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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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regionalmedianews.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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