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Ford Tells 105,000 Mustang Drivers To Sit Tight Until 2026 For A Recall Repair | Carscoops

I am already waiting on a fuel pump recall!

This water problem doesn’t affect me (2021 car) but the fuel pump issue might.

I have heard of buyers wanting cars that cannot be sold because there is not fix for the problem - outstanding recall so the cars can’t be sold. Not sure if this real or not.

New vehicles cannot be sold with a pending or incomplete recall. The sale of used vehicles with open recalls depends on dealer or manufacture policy.

1% of the vehicles involved in this recall are estimated to have the defect (try not to lose sleep).

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Well, this is kind of misleading in the original posted link-

What Owners Can Expect

To address the issue, dealers will inspect and seal the body seams as necessary. Dealership techs will also examine the body control module for corrosion and replace it, if needed.

Owner notifications are slated to go out in early September, but there’s no fix at the moment. However, one is expected in the first quarter of 2026 and a second letter will follow when the remedy is available.

The fix appears to be well understood. What’s missing is more likely the planning and parts staging required to begin the recall process…

No fix? What about flex seal?:rofl:

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applied on the outside :smile:

No way I would wait 6 months for a manufacturer resolution. Seen first hand what can happen with a hidden leak and it’s not pretty. Lots of consequential damage. Regardless if my car was in the lot they identified, I’d pop off the panels and look for myself. Mildew and mold are almost as bad as rust…