Ford is calling back 112,965 F-150s from model years 2019 to 2021 because their rear axles may not work properly, which could make an accident more likely. Ford says that the cars could roll away if the parking brake is not applied. This is because the axle-hub splines could be broken. People who own one of the affected F-150 models should take their cars to a Ford shop to get fixed if they hear clicking or rattling sounds. Trucks made by Ford from 2019 to 2021 are more likely to get into a crash. Ford has called back 112,965 cars because the problem is with the rear wheels. The F-150 trucks that are affected have the Trailer Tow Max Duty package and a heavy-duty rear axle with a hub bolt that could be broken. Ford says this could damage the axle-hub splines, which could lead to an accident because the trucks could roll away even when they are in the park if the parking brake is not used. Ford is still working to fix this problem, but F-150 owners should take their trucks to a shop if they see any signs that the axle bolts are breaking. The second one makes noises like clicking or rattling. Also, letters should be sent to owners by January 29. Owners can call Ford at 1-866-436-7332 (recall number 23S65) or go to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website to get in touch with them.