Ford and Lincoln Recall: Over 850,000 Vehicles Affected by Fuel Pump Issue

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Overview of the Recall

In a significant move for consumer safety, Ford Motor Company has announced the recall of more than 850,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles due to a critical issue with low-pressure fuel pumps. This marks Ford’s 17th major recall since the beginning of 2025. The safety concern arises from the potential failure of low-pressure fuel pumps, which could lead to engine stalling during operation.

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Affected Models and Years

The recall encompasses several popular models in both the Ford and Lincoln lineups. Affected Ford models include the 2021-22 F-150 SUVs and Mustang cars, 2021-23 Bronco and Explorer SUVs, and the Super Duty truck series (F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550). Additionally, the 2022 Expedition SUVs are also part of this recall. On the luxury side, Lincoln vehicles being recalled are the 2021-22 Navigator SUVs and 2021-23 Aviator SUVs.

Safety Implications and Next Steps

The malfunctioning fuel pump poses a serious risk as it can cause the engine to stall while driving, significantly increasing the likelihood of accidents. Ford is currently in the process of developing an appropriate remedy. Owners of the affected vehicles can expect to receive notification letters, with mailing scheduled for July 14. For additional information, owners are encouraged to contact Ford at 1-866-436-7332, referencing recall number 25S75, or to visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website to check their vehicle identification number for specific details about this recall.

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