Recall: The 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning EV Truck Is Recalled Due to Its Tire Pressure Monitoring System

2022 ford f-150 lightning recall

Here are all the details about the first recall for the 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning.

Here is what Ford sent out to the F-150 Lightning customers.

We are providing you with an advanced communication that Ford Motor Company has decided that your vehicle fails to conform to the Tire Pressure Monitoring System requirements in the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (‍FMVSS 138‍). As a result, the tire pressure monitoring system (‍TPMS‍) light in your vehicle’s instrument cluster may not illuminate as quickly as intended if the tire pressure drops. We recommend checking your vehicle’s tire pressure and ensuring it matches the figures provided on the label located inside the driver‑side front door jamb.

You will be receiving a recall letter from Ford in the mail in July with further details; however, we wanted to ensure you had information quickly. In addition to your dealer being able to update your vehicle now, Ford will also have the remedy available through a Ford Power‑Up software update in 30 days. Ford will notify you when it is available.

Here is the new 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning on the Ike Gauntlet™ – the world’s toughest towing test. It is towing a 9,600 lbs trailer up and down a 7% grade in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.