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What Ford recall has a coolant leak?

A Ford recall linked to coolant leaks has affected several models over the years, most notably some Fusion and Lincoln MKZ EcoBoost-equipped cars, and certain Escape crossovers. The core issue involves a faulty water-pump seal or gasket that can leak coolant, risking engine overheating or a potential fire. If you own one of these vehicles, verify recall status for your exact VIN and arrange the free repair if needed.


What models are affected by coolant-leak recalls?


recalls tied to coolant leaks have appeared across a range of Ford and Lincoln models, with the common thread being a coolant leak from the cooling system components. The impact varies by model and year, and not every vehicle in a given model year is included. Owners should check their specific VIN to confirm eligibility.



  • Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ with EcoBoost engines (occupying the mid-2010s era) — potential coolant leak from the water-pump area, which can lead to overheating or exposure of hot components.

  • Some Ford Escape and related crossover models from the same era — similar coolant-leak risk due to cooling-system seals or related parts.


Because recall coverage can shift with new campaigns, the exact list of affected vehicles is determined by the VIN. Always check with official sources to confirm whether your car is included.


How to check recall status and get the fix


To determine whether your vehicle is impacted by a coolant-leak recall and to pursue a free repair if so, use the following steps.



  1. Find your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). It is typically located on the driver-side dashboard near the windshield or on the driver’s door frame, and it also appears on registration documents.

  2. Visit official recall lookup tools from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or Ford’s official Owner/Recall portals and enter your VIN to see current and past recalls tied to your vehicle.

  3. If a recall related to coolant leaks is listed for your VIN, contact an authorized Ford dealer to schedule a free inspection and repair. Bring any recall documentation you find, and follow the dealer’s guidance for service timelines.


Dealers typically resolve coolant-leak recalls by replacing defective water-pump seals/gaskets and, if needed, the water pump itself, along with any necessary coolant flushes. No charge applies for recall repairs.


What owners should do now


If you’re unsure whether your car is affected, act promptly. A coolant leak in the presence of hot engine components can create overheating risks or, in some configurations, a potential fire hazard. Checking your VIN and pursuing a dealer inspection is the safest course of action.


Summary


In summary, several Ford and Lincoln recalls over the past decade have addressed coolant-leak risks tied to water-pump seals and related cooling components, primarily affecting mid-2010s Fusion/MKZ EcoBoost models and some Escape variants. To protect yourself and others on the road, verify your VIN on official recall sites and arrange free repairs if a recall applies. Stay informed about any new campaigns that may affect 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.