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Is there any recalls on a 2008 Ford Fusion?

Yes. There have been recall campaigns affecting some 2008 Ford Fusion vehicles, but which campaigns apply depends on your specific VIN, production date, and equipment. This article guides you through how to verify recalls for your car and what steps to take if a recall affects you.


Overview: Why recalls touch older Fusion models


recalls on older model-year vehicles can stem from safety concerns identified after production—ranging from airbags and seatbelts to fuel systems or electrical wiring. Because the scope of a recall is tied to exact vehicle identifiers, the same model year can have multiple, separate campaigns. For a 2008 Fusion, this means some cars may have one or more recalls while others have none, or only historic campaigns that have already been completed.


Common recall categories that have affected the 2008 Ford Fusion


To give you a sense of what kinds of issues have prompted recalls in this era, here are categories that have appeared in campaigns involving older Fusions. The exact campaigns and remedies depend on your vehicle’s VIN and production details.



  • Airbag systems and occupant sensing components

  • Fuel system integrity and fuel line/fuel pump concerns

  • Steering, power steering assist, or related electrical wiring

  • Brake components or anti-lock brake system wiring

  • Transmission or drivetrain-related safety updates


These categories reflect general safety-focused campaigns that have affected some Ford vehicles from the mid-2000s era. Individual campaigns vary by VIN, production date, and regional recall activity.


Because recall status can change and not every vehicle is affected, owners should check their own VIN to see if there are any open or completed recalls that apply to their car.


How to verify recalls for your 2008 Fusion


To determine whether your specific car is subject to any active or completed recalls, use official sources that tie campaigns to your VIN. The following steps help you pinpoint your exact situation.



  • Visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recall lookup and enter your vehicle’s VIN to view current and past recalls.

  • Check Ford’s official Owner Portal for recall notices tied to your vehicle’s VIN, model year, and trim.

  • Review the details of any recall to understand the affected components, safety implications, and the recommended remedy.

  • If a recall applies, contact a licensed Ford dealership to schedule the recall service. Recalls are performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.


Acting on a recall promptly is important for safety and to ensure you receive any critical updates or remedies that Ford and regulators require.


What to do if your Fusion is listed for a recall


If your VIN shows an active recall, a Ford dealer will typically perform the repair or replacement at no cost. The process usually involves a free inspection to confirm eligibility for the remedy, followed by the repair session scheduled at your convenience. If you experience delays, you can contact Ford Customer Service or your local dealership for escalation.



  • Get a formal recall notice and document the campaign number and remedy described by the manufacturer.

  • Schedule your service appointment with an authorized Ford dealer as soon as possible.

  • Bring any relevant vehicle information, such as the VIN, the recall campaign number, and prior service records.

  • During service, verify that the remedy has been completed and keep the service receipt for your records.


Remember: recall repairs are provided at no cost, and completing them is important for your vehicle’s safety and compliance with regulatory requirements.


Where to find official records and how to stay updated


Reliable, up-to-date recall information for a 2008 Ford Fusion comes from official databases and manufacturer communications. Use these sources to confirm current status and remedies tied to your VIN.



  • NHTSA SaferCar.gov recall database and VIN lookup tool

  • Ford’s official Owner Portal and recall section

  • Ford Customer Service and your local Ford dealership for direct assistance and scheduling

  • State motor vehicle agencies or consumer protection offices for regional recall notices when applicable


Staying informed through these channels helps you catch open recalls that may not be immediately visible from generic news or listings.


Summary


The 2008 Ford Fusion has experienced recalls in some vehicles, but eligibility and remedies vary by VIN and production date. To determine if your specific car is affected, check the VIN against official recall databases (NHTSA and Ford). If a recall exists for your vehicle, contact a Ford dealer to arrange the repair at no cost. Always verify the current status with the official sources, as campaigns can be added or closed over time.


Bottom line for owners


For any owner or prospective buyer, the safest path is proactive verification: look up your VIN, review any active recalls, and address them through an authorized dealer. This approach ensures you know exactly what has been updated on a 2008 Ford Fusion and what remains to be done for your safety and compliance.


Note: Information is current as of today and recall status can change. Always consult official sources directly for the most accurate and timely details.

What is the recall on the 2008 Ford Fusion?


