We are just a few weeks in the spring, and Ford already has a truck load of memories in the United States for 2025. From January 1 to April 18, the automaker has not posted less than 40 memories. It also includes a brake memory for 123,611 F -150s, campaigns, and Lincoln Navigators that we covered yesterday. At this rate, Ford is reminding an average of every 2.7 days. But in the Grand Scheme, the automated maker is really doing doing Better Compared to last year.
The reason for this is that the total number of returning vehicles is less than a significant margin. In particular, this year 1,235,256 Fords have been withdrawn. It is about 1 million less than the same period in 2024.

Photo from: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Remembering Ford memories posted in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), almost half each affects less than 1,000 vehicles. Going under the hole of rabbits, five memories are for less than 100 cars. The lowest? Ford on February 28 remembered two 2022 Moreks to fix the software problem through the previous memory.

This brings us to another warning in the story of Ford’s memory. Of the memorandums, almost HALF is part of half an audit, which the company announced on March 20, which focuses on improving vehicle software. Perford announcement:
“We are audited to memories earlier in which the software was included as part of the treatment. Preliminary results are encouraging: The majority of the memory was successful, the correct software version was installed on the relevant module. While most of these memories have been performed properly, we have issued a double check on a few memories.”
A Ford spokeswoman said Motor 1 Since the announcement of this March, that number has increased to 21.
It says, the counting of official memory is still on 40. Even though 21 of them are part of the audit, Ford still takes all other car makers for the total number of memoirs and affected vehicles. Volkswagen released 12 memories this year, followed by General Motors in 9.
As far as the affected vehicles are concerned, Ford is currently the only only automotive. Tesla ranks second with 661,810, more than half of Ford’s total. Volkswagen comes to the next 346,401, followed by Toyota with 317,359 and Honda 316,489 vehicles.