Ford Recalls 312,000 Vehicles over Brake Failure Risk
UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – The recall addresses a defect in the electronic brake booster that may disable power brake assist and increase crash risk, affecting over 312,000 2025 Ford and Lincoln vehicles.
- On Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced Ford is recalling 312,120 vehicles in the U.S. over a brake booster defect.
- Amid safety evaluations, regulators highlighted that a potential failure in the Electronic Brake Booster module may disable power brake assist and increase crash risk when ADAS is engaged.
- Data shows the recall covers five 2025 Ford models including the F-150, Ranger, Bronco, Expedition, and Lincoln Navigator, manufactured this year.
- Providing the fix, Ford will deploy a free software update installable over-the-air or at dealerships at no charge.
- Following an earlier recall, Ford will mail notices on Aug. 25 for nearly 1.1 million vehicles affected by rearview camera software issues.
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Ford recalls 312K trucks and SUVs over brake failure risk that increases crash danger
Ford is recalling over 312,000 vehicles due to an issue with its power brake assist, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The auto regulator said the Electronic Brake Booster (EBB) module may lose power while someone is driving, which can extend the stopping distance and increase the risk of a crash. If the module malfunctions when the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems features, which are smart safety feature…
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