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What are the recalls on a 2013 Ford Flex?

The 2013 Ford Flex can be subject to several recall campaigns, but the exact list depends on the vehicle’s VIN. There isn’t a single universal recall applicable to every 2013 Flex. The most widely publicized recalls from that era involve Takata airbag inflators, with additional campaigns covering door latch safety, fuel system components, and steering-related issues. To know precisely which recalls apply to your car, you must check your VIN against official sources.


In this article, you’ll learn how to determine which recalls affect your specific 2013 Ford Flex, what categories have shown up in recall campaigns for this model year, and the steps you should take to get any eligible recalls repaired at no cost to you. The information below is intended to help you navigate recall notices and arrange service with a dealer or authorized repair facility.


How to check recalls for your 2013 Ford Flex


Before taking action, verify the exact recalls tied to your vehicle by using official lookup tools and providing your VIN. The following steps outline the standard process used by owners to confirm recall status.



  1. Locate your vehicle’s VIN, found on the lower driver’s side dashboard or the door jamb sticker.

  2. Visit the NHTSA recall lookup page and enter the VIN to see any active campaigns.

  3. Visit Ford’s official Owner Site and search for recalls by VIN or model year.

  4. Contact your local Ford dealer with the VIN to confirm eligibility and schedule a free recall repair if applicable.


Keeping track of recall notices and having repairs performed promptly helps maintain safety and vehicle reliability. If you receive a recall notice by mail or email, follow the instructions provided and contact a dealer to schedule service.


Notable recall categories affecting the 2013 Ford Flex


The following categories reflect recall campaigns that have affected Ford and its SUVs from around that era. While they are not guaranteed to apply to every 2013 Flex, they illustrate the common safety concerns addressed by recalls and the typical remedies offered by dealers.


Airbag inflator recalls (Takata)


Overview: The Takata airbag inflator recalls affected numerous vehicles nationwide, including some Ford models from the early 2000s through the mid-2010s. These campaigns focus on replacing airbag inflators to reduce the risk of injury from inflator rupture during deployment.



  • Inflators may rupture during deployment, increasing the risk of injury.

  • Ford generally provides replacement inflators and related hardware at no cost to the vehicle owner.

  • Eligibility is determined by VIN; use NHTSA/Ford recall tools to confirm.


Owners should monitor recall notices for Takata-related campaigns and arrange service promptly through a Ford dealer if eligible.


Door latch and related safety recalls


Overview: Door latch assemblies and related safety components have been subjects of recalls on various Ford SUVs, including models in the Flex family. Issues can affect how doors latch securely or respond to locking mechanisms.



  • Latch mechanism failure could allow a door to open unexpectedly or fail to latch properly.

  • Repairs typically involve replacement of the latch assembly or related hardware.

  • As with other recalls, eligibility is VIN-specific and handled at no cost through a dealer.


If your Flex has a door latch recall, scheduling a dealer visit promptly ensures the door safety system is fully addressed.


Fuel system and related safety recalls


Overview: Fuel system campaigns cover issues such as leaks or improper fuel line routing that could pose a fire risk or other safety concerns. These recalls have affected various Ford SUVs and crossovers, including those in the Flex line during certain years.



  • Potential fuel leaks or improper connections could increase fire risk.

  • Repairs may include replacement of fuel lines, connectors, or routing corrections.

  • VIN-specific eligibility means you should verify status via official lookup tools.


Owners should treat fuel-system recalls as high priority and coordinate with a dealer to schedule service if a recall is indicated for their VIN.


Power steering/steering system recalls


Overview: Some campaigns during the relevant era addressed steering system components, including electric power steering control modules, to prevent loss of steering assist at certain speeds or conditions.



  • Loss of steering assist can increase steering effort and affect vehicle handling.

  • Remedies typically involve software updates or component replacement of the steering system.

  • Eligibility is VIN-based; confirm with official recall tools before scheduling service.


If a recall affects your Flex’s steering system, arrange service as soon as possible to ensure reliable handling and safety.


What to do if you think your 2013 Ford Flex is affected


If you’re unsure whether your vehicle is under a recall, use official sources to verify and then act on any eligible repairs. The steps below outline the recommended course of action.



  1. Check your VIN against NHTSA and Ford’s recall databases to identify active recalls.

  2. Call or visit a Ford dealer with your VIN to confirm eligibility and schedule the recall repair at no cost.

  3. Do not delay if a recall is indicated; recalls are safety-related and must be addressed promptly.

  4. Keep all recall documentation and service records for future reference and resale considerations.


Staying proactive about recalls helps maintain safety and protect the vehicle’s value over time.


Summary


Recalls for the 2013 Ford Flex vary by VIN and are updated over time. The most prominent campaigns have involved Takata airbag inflators, with additional recalls touching door latches, fuel systems, and steering components. To know precisely which recalls apply to your car, check the VIN against official sources (NHTSA and Ford) and work with an authorized dealer to complete any required repairs at no cost.

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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.