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Vehicle Parts & Equipment/Electrical & Lighting

Ford Motor Company: Super Duty High Series Headlights Recalled for Excessive Brightness

Agency Publication Date: March 8, 2024
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Summary

Ford is recalling approximately 1,505 Super Duty High Series Headlights sold as replacement parts for 2017-2019 Ford Super Duty vehicles. These headlights were manufactured with a defect that causes them to be too bright, exceeding federal safety limits for light output. Because they are excessively bright, they can create a dangerous glare for oncoming drivers, which could lead to a crash. Dealers will inspect the date codes on the headlights and replace any affected units free of charge.

Risk

The headlights exceed the maximum light output allowed by federal safety standards, creating excessive glare that can temporarily blind or distract oncoming drivers and increase the risk of a collision.

What You Should Do

  1. Check your vehicle or parts records to determine if you purchased Ford Super Duty High Series Headlights as replacement parts for a 2017-2019 Super Duty vehicle.
  2. Identify if your headlights are part of this recall by having a Ford dealer inspect the manufacturing date codes on the headlight units.
  3. If the headlights are confirmed to be within the affected production range, your dealer will replace them with compliant headlights free of charge.
  4. Contact Ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332 and reference recall number 24C04 for more information.
  5. For additional questions, contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153) or visit www.nhtsa.gov.

Your Remedy Options

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Dealer inspection and potential replacement

How to: Take the vehicle to a Ford dealer to have headlight date codes inspected and replaced if necessary at no cost.

Affected Products

Product: 2017-2019 Ford Super Duty High Series Headlights (Replacement Parts)

Additional Information

Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Recall ID: 24E023000
Status: Active
Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
Sold By: Ford dealers; Authorized parts distributors
Units Affected: 1,505 vehicles(196% estimated defective)
Park Vehicle: No
Park Outside: No
OTA Update: No
Product Type: Equipment (E)
Recall Classification: Compliance (Federal Standard Violation)
Owner Notification Date: April 26, 2024
Notes: Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
Distributed To: Nationwide
Manufacturer Recall #: 24C04
Agency Last Updated: October 15, 2024

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AI-Enhanced Content: The summary, action steps, and risk assessment on this page were generated by AI from official government recall data to improve readability. This is not legal or medical advice. Always refer to the official agency sources below for authoritative information.

Sources: NHTSA Notice · Raw API Response