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    Ford Mustang and Mustang Mach-E recalled

    Certain examples of the Ford Mustang muscle car and Mustang Mach-E electric SUV may have headlights that don't operate as intended.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    Ford is recalling over 400 examples of its Mustang and Mustang Mach-E as their headlights mightn’t work properly.

    “Due to a programming issue, the Light Emitting Diode Driver Control Module (LDM) may fail,” the company says in its recall notice.

    “As a result, high beam, low beam, position lamps and daytime running lamps may not operate as intended.

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    “Note: A warning message and turn signal indicator will fast flash in the instrument panel cluster.

    “Lighting features not operating as intended may reduce the driver’s visibility. Additionally, other road users may be unable to identify the vehicle in dark conditions increasing the risk of an accident causing serious injury or death to vehicle occupants and/or other road users.

    “Vehicles are not compliant with Australian Design Rule (ADR) 46/00 – Headlamps, ADR 47/00 – Retroreflectors, ADR 49/00 – Front and Rear Position (Side) Lamps, Stop Lamps and End Outline Marker Lamps and ADR 50/00 – Front Fog Lamps.”

    • A total of 452Mustang and Mustang Mach-E vehicles are affected, produced in 2025
    • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) list is attached here
    • The original recall notice is attached here

    If you own an affected vehicle, you’ll need to schedule an appointment with an authorised Ford dealership to have the work carried out, free of charge.

    If you have any further questions, you can contact Ford Australia on 13 36 73.

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist based in Brisbane, Australia. William is a Business/Journalism graduate from the Queensland University of Technology who loves to travel, briefly lived in the US, and has a particular interest in the American car industry.

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