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Today my Ford app shows this recall. Yesterday, the NHTSA site did not list my Maverick for this recall.
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This one I assume ?
Depending on your vehicle and recall campaign, the free dealer updates address issues ranging from transmission unexpectedly downshifting and unexpected vehicle rollaways, to trailer brake failures. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
The PCM update recalls affect several major models. The most notable actions include: []

1. 2026 Transmission Rollaway Recall (Campaign 26V237 / 26E04)
  • Vehicles Affected: Over 741,000 vehicles, including various models like the 2025-2026 Maverick, F-150, and other Ford/Lincoln SUVs.
  • The Issue: The PCM calibration can cause a delay in detecting certain faults, potentially causing the transmission to engage in a way that allows the vehicle to roll away while in "Park".
  • The Remedy: Dealers will update the PCM software and inspect/replace any damaged transmission components for free. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

2. Sudden Downshift Recall (Transport Canada 2026189 / NHTSA equivalents)
  • Vehicles Affected: Certain trucks equipped with 6-speed transmissions.
  • The Issue: A software problem can suddenly downshift the transmission into second gear, leading to a loss of control.
  • The Remedy: Dealers will reflash and update the PCM software so the computer responds safely to signal issues. [1, 2]
No. Completely unrelated.
 
 







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