Ford — recall
Automotive · Australia · 2026-03-24
Ford vehicle CCS2 charge port increased electrical resistance during high-power charging
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| Country | Australia |
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| Category | Automotive |
| Published | 2026-03-24 |
| Manufacturer | AUSEV PTY LTD (company in receivership) |
| Models affected | F-150 Lightning |
| Model year | 2022 - 2025 |
| Units affected | 146 |
| Defect | Vehicles that are fitted with a Combined Charging System (CCS2) charge port may experience increased electrical resistance during high-power Direct Current (DC) fast charging causing the internal charging pins to overheat._x000D_ Note: Please avoid charging the vehicle using DC fast chargers. Use AC (Alternating Current) charging instead. If a person makes direct contact with the overheated charge port pins immediately after a charging session, there is a risk of burns or serious injury. |
| Remedy | Owners of affected vehicles can contact Performax International PTY LTD to schedule an appointment to have their vehicle inspected and rectification carried out._x000D_ Performax did not design or modify these vehicles or supply them to the Australian market. In the interests of public safety Performax has offered their services to rectify vehicles affected by this recall. A cost may be incurred for these repairs. |
| Recall number | REC-006569 |
| Official notice | View source ↗ |
What this means for sellers
| Likely platform / channel actions | OEMs/dealers will run the remedy (repair, replace or refund); component suppliers in the chain may face traceback. |
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| Self-check for comparable products | Check your comparable products' design, materials and QC records against the defect described here. |
| Rules & standards likely involved | the destination market's product-safety rules and mandatory standards |
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