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Is there a recall on Ford Flex suspension?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns affecting suspension components on some Ford Flex models, though the exact model years and VIN ranges vary. To confirm for your vehicle, check the official NHTSA recall database or Ford's recall site using your VIN.


Overview of recalls affecting Ford Flex suspension


The Ford Flex was produced from 2009 to 2019, sharing suspension concepts with other Ford SUVs of its era. When recalls involve suspension, they typically address front or rear suspension links, mounting hardware, or related components that could influence handling or ride quality. Because recalls are assigned to specific VINs, a particular model year may be affected for some vehicles and not for others.


To verify whether a specific Ford Flex is subject to a suspension recall, use official sources that tie recalls to VINs.


Before you check recall status, understand that recall campaigns are issued by manufacturers and regulators as safety issues are identified. Statuses can change if new campaigns are announced, expanded, or closed based on remedies completed and regulatory actions.


How to verify recall status for your Ford Flex involves searching by VIN and reviewing campaign details from authoritative sources.


Information below explains how to check recalls, what to do if a recall applies, and where to find official resources.


Note: Recall information is dynamic. Always rely on official databases for the most current status as of today.


For readers seeking a quick snapshot, the short answer remains: there have been suspension-related recalls affecting some Ford Flex vehicles, but verification by VIN is essential to know if your specific car is included.


How to check recalls by VIN


This list explains the standard steps to determine if your Ford Flex is under a suspension recall using official sources.



  • Locate your vehicle’s 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). You can find it on the driver's side dashboard, door jamb, or your registration documents.

  • Visit the official recall search portals (NHTSA or Ford) and enter the VIN to pull up any open or completed recalls related to your vehicle.

  • Review the recall titles and descriptions to see if suspension components (such as links, mounts, or related hardware) are listed.

  • Open the recall detail pages to read the remedy, required work, and the estimated repair timeline.

  • Contact your Ford dealer to confirm the recall status and arrange the free repair if a recall applies.


Concluding: If a suspension recall is indicated for your VIN, the remedy will be performed at no charge by an authorized Ford service center.


What to do if you find a recall


If your VIN shows a suspension-related recall, contact a Ford dealer promptly to schedule the free repair. Bring any relevant owner information and documentation, and confirm whether the remedy requires an appointment or a replacement part shipment.


Official resources to verify recalls


Rely on these primary sources to obtain up-to-date recall information and specific remedy details for your Ford Flex:



Tip: Always verify the information with your VIN, since some recalls apply only to specific production ranges or regions.


Summary


What are the recalls on the Ford Flex?


Recent Ford Flex recalls include detaching B-pillar trim pieces on 2017-2019 models and a rearview camera issue affecting a wider range of models, including some Flex vehicles. Previous recalls covered problems like fractured rear suspension toe links on 2013-2018 models with the Police Interceptor or SHO Performance Pack and potential oil leaks from the turbocharger oil supply tubes on 2016-2017 models.
 
Recent recalls

  • Detaching B-pillar trim: For 2017-2019 Ford Flex vehicles, trim pieces on the B-pillar may detach and become a road hazard. 
  • Rearview camera failure: A recent recall affects a large number of Ford and Lincoln vehicles, including some Flex models, where the rearview camera may not display an image. 

Previous recalls
  • Fractured rear suspension toe links: Some 2013-2018 Ford Flex and Taurus vehicles with the Police Interceptor or SHO Performance Pack may have rear suspension toe links that could fracture. 
  • Turbocharger oil leaks: Certain 2016-2017 Ford Flex vehicles with the 3.5L GTDI engine are being recalled because improperly brazed turbocharger oil supply tubes could leak oil on engine components. 
  • Power supply cables: Some 2019 Ford Flex and other Lincoln vehicles were recalled because improperly secured power supply cables at the starter and alternator could lead to an electrical arc. 

How to check for recalls
  • Use your VIN: The best way to determine if your specific vehicle is affected is to enter its 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. 
  • Contact a dealer: Bring any recall letters you have received to an authorized dealer, who can perform the necessary repairs for free. 
  • Check online: You can also use recall lookup tools on websites like Kelley Blue Book and Cars.com. 



What is the suspension problem with the Ford Flex?


Flex owners often face worn bushings and noisy sway bar end links causing front suspension noise. Persistent thumping and rattling in the front suspension, especially over rough roads, often stem from worn lower control arm bushings, sway bar end links, or strut mounts.



How do I check if my Ford has any recalls?


The Ford App

  1. Open the Ford app.
  2. Tap the Tool icon to go to the Service dashboard.
  3. Select the Recall tile. Note: This tile will only appear if there is an active recall on your vehicle.



What is the most common problem with the Ford Flex?


Top Ford Flex Problems

  • Broken Center Console Latch.
  • Brake Noise – Front Grunting / Grinding.
  • Transmission (Red) or Power Transfer Unit (PTU) (Brown) Fluid Leaks at Axle Area.
  • A/C Fan Speed Changing Constantly.
  • Ford Flex window and door trim detachment issue requiring multiple panel replacements.


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