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What is the recall on the Ford Expedition brakes?

There is no single nationwide recall that covers all Ford Expedition brakes. Brake-related recalls have affected specific model years and VIN ranges, with remedies that vary by campaign. To determine if a particular Expedition is affected, owners should check official recall listings using the vehicle identification number (VIN) and contact Ford for confirmation and remediation.


Current brake-related recalls for the Ford Expedition


Here is a rundown of how brake recalls have appeared in the past, how they are issued, and what they mean for owners today.



  • Recalls are model-year and VIN-specific, so a vehicle's eligibility depends on its unique VIN.

  • Brake-related recalls can involve components such as the brake booster, ABS module, hydraulic lines, or software governing the braking system.

  • When a recall is issued, Ford typically provides a free remedy, which may be a repair, replacement of parts, or software updates, carried out at a Ford dealer or authorized service center.


The specifics of any given recall—including the exact part affected and the remedy—are published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Ford. Owners should verify with official sources before seeking service.


How to check if your Ford Expedition is affected


To verify whether your Expedition has a brake-related recall, use official lookup tools and your VIN. The steps below guide you through a reliable check.


Before the list: use these steps to conduct a thorough check for recalls tied to brakes on your specific vehicle.



  1. Locate your vehicle's 17-character VIN. It is usually found on the windshield driver's side, on the driver’s side door jamb, and on your vehicle registration.

  2. Visit the NHTSA recall website: https://www.nhtsa.gov/recalls and/or Ford's official recall site: https://www.ford.com/support/recalls/ and select the recall lookup tool for the VIN.

  3. Enter your VIN exactly as it appears and review any active recalls listed for your vehicle, including brake-related campaigns.

  4. If a brake recall is listed, contact your nearest Ford dealer to schedule the recall repair. Recalls are funded by Ford and require no cost to the owner.

  5. If no recalls are shown, consider checking periodically, as recall status can change with updated campaigns.


In addition to VIN-based checks, you can contact Ford Customer Service or your local dealer for personalized recall status using your vehicle’s VIN and license plate.


What to do if you think your Expedition has a brake issue that's not recalled


Brake concerns can arise from wear, maintenance, or other non-recall issues. If you experience warning lights, reduced braking feel, grinding, or pulling during braking, have the vehicle inspected promptly by a qualified mechanic or a Ford service center. Recall work is performed free of charge if applicable, but other brake problems may require paid service.


If you have questions about a potential brake concern, you can report it to NHTSA or Ford's customer service for additional guidance and potential investigation.


Summary


Summary: There isn't a single, universal Ford Expedition brake recall. Brake-related recalls have occurred selectively, based on model year and VIN, with remedies issued by Ford at no cost when applicable. To know your vehicle’s status, check official recall listings using the VIN via NHTSA and Ford, and contact a dealer if a recall is indicated. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to braking problems remain essential for safety.

Which Fords are being recalled for brakes?


The recall includes Ford's SUV Edge, model years 2015 to 2018, as well its mid-size luxury vehicle, Lincoln MKX, from 2016 to 2018. The NHTSA estimates one per cent of the recalled vehicles have the defect.



Are there any recalls on the Ford Expedition?


Recent Ford Expedition recalls include a brake line leak issue for 2022-2024 models, which could lead to reduced braking ability, and a fuel pump failure for 2021-2022 models, which could cause the engine to stall. There is also a recent recall for certain 2021-2022 models concerning the potential for moonroof detachments. Additionally, an earlier 2021 recall addressed a fire risk due to an issue in the battery junction box for vehicles built between December 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021. To check your specific vehicle, enter its 17-digit VIN on the NHTSA recall page.
 
Recent recalls

  • 2022-2024 Expeditions: Brake lines on these models may be damaged by contact with the engine air cleaner outlet pipe, potentially causing a brake fluid leak and reduced braking function. 
  • 2021-2022 Expeditions: A recall was issued for a potential moonroof detachment issue. 
  • 2021-2023 Expeditions: A low-pressure fuel pump may fail, potentially causing the engine to stall while driving. 
  • 2020 model year (expanded recall): An electrical short in the battery junction box could lead to an underhood fire, even when the vehicle is off. 

Other recalls
  • 2018-2020 Expeditions: The driver and/or front passenger seat belt pretensioner may lock, preventing the seat belt from retracting or extending. 
  • 2024-2025 Expeditions: Some models have a misaligned engine cup plug that needs to be inspected and potentially replaced. 

How to check for recalls
  • Visit the NHTSA recall website and enter your vehicle's 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 



What is the brake problem with the Ford Expedition?


Ford Expedition (2015–2022 Models)
The Ford Expedition has been at the center of several brake recalls. From booster failure to master cylinder leaks, these issues showed up in both early and newer models. Many drivers said the brake pedal sank too low or felt hard to press.



Is Ford recall hundreds of thousands of SUVs due to a brake issue?


273,000. SUVs the recall applies to 2022 to 2024 Ford Expeditions. And Lincoln Navigators ford is saying that the SUVs have a problem with leaking brake lines.


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