BREAKING: Federal Watchdogs Target Ford’s 10-Speed Transmissions
If you drive a modern Ford F-150, you might want to pay close attention. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is officially probing severe safety issues surrounding Ford’s highly touted 10-speed automatic transmissions. This major federal move completely shatters the marketing narrative that these newer gearboxes in modern trucks are ultra-durable and flawless.
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Catastrophic Failures in High-Volume Models
At the center of this storm is America’s best-selling vehicle. F-150 owners are reporting catastrophic clutch pack failures that render their trucks completely undrivable. We are not just talking about minor software tweaks. Dealerships are being forced to perform full remanufactured replacements, costing thousands of dollars and leaving families without their primary vehicles for months.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration aims to determine the exact scope of this mechanical nightmare. If a major safety recall is mandated, it could affect millions of high-volume vehicle models currently on the road. Until then, drivers are demanding answers and a permanent fix to a transmission that feels more like a hazard than an upgrade.