging out at gas stations Shell and Texaco (a big thing in my youth) and working on cars. From there on, it was a straight line to my first column for the paper, "You Auto Know," an enterprise that I handled faithfully for 32 years. Not many people know that I also handled computer documentation for a good part of my living while writing YAN. My best writing, though, was always in cars. My work has appeared in Popular Mechanics, Mechanix Illustrated, AutoWeek, SuperStock, Trailer Life, Old Cars Weekly, Special Interest Autos, etc. You can follow me on: Twitter or Facebook.