Ford Motor Company has recalled 1.3 million F-Series pickups over a faulty door latch that may allow the door to open while the vehicle is in motion.

The affected trucks include 2015, 2016 and 2017 model year F-150s and some 2017 Super Duty trucks. The majority of the trucks are in the United States, but some are located in Canada and Mexico as well.

The recall is for a faulty driver’s side door that may allow the door to open unexpectedly while the vehicle is moving. The issue may also prevent the driver’s side door from opening.

Ford said it was not aware of any accidents or injuries related to the problem. The automaker will take a $267 million hit in order to recall and repair the affected trucks.

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The recall comes not long after Ford outlined a plan to cut costs by $14 billion in order to help fund the development of future product – mainly hybrids and EVs. The F-Series line of trucks are the best-selling vehicles in America and are also Ford’s biggest cash cows.

Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted with instructions shortly. Ford says dealers will install water shields over the door latches and inspect and repair the door latch actuation cables at no cost to the customer.

This article originally appeared on AutoGuide.com