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What is the recall on the 2018 Ford Expedition engine?

There isn’t a single, universal recall affecting all 2018 Expedition engines. Engine-related recalls are issued by VIN and production date, and some campaigns may apply to the EcoBoost engine family used in the Expedition rather than to every vehicle from that year.


To determine the exact status of recalls for a specific vehicle, owners should rely on official sources. The 2018 Expedition uses Ford’s 3.5L EcoBoost V6, a powertrain that has seen a number of campaigns across various Ford models. Because recalls are VIN-specific and can be added or updated over time, the best approach is to verify with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Ford directly using your vehicle’s VIN.


How to verify recalls for your 2018 Expedition engine


To locate any open or past recalls that might involve the engine, use official lookup tools. These steps help you identify the exact campaigns tied to your vehicle.



  1. Visit the NHTSA Recall Lookup page and enter your 17-digit VIN or search by model/year at NHTSA.gov/recalls.

  2. Log in to Ford’s Owner Portal at owner.ford.com and view “My Vehicles” to see any open recalls or service actions tied to your Expedition.

  3. Contact a local Ford dealer with your VIN to confirm the current recall status and schedule a free service if needed.


Using these official sources ensures you get the most accurate, VIN-specific information and avoids assuming a recall applies to your exact vehicle.


What to know about engine-related recalls and repairs


If a recall is identified for your vehicle's engine, the repair is performed at no cost to you and must be completed by an authorized Ford dealer. This section covers what typically happens when an engine recall is issued.



  • The dealership will notify you or you may be prompted to schedule service; timing depends on parts availability and campaign priority.

  • You may need to bring the recall notice or VIN verification to the appointment.

  • The required repair is performed according to Ford’s service procedure and parts are supplied by Ford at no charge.

  • After the repair, the technician may run tests or a road test to confirm the issue is resolved.


Recalls are safety-related or required by law, and delaying service can affect vehicle safety or performance. If a recall is identified for your Expedition, scheduling the repair promptly is advisable.


Summary


For the 2018 Ford Expedition, there isn’t a single, blanket engine recall that applies to all vehicles. Engine-related recalls are VIN-specific, and new campaigns can be added over time. The most reliable way to know whether your SUV is affected is to check your VIN on NHTSA’s recall database and Ford’s owner portal, then work with a Ford dealer to arrange any necessary recalls at no cost. Regularly monitoring official recall notices helps ensure you stay informed about any issues impacting the engine or powertrain.

What is the Ford engine recall 2018?


Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, and 2016-2018 F-150 vehicles equipped with 3.5L Ecoboost engines. The brake master cylinder may allow brake fluid to leak from the front wheel circuit into the brake booster.



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


The Ford app will open the Ford Recall page with information specific to your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If your vehicle is involved in a recall, contact your Ford Dealer as soon as possible to schedule an appointment.



What year is the Ford Expedition recall?


Ford Expedition recalls vary by year, including issues with brake lines, fuel pumps, and software for recent models, and potential transmission problems or seatbelt pretensioners in older vehicles. For example, 2022-2024 models have brake line recalls, 2015 models had rearview camera issues, and 2018-2020 models had seatbelt pretensioner problems. 
This video explains a recent Ford Expedition recall for brake line issues: 33s6abc PhiladelphiaYouTube · May 15, 2025

  • 2025: Fuel pump failure and front brake line leaks.
  • 2024: Misaligned engine cup plug and front brake line leaks.
  • 2023: Electronic brake booster software failure.
  • 2022: Front brake line leaks.
  • 2021: Moonroof wind deflector may detach.
  • 2020: Electrical short in the battery junction box, potentially causing a fire.
  • 2019: "Transmission Not In Park" warning message and chime duration may be too short.
  • 2018: Seat belt pretensioner may lock the seat belt.
  • 2017: Brake master cylinder may leak brake fluid.
  • 2016: Electrical system issues, and service brakes.
  • 2015: Rearview camera printed circuit board terminal header connector may be loose or damaged.
  • 2012: Transmission may unexpectedly downshift to first gear. 



Are there any recalls on the 2018 Ford Expedition?


The 2018 Ford Expedition has had several recalls, including issues with the seat belt pretensioner, a potentially faulty fuel pump, a missing roll pin in the automatic transmission, and a missing J-channel reinforcement bracket on some second-row seats. Owners can check for open recalls using their VIN on the Ford website or the NHTSA website.
 
Common recalls for the 2018 Ford Expedition

  • Seat belt pretensioner: Some vehicles have a driver or front passenger seat belt pretensioner that may lock up, preventing the belt from retracting or extending. 
  • Fuel pump: A fuel pump assembly with a fractured weld could cause an oil or fuel leak. 
  • Transmission: Some automatic transmissions may be missing a roll pin, which could lead to a loss of the "Park" function. 
  • Second-row seat brackets: A recall was issued for approximately 38,000 vehicles where the second-row center bench seat may be missing a J-channel reinforcement bracket in the seat track assembly. 
  • Owner's manual: Some vehicles were recalled because the owner's manual lacked instructions for adjusting or removing certain third-row head restraints. 

How to check for recalls
  • The most accurate way to check for any recalls affecting your specific vehicle is to use its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 
  • You can enter your VIN on the Ford website or the NHTSA website to see a list of open recalls. 
  • If your vehicle is affected, schedule a service appointment with an authorized dealer to have the recall repairs performed for free. 


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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.