Ford Recalls 67,553 Mustangs Over Faulty Wiper Module, With Fix Delayed Until March 2027
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Updated · CarBuzz · Jul 7
Ford Recalls 67,553 Mustangs Over Faulty Wiper Module, With Fix Delayed Until March 2027
3 articles · Updated · CarBuzz · Jul 7
Summary
67,553 model-year 2024-2026 Mustangs — including 289 2025 Mustang GTDs — are being recalled because the wiper motor can lose communication with its control module.
At 0C, the defect can leave wipers working only at the highest speed and disable washer jets; Ford traced it to a supplier sending the wrong microchip, with 16kb hardware programmed for 32kb architecture.
Ford said owner letters start July 8, dealers will inspect and replace affected wiper motors if needed, and no crashes or injuries tied to the issue are known.
March 2027 is the target for notifying owners that a remedy is available, leaving recalled new inventory hard to sell and adding to Ford's broader run of Mustang and Mach-E safety recalls.