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Is there a recall on the 2017 Ford Fusion transmission?

There is no universal recall that targets the 2017 Ford Fusion transmission for all vehicles. Some VIN-specific recalls or service campaigns may apply to certain cars, so verification by VIN is essential.


In detail, recalls are issued by Ford in coordination with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and depend on factors such as manufacturing dates, production lots, and specific transmission components. The 2017 Fusion uses a conventional automatic transmission (notably the 6F35 family in many trims), and while transmission-related campaigns exist in the broader Fusion lineup, they do not blanket every 2017 model. If you experience shifting hesitations, slipping, or unusual transmission behavior, check your exact VIN against official recall databases to determine whether a recall or service campaign applies to your vehicle.


How to verify recall status for your 2017 Fusion


The following steps guide you to confirm whether a recall affects your car and what actions to take.



  1. Find your vehicle’s VIN. The VIN is located on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, on the driver’s door jamb, and on your vehicle registration or insurance card.

  2. Search the NHTSA recall database using your VIN and model year, or browse Ford’s official recall information for the 2017 Fusion.

  3. Log in to the Ford Owner site to check for any open recalls or service campaigns tied to your VIN.

  4. Call or visit a Ford dealer to confirm recall eligibility and to schedule service if needed.

  5. If a recall is active, have the vehicle repaired at no cost under the recall terms and keep the repair records for future reference.


Recalls usually involve a software update, component replacement, or a safety-related inspection designed to ensure proper transmission operation.


Why a recall might or might not apply to your Fusion


A recall is legally mandated and free to owners if your VIN is affected. Not every transmission issue qualifies as a recall; some problems may be addressed through a safety bulletin or a warranty extension, which are not guaranteed to be free or mandatory. Verification via VIN is the reliable way to determine applicability.


Because the Fusion lineup spans multiple generations and transmission configurations, recall status can vary by production date, plant, and trim level. Relying on official VIN-based checks via NHTSA and Ford ensures you receive accurate, model-specific information.


What passes for a recall vs. service campaign


Understanding the terminology helps owners know what to expect and how to pursue repairs.



  • Recall: A safety defect or regulatory noncompliance identified by the manufacturer and regulators that requires repair at no cost to the owner.

  • Service campaign: A remedy program similar to a recall but may be voluntary or subject to different regulatory requirements; campaigns can sometimes be limited in scope.

  • Technical Service Bulletin (TSB): Dealer guidance from the manufacturer on diagnosing or repairing a known issue; not all TSBs trigger a free recall repair.


Knowing these distinctions helps owners determine whether they should pursue a free repair, contact a dealer, or monitor for a formal recall notice.


Summary


For the 2017 Ford Fusion, there is no single nationwide recall that affects all vehicles of that year’s transmission. However, some models may be affected by VIN-specific recalls or service campaigns. To know for sure, check your VIN against the NHTSA recall database and Ford’s official recall resources, and contact a dealer if you notice transmission-related symptoms such as shifting irregularities, slipping, or hard shifts. Stay informed with official sources and maintain records of any recalls or service actions for your vehicle.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.