More than 270,000 Ford Vehicles Recalled Due to Safety Concerns
- Ford is initiating a recall for more than 280,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles from model years 2022 to 2025 across North America due to concerns involving brake and steering system safety.
- Ford is issuing recalls for more than 273,000 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles from model years 2022 through 2024 due to the possibility of brake line damage, as well as for nearly 9,200 2025 F-150 trucks that may have steering shaft fasteners that are not properly secured.
- Damaged brake lines may leak fluid, reducing brake function and increasing crash risk, while loose steering fasteners could detach, causing loss of steering control.
- Ford plans to mail owner notifications on May 26, 2025, advising dealers to inspect and replace affected parts free of charge, and encourages owners to contact customer service at 1-866-436-7332.
- These recalls highlight ongoing safety monitoring by Ford and regulator involvement, with free inspections aiming to mitigate braking and steering risks to drivers.
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More than 270,000 Ford vehicles recalled due to safety concerns
Approximately 282,970 Ford vehicles are being voluntarily recalled because of potential safety concerns.The potential issues are with the steering and brakes, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said.Navigator/ExpeditionCertain 2022 to 2024 Navigator and Expedition vehicles are being pulled because the front brake lines can become damaged and leak fluid, increasing the risk of a crash.Dealers will inspect and replace the p…
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