EazyinWay - Ford Recalls 850,000 Cars Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure Ford Recalls 850,000 Cars Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure

Ford Recalls 850,000 Cars Due to Potential Fuel Pump Failure

Published: July 14, 2025
Ford is initiating a recall of over 850,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential failure in the low-pressure fuel pump, which may lead to engine stalling and heightened crash risk. Affected models include various Ford and Lincoln vehicles from recent years, such as the Bronco, Explorer, F-150, Aviator, and Navigator. Notifications will begin being sent to vehicle owners on July 14, but a solution is still being developed.

While there have been no reported accidents or injuries tied to this issue, Ford warns that owners may notice signs of impending fuel pump failure, including a check engine light or reduced engine power. The risk of this failure is increased in warm weather and when fuel levels are low. Internal contamination and changes in suppliers have been cited as potential causes.

The recall affects about 10% of the vehicles involved, and a follow-up letter will inform owners when a fix is available at no cost. The situation underscores the critical importance of maintaining high safety standards in vehicle manufacturing. As these recalls take place, vehicle manufacturers must enhance their quality control processes to prevent future issues. Consistent monitoring of component performance, especially sourced from multiple suppliers, is essential in ensuring the overall safety of vehicles on the road.
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