The 2008 Ford Fusion has several recalls, most notably for a potential driver's side airbag inflator explosion and a brake hydraulic control unit valve that may stick. Other recalls address issues like the shifter cable bushing and a fuel vapor canister purge valve. To check for open recalls on a specific vehicle, enter its VIN on the Ford website, RepairPal website, or the NHTSA website. 
Major recalls

  • Takata Airbag Inflator: The driver's side airbag inflator may rupture, spraying metal fragments. This is a widespread issue with many vehicles. Ford dealers will replace the inflator free of charge. 
  • Brake Hydraulic Control Unit: A valve in the hydraulic control unit can stick open, leading to extended brake pedal travel and increased stopping distance. Ford dealers will inspect and replace the unit if necessary. 
  • Shifter Cable Bushing: A missing or damaged bushing can prevent the shifter from properly engaging park, potentially causing the vehicle to roll. Dealers will replace the bushing and cap for free. 
  • Fuel Vapor Canister: The purge valve may malfunction, leading to abnormal pressure changes in the fuel tank. This recall was for some vehicles manufactured between July 2008 and March 2011. 

How to check for recalls
  • Use the VIN: The most accurate way to check for open recalls is by entering your specific vehicle's VIN on the Ford website, RepairPal website, or the NHTSA website.
  • Contact a dealer: If you have an open recall, contact a dealer as soon as possible to schedule the free repair.
  • Recall status: Recalls are generally free to fix and do not expire as long as the manufacturer is in business and parts are available. 



Can Ford recalls expire?


Can a Ford recall expire? Safety, Compliance, and Emissions Recalls do not expire. Affected vehicles remain eligible until the repair is completed. Other types of vehicle programs, called Customer Satisfaction Programs, typically have expiration dates and/or mileage limitations.



How do I know if my Ford Fusion has a recall?


You can check for Ford Fusion recalls using your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the Ford website, the Ford app, or the NHTSA website. The VIN can be found on the driver's side of the dashboard, on your registration, or on your insurance documents. You can also check your mail for a notification from Ford.
 
How to check for recalls

  • Ford Website:
    • Go to the Ford Recall page. 
    • Enter your 17-digit VIN to see if your specific vehicle is affected. 
  • Ford App:
    • Open the FordPass app. 
    • Go to the "Service" dashboard and select the "Recall" tile. This tile will only appear if your vehicle has an active recall. 
  • NHTSA Website:
    • Visit NHTSA.gov/Recalls. 
    • Enter your VIN to search the national database for any safety recalls. 
  • By Mail:
    • Ford will send a notification letter to the vehicle's registered owner if their vehicle is part of a recall. 

What to do if there is an open recall
  • If your vehicle has an open recall, contact a Ford dealership to schedule a free repair.
  • The repair will be performed at no cost to you.
  • It's important to get recalls fixed, as they address safety-related issues. 



How many miles will a 2008 Ford Fusion last?


A well-maintained 2008 Ford Fusion has a life expectancy of 200,000 to 250,000 miles, with some owners reporting over 300,000 miles. Achieving this depends heavily on consistent maintenance, such as regular oil changes and transmission fluid flushes. Factors like driving habits and the specific engine/transmission combination also play a role.
 
This video explains the lifespan of Ford Fusion and how to maintain it: 51sAxleWiseYouTube · Aug 28, 2023
Factors affecting lifespan

  • Maintenance: Staying on top of routine maintenance like oil changes and checking coolant and transmission fluid is the most critical factor for longevity. 
  • Engine and transmission: Some engine and transmission combinations may have specific potential issues at higher mileage. The 2.5L 4-cylinder (2.5L Mazda-designed) is known to last a long time with proper care. 
  • Driving conditions: Driving habits and the environment can affect wear and tear. 
  • Repairs: Proactive repairs can prevent more serious issues down the line. 

How to maximize your 2008 Fusion's lifespan
  • Regular oil changes: Follow the recommended schedule, using synthetic oil if possible. 
  • Transmission service: Change the transmission fluid every 25,000 to 30,000 miles. 
  • Check other fluids: Regularly check other fluids, like coolant. 
  • Address issues promptly: If you notice signs of trouble, such as a power steering rack failing or transmission problems, get them repaired immediately to prevent further damage. 


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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.