Overview
- The recall covers 850,318 Ford and Lincoln vehicles from model years 2021 to 2023, including Broncos, Explorers, F-series pickups, 2022 Expeditions, Mustangs, Aviators and Navigators.
- A low-pressure fuel pump defect may interrupt fuel delivery, causing misfiring or engine stalls that elevate crash risk, particularly under low-fuel or hot-fuel conditions.
- Ford has received at least six consumer complaints but reports no accidents or injuries linked to the issue and estimates about 10 percent of recalled units may display the defect.
- Initial owner notifications will be mailed beginning July 14 under NHTSA recall number 25V-455, with a follow-up letter detailing the dealer-performed remedy once it is finalized.
- This recall is part of Ford’s record 89 safety campaigns in the first half of 2025, affecting over 5 million vehicles and reflecting increased regulatory scrutiny of supplier quality.