Ford Halts F-150 Production at Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan
Ford could lose production of up to 3,000 F-150 pickups after an unexpected shutdown at its Michigan assembly plant.
Ford Motor Company has temporarily stopped production of the Ford F-150 at its Dearborn Truck Plant in Michigan. The shutdown began during the evening of May 21, 2026, and could continue through Friday, Saturday, or even Sunday while technicians work to resolve the issue.

The problem reportedly involves damaged stamping equipment used to produce F-150 hood panels at a nearby facility inside Ford’s massive Rouge Complex. The tooling is a critical part of the metal-forming process, and without functioning equipment, the assembly line cannot continue operating normally.
The timing is especially difficult for Ford, which has already been trying to rebuild F-150 inventory levels after earlier supply chain disruptions.
Late in 2025, fires at aluminum supplier Novelis disrupted material availability, forcing Ford to prioritize production of gasoline-powered and hybrid F-150 models over the electric Ford F-150 Lightning.

According to industry sources, the Dearborn Truck Plant normally runs two 10-hour shifts and builds roughly 1,000 trucks per day. If the shutdown stretches across several days, Ford could lose production of approximately 2,500 to 3,000 pickups.
So far, Ford has not announced when full production will resume.
